I believe the Ontario CO's that carried the P7 used that firearm in plain clothes. They also used old S+W Model 64s in the .38spl era. Went with various H+K Platforms in 40 when Ontario police converted to semi autos. Now carry Glock 17m like the OPP. I have no idea about their long guns but I heard they just got some patrol carbines.
I believe the Ontario CO's that carried the P7 used that firearm in plain clothes. They also used old S+W Model 64s in the .38spl era. Went with various H+K Platforms in 40 when Ontario police converted to semi autos. Now carry Glock 17m like the OPP. I have no idea about their long guns but I heard they just got some patrol carbines.
Anybody know what the various provincial agencies use for rifles, shotuns, handguns and ammo?
I seem to remember some were getting AR10's.
Has there been actually any 'fire fights' in the bush,as per why do they need 'Semi-auto / Military Grade Carbines? I get, if to dispatch an aggressive / nuisance or injured Bear or large game, a nice 12 gauge pump or bolt action .308 should suffice..No?
Why do they need all that fire power? Has there been history of violent poachers in the bush or something?
*quick Google search, I see one shooting instance 50 years back, & one in 2004. So, 2.
Has there been actually any 'fire fights' in the bush,as per why do they need 'Semi-auto / Military Grade Carbines? a nice 12 gauge pump or bolt action .308 should suffice..No?
Why do they need all that fire power? Has there been history of violent poachers in the bush or something?
*quick Google search, I see one shooting instance 50 years back, & one in 2004. So, 2.
Has there been actually any 'fire fights' in the bush,as per why do they need 'Semi-auto / Military Grade Carbines? I get, if to dispatch an aggressive / nuisance or injured Bear or large game, a nice 12 gauge pump or bolt action .308 should suffice..No?
Why do they need all that fire power? Has there been history of violent poachers in the bush or something?
*quick Google search, I see one shooting instance 50 years back, & one in 2004. So, 2.
I'd assume they would Piggy Back on things like the Ranger's Tikkas, but that is probably too efficient for Govt.