rotten mick Just got done watching "In The Line Of Fire" for the first time in years. I know its movie make believe, but they appeared to carry a wide range of handguns. Anybody know whats the current issue duty weapon? Is it required or can the carry there own choice? Also the bedroom scene with Eastwood and Rene Russo was funny watching all that equipment hitting the floor; full size and backup guns, knives, sap, asp, flashlight, phone, handcuffs, spare magazines and radio. Oh my thats a lot of crap to carry concealed. Anybody know how to carry all that? I thought i was doing good carrying my full size 9mm plus a spare magazine and a flashlight. Of course thats just casual wear and a suit has lots of extra pockets.... but still...
One of my best friends is USSS. I just spent five hours with him cruising Fort Worth gun shops.
He gets a kick out of that movie and "Guarding Tess".
He carries a Sig 229 spare mag, personal and issue cell phones and a pair of lightweight flex cuffs. No ASP, no sap, no nunchucks, no flashlight, no Taser, no mace...........thats it. When "on duty" he gets a radio. When his duty requires it an M4 carbine is nearby.
Understand that USSS special agents may be in investigation or on protective details...........different jobs require different tools.
229 in .357sig is the only authorized handgun.
"Off duty" 228 or 226 are authorized.
Only Special Agents who are "grandfathered" may carry the 230 or 232 .380's as an off duty weapon....USSS no longer allows sa's to qualify with a .380
The FN Five Seven handgun is not issued or authorized by USSS. (and never has been)
The FN P90 was authorized, but the overwhelming majority of USSS just uses the M4 carbine.
g.willikers Why do they choose oddball calibers that are harder to find should they need to buy some?
Agents are not permitted to buy their own guns, ammunition or duty holsters.