Usually compact versions of popular semi automatic pistols by the big gun makers (S&W ,Glock, Sig Sauer ,Beretta). Most common L.E. caliber is the .40 S&W ,however 9mm parabellum ,.45 ACP and .357 Sig are still seen in the holsters of detectives and uniformed officers alike. Snub nose .38's are still popular as back up weapons. Some "old school" detectives may still rely on the "snubbie" as their primary sidearm.
Usually compact versions of popular semi automatic pistols by the big gun makers (S&W ,Glock, Sig Sauer ,Beretta). Most common L.E. caliber is the .40 S&W ,however 9mm parabellum ,.45 ACP and .357 Sig are still seen in the holsters of detectives and uniformed officers alike. Snub nose .38's are still popular as back up weapons. Some "old school" detectives may still rely on the "snubbie" as their primary sidearm.
There is no one answer. Different departments issue different guns.
If you are talking about SAPS Detectives - then yes they always do
Sig, iirc
Benelli guns carry the gas operated, semi-automatic gun style. They are Italian guns that are military type in style. They vary in size and in the amount of amo.
Henry lever action rifle
Well, the answer is no, but Arizona does not have gun registration, so if you can carry a gun in Arizona, you can carry any gun you legally own or possess.
You can carry a gun in Florida. A Florida gun carry permit has restrictions as well as reciprocation with certain other states. See discussion page for more details.
No, he does not carry a gun.
If you have a permit to carry.
A bail bondsman cannot specifically carry a gun. However, they can carry a gun under Florida law as a normal citizen.
Police detectives carry handguns. Glock, Sig and H&K are common brands.
Capitalism has nothing to do with the right to carry a gun.