How many mags do cops carry?

Police service revolvers hold 6 rounds; semi-automatic pistols can hold more than 12 rounds of ammunition. This argument, however, is countered by a Department regulation that allows officers to carry a back-up revolver with 5 additional rounds of ammunition.
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How many mags do swat carry?

3 mags, total of 46 rounds for pistol. 3 mags, total of 90rnds for rifle.
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How many mags should you carry?

So how many magazines do you really need? Semi-auto firearm owners should have at least three magazines for each firearm. That's the minimum. Three allows the gun to be loaded for self-defense with two reloads.
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Do police carry extra magazines?

Most officers carry two spare magazines. New York City police, are seen carrying two magazines for their Glock pistols. 18X3 = 54 rounds. Some officers may carry hidden magazines.
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What pistol do Navy SEALs carry?

The P226 MK25 is identical to the pistol carried by the U.S. Navy SEALs, the fleet's special warfare operators. The railed P226 chambered in 9mm and engraved with an anchor on the left side of the slide is the official sidearm of the SEALs.
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Why do police use 9mm instead of 45?

45 Auto projectiles tested by the FBI. 9mm Luger offers greater magazine capacity and less recoil/more weapon control at a lower cost. A majority of FBI shooters are both faster and more accurate using 9mm Luger versus . 40 S&W rounds.
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When cops run out of ammo?

What does a police officer do when he runs out of ammo in a gun fight? A police officer would reload or transition to another weapon* if they had no reloads available.
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Do police keep a bullet in the chamber?

Yes, police in the United States do so with both revolvers and semi-automatics. There are some police agencies in other countries, however, that do not, as they consider a round in the chamber as “unsafe.”
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Is it OK to keep a magazine fully loaded?

According to Aimingexpert.com, it's generally fine to keep magazines loaded without ruining them. This is the consensus among notable gun experts who've voiced opinions on this topic. In fact, one gun owner shared a story about testing a very old gun with a loaded magazine that hadn't been fired for at least a century.
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Why carry an extra magazine?

Benefits of Extra Magazines

The most convincing reason to carry extra magazines in your concealed carrying setup is simply to have more ammunition at your disposal.
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How many mags do green berets carry?

There is what's called a “basic load” that Infantry soldiers typically carry, which is 210 rounds (7 magazines of 30 rounds each, with one in your rifle and 6 on your body armor). And most Green Berets carry a sidearm with a loaded magazine in the weapon and 1 to 2 mags on them.
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How many pistol mags do I need for home defense?

For your defensive pistol, the gun you carry everyday, I recommend a bare minimum of six magazines.
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How many mags do Marines carry?

The current rifleman's loadout in the US military is seven 30-round magazines for the M4 Carbine. So, you're looking at 210 rounds of 5.56×45 ammo. This is standard across the Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
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How many mags do snipers carry?

Many modern bolt-action sniper rifles like the L96A1 and the M40A5 have 10-round mags. Others have just 5 rounds, particularly larger calibre rifles where the rounds take up more space in the mag. Semi-automatic sniper rifles carry as many as 20 rounds, because they're usually based on larger capacity assault rifles.
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How many magazines in a combat load?

In military terms, your basic combat load is at least seven 30-round magazines for an M4-style carbine rifle and two spare high-capacity pistol magazines for an issued personal defense weapon.
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Why do cops keep their hands in their vests?

Essentially, it is an officer safety thing. It is leaving the evidence in case the person harms the officer and flees the scene. Basically, it is giving police officers in the future the ability to lift prints off that vehicle and trace them back to that officer that pulled the vehicle over.
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Does it hurt the gun to carry one in the chamber?

The basic design of almost every popular self-defense firearm made today is what makes them also inherently safe for carry with one in the chamber. Almost without exception they are equipped with redundant active and passive safeties that keep them from firing unless the trigger is deliberately pulled to the rear.
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Can a Glock fire if dropped?

The trigger safety is designed to prevent the pistol from firing if it's dropped or if the trigger is subjected to any pressure that isn't a direct firing pull. WARNING: If the trigger is in the forward position the pistol may be loaded.
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Can ammo be traced back to you?

Bullets fired from guns have distinct markings, as unique as fingerprints. Once the state lab has one bullet, all they need is a gun, a test fire, and time to compare the two projectiles. Almost every bullet fired from a gun, can be traced back to that gun using a microscope.
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Is ammo still good after 10 years?

Although most manufacturers recommend not using ammo older than ten years, it's better to be safe than sorry. After a few years, use those older rounds at the first opportunity, maybe getting some practice in at the shooting range.
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Why is everyone buying ammo right now?

COVID-19 Pandemic

Also, like other factories, gun manufacturers stopped production during the height of the pandemic. Fearing long-term scarcity, many gun enthusiasts started panic-buying and hoarding firearms and ammo.
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Why did police stop using Glocks?

LAPD officials said they took the unusual step of ordering the gun out of service and encouraging officers to switch to other weapons -- including other Glock models -- after they became aware of problems with “light strikes,” which occur when a loaded cartridge is hit by the firing pin but is not hit hard enough to ...
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Why do police prefer Glocks?

The Glock's large capacity and light body gave it advantages over other guns. "Police departments were amazed when they took their officers out to the range and found out not only could they learn to use the Glock pretty quickly, but the Glock also made them more accurate as marksmen," he says.
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What ammo does the FBI carry?

The current generation of Federal law enforcement ammunition is the HST, introduced in 2002. No matter the caliber or bullet weight, it is a consistent and effective performer. It's my chosen defensive round that I carry in every one of my defensive handguns.
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