The secret service carrys a wide range of weapons. The guys with the suits that you see by the president carry pistols and small sub-machine guns. the guys in the big uniforms carry anything from a Remington shotgun to a P90 sub-machine gun
Glock 40cal
Winchester Model 07 SLR .351 magnum from 1907-1957
Colt M-16 .223/5.56mm from 1963-date
Remington 700/ M40-A1 .308/7.62mm NATO from 1966-date
Barrett M82 .50 cal from 1982-date
The Secret Service carries the Sig semiauto in .357Sig, Same as the US Air Marshals carry
Secret service favors .357 sig, particularly in sig sauers. .357 sig rounds offer increased velocity over standard calibers and better barrier penetration.
500 magnum, 12 gauge shotgun (stainless steel), sub machine gun primarily UZI
and beretta M9.
According to a documentary I just saw, they use the Sig 229.
national geographic says the standard handgun is a 357 semi automatic and the also use the MP5 like the seals
Sig P226
Sig Sauer
P239 .375 Sig Round
P226 .375 Sig Round
There was an assassination attempt on Truman which involved a gun. This incident caused Truman to be more aware of the importance of the Secret Service in the presidential homes.
In a holster.
Try the Blue Book of Gun values
sorry- no. There were companies that used the Secret Service brand name- but they were not Smith and Wesson. However, they FIRED a cartridge that was developed- and NAMED by S&W- so you may see a marking like ".38 S&W CTGE". In that case, it is not the maker of the gun, but its caliber. None of those were actually used by the Secret Service- it was a marketing ploy.
Generally speaking, if the president is going somewhere, the secret service arrives early to check out the facility. Last year, I played (I play the trumpet) for a vice-presidental function. The secret service came 8 or 10 hours early to check the facility. Once they were there, they placed agents at the door with metal detector wands and everyone in or out was wanded. If you were in a hotel were the SS showed up, you should probably approach one of the agents and inform him that you "have a valid carry permit, and you are in possession of a legal firearm," that you did not know the president was coming to that location, and ask what to do. Do not, under any circumstances, walk up to an agent and say "I have a gun" or anything even remotely close to that. He will probably tell you that you must lock it up in your vehicle.
Answer 1: All of them, except the United States Secret Service.The US Secret Service is the gun- and badge- and handcuff-carrying arm of the US Department of the Treasury. Secret Service agents enforce laws related to the Treasury and its function, including counterfeiting. A specially-trained and appointed group of the US Secret Service also provides protection for the President and Vice President of the United States and their families; as well as all serious candidates for those offices, along with a number of other persons in government.The US Department of the Treasury operates under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, which is a Cabinet-level position, appointed by the President of the United States.
Somebody has to have the old holster and gun used in have gun Will travel where is it
no
ethiopians first had the gun in their secret camp on mount gonder.
eleanor roosevelt
Probably not a Smith&Wesson. More likely, the gun is marked for use with S&W cartridges. S&W never made a"Secret Service"model. If you can describe the gun in better detail,(length of barrel,how many cartridges does it hold,what caliber is marked on barrel,etc.)it's much easier to give a better idea on what the gun is worth.
45 colt