Beretta model 92. It is a 9mm cal.
Luger 9mm pistol
Colt 44
The CIA does not have a standard issue handgun. This is because most agents do not see combat. the firearms they do issue are issued on a basis of preference of the operator and geography (meaning they are issued for a specific purpose). No standard firearms.
The standard issue handgun of the philippine army is the m1911a1 .45 acp. But nowadays most filipino soldiers are buying their own side-arms maybe because of shortages.
I'm reasonably sure it's the Glock 23 for most agents.
Only the standard issue khaki tie.
Handguns are standard issue now. -------------------------------- However, for PURCHASE of a handgun, there is no exception in Federal law for members of the military- they cannot buy a handgun if under 21.
The Los Angeles Police Department's (LAPD) standard issue handgun is the Glock 17 Gen5. This firearm is a 9mm semi-automatic pistol known for its reliability and accuracy. It has been chosen for its durability, ease of use, and consistent performance by the LAPD.
That is the correct spelling of the handgun model Beretta M9 (standard issue 9mm pistol of the US armed forces).
I believe the current standard issue is a Glock 23, but I'm not sure. Someone else please correct me if I'm wrong.
U.S. Marines primarily use the M18 Modular Handgun System, which is a variant of the Sig Sauer P320. It became the standard-issue sidearm for the Marine Corps in 2020, replacing the M9 Beretta. The M18 features enhanced modularity, improved ergonomics, and increased accuracy, making it suitable for various operational environments.
The Luger was a standard issue sidearm in WW1. The P-38 pistol replaced it in WW2.