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Officers who were in the department before 1996 may keep their old DA/SA or SAO pistols, as well as their Smith and Wesson or Ruger revolvers in .38 Special. Recruits normally choose Springfield Armory, Smith and Wesson, or Glock pistols. They must be chambered in 9 mm until the recruit's 18-month probationary period is over. | Officers who were in the department before 1996 may keep their old DA/SA or SAO pistols, as well as their Smith and Wesson or Ruger revolvers in .38 Special. Recruits normally choose Springfield Armory, Smith and Wesson, or Glock pistols. They must be chambered in 9 mm until the recruit's 18-month probationary period is over. | ||
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Revision as of 21:21, 17 February 2011
The following weapons are seen in the television series The Chicago Code:
Glock 19
Superintendant Teresa Colvin's (Jennifer Beales) main sidearm appears to be a Glock 19.
Glock 17
Detective Jarek Wysocki (Jason Clarke) carries a full size Glock 17. Officer Vonda Wysocki (Devin Kelley) and her partner Issac Joiner (Todd Williams) both carry Glock 17's as well.
Sig Sauer P226
Detective Chris Evers (Matt Lauria) carries a SIG-Sauer P226. Officer Vonda Wysocki (Devin Kelley) was seen shooting one during training.
[Vonda Wysocki (Devin Kelley) at the range during training, accidentally erased photo]
Colt Model 933
In the second episode, during a raid a Chicago Police officer is seen armed with a Colt Model 933.
Trivia
Chicago Police Firearm selection
Unlike other major city police departments, all Chicago Police officers must buy their own duty gear. This includes a uniform, sidearm, handcuffs, light, baton, etc. Each officer receives an annual uniform allowance of $1,800 to do so.
The sidearm must meet the following requirements:
- Be manufactured by Beretta, Glock, Ruger, Sig Sauer, Smith & Wesson, or Springfield Armory.
- Be chambered in 9mm, .40 S&W, or .45 ACP.
- Be Double-Action Only, Hammer or Striker-Fired.
Officers who were in the department before 1996 may keep their old DA/SA or SAO pistols, as well as their Smith and Wesson or Ruger revolvers in .38 Special. Recruits normally choose Springfield Armory, Smith and Wesson, or Glock pistols. They must be chambered in 9 mm until the recruit's 18-month probationary period is over.