9mm Glock...Excuse your answer: FBI Miami shootout was a gun battle that occurred on 11 April 1986 in Miami, Florida between eight Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents and two serial bank robbers. The firefight claimed the lives of Special Agents Jerry L. Dove and Benjamin P. Grogan.
Thus...The FBI SWITCHED TO 40 Cal S&W because they were out-gunned by TWO MEN! ADDITIONALLY, five more agents were wounded, Both suspects were killed. Prior to that the FBI Holstered 38/38 Special Revolvers or 9mm, probably both Smith & Wesson.
All kinds which ever gun suits a situation the best. Although in the movies and on TV you see them using SigSauer www.sigsauer.com/
Agents within the FBI are issued a standard sidearm which they are required to wear at all times unless otherwise instructed. Agents are also equipped with heavier firepower as needed.
The standard sidearm issued to new agents when they graduate from Quantico is a Glock 22 or 23 in .40 caliber. Other agents may carry different weapons based on certain circumstances or jobs.
I believe that most agents carry a Glock 22 (full-sized .40 caliber) or a Glock 23 (mid-sized .40 caliber).
Standard issue to FBI agents today is the Glock model 22 or 23 chambered for .40 Smith and Wesson.
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FBI employees are not required to carry guns.
If you mean federal agents such as FBI or CIA, yes, most active agents carry guns.
CSIS agents do carry guns.
No they carry spud guns
The FBI used Thompson's until the 1970's
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A Federal Bereau Investigator. That is what FBI means. Compared to regular cops, these guys are the big guns.
No, prisoners are not allowed to carry guns or any weapons for that matter.
Normally, for the same reason men carry guns. For self defense.
Yes, FBI Agents carry handcuffs.
Most agents carry Glocks in .40 caliber, but i believe a few agents can carry other guns.