Actually, in Vietnam we using makarov more than k14 now aday , well, at least back when im on duty but now they may change equipment to something else, who knows
So lots of Beretta 92s (and licensed copies), Sig P226 (mostly licensed copies), Browning Hi-Power (ditto), but Glock 17s and Sig p320s (and variants) are the new cool kids on the block. Not surprised to see a few HK USPs still kicking around too. 1911s just refuse to retire lol 😂
In Israel both the IDF & the Police ceased using the Jericho 941 some 5 years ago and use a mixture of the Glock 17 & 19 and some Masada's (mostly in Police special units) In addition an Israeli made upgraded clone of the Glock 19 gen 3 called the Ramon is being increasingly issued to both IDF reservist ground combat units and paramilitary home guard units since the start of the war on Oct 7th 2023 to make up the shortfall in pistols as back up weapons.
In Polish Army, indeed some forces may use VIS-100 pistol. But it's new pistol which is in phase of replacing older pistols of P-83 and Wist-94. In my regiment where I work, we are still using P-83
In Colombia there's a mix of Berettas, Glocks, Jericho's and slowly moving to the Colombian made Córdova pistol. The police use the SIG P320. Available pistols for the civilian market are the Glock 19, Córdova in 3 sizes, Jericho's, Masada, CZ P07 and P10, Beretta 92 and APX, S&W M&P and Colombian made Revolvers. Not cheap and easy to have a legal gun here, but not impossible.
Dude you are really off with some countries. In Slovakia we dont use the cz82 for some time. I guess you went on Wikipedia to get your info... We use glocks and CZs
Germany is the HK P8. It's a USP based pistol, but has some differences: -rifled barrel instead of polygon -dust proof magazine, made of semi-transparent plastic -the safe and fire positions are reverted, so fire is lever up and safe is lever down. P8 replaced the P1 in Bundeswehr service. In the numbers police guns are also included. And also guns that were tested but never adopted. -P1: Walther P38 with aluminium alloy frame, use in Bundeswehr and some German state polices and the Bundesgrenzschutz (paramilitary) -P2: SIG P210-4, Bundesgrenzschutz -P3: Astra 600/43, Bundesgrenzschutz -P4: P1 with 15mm shorter barrel, steel insert in frame, shorter spur on the cock, better sights, decocker only instead of safety. Test gun only -P5: Walther P5, adopted by some state polices -P6: SIG P225, adopted by some state polices -P51: Colt M1911, first equipment for the Bundeswehr -P52: Colt M1911A1, first equipment for the Bundeswehr -P21: Walther PPK in 7.65mm Browning (.32 ACP), for detectives and jet pilots of the Bundeswehr -P11: HK P11 underwater pistol -P7: HK P7, state polices and Feldjäger (German MP) -P8: HK USP in ordered design. P8A1: improved sights (glowing), reinforced slide. Standard Bundeswehr pistol P8 Combat: P8 without manual safety. -P9: Glock 17 3rd Gen. P9A1: Glock 17 4th Gen -P10: Shortened P8, test gun -P12: P8 in .45 ACP, specialized units -P30: HK P30, state polices and replacement of the P7 of the Feldjäger
@Cutiepie-mf4ht Yeah, actually I'm doing it, there is a new video I'm working on named guns used in Furiosa Mad max saga, uploading on 1st November, hope you gonna like it
@@dataillusion They named everything 90 in the military if it's It's 1990-tech or introduced in the 90's. M90 uniform, pistol 90 (Glock 17), grenade 90, cv90 (stridsfordon 90) machinegun 90 ( FN minimi) and so on. Machinegun 94 on the Leopard 2 is the German MG3. Swedens military is heavy on simple categorizing.
I live in israel and most of the people i know have a glock 19 and also law enforcements with glock 30. I rarely see the jericho.. A cool pistol but glocks are cheaper and also reliable
Well there are many inconcistensies just one of them if you use american definition M17 and not sigsauer p320 then use h&k p8 and not USP for the Germany's service gun (there are a lot more service pistols in the Bundeswehr and other armies). Those are not just letters in e.g. German pistol there are different barrel and safety lever, I am not even sure if there are an tan versions around.
@@dataillusion but anyway P8 is different from a stok USP because it is using classical rifling (not poligonal as USP) and has a saftlever with inverse positions (relatively to the USP) to ressemble that of P1/p38.
@@dataillusionWe didn't. the bulk of the army, carabinieri and police still use the beretta 92fs. La guardia di finanza (which deals with financial crimes) uses the beretta px4 storm. The beretta apx is used by the local police in a few cities. For the rest, the special forces of every military and police department use everything: 92fs, glock 17, Px4, APX. I'm mean we are Italian, we know what we use, you made a mistake in the video.
Actually, in Vietnam we using makarov more than k14 now aday , well, at least back when im on duty but now they may change equipment to something else, who knows
Yeah, I believe they use both K59 (Makarov) and K14 (Tokarev improved).
So lots of Beretta 92s (and licensed copies), Sig P226 (mostly licensed copies), Browning Hi-Power (ditto), but Glock 17s and Sig p320s (and variants) are the new cool kids on the block. Not surprised to see a few HK USPs still kicking around too. 1911s just refuse to retire lol 😂
From 2019 in Slovakia we don't use CZ VZ 82 anymore, new duty guns are Glock 17 (17k pieces) or CZ P-07 DUTY (8k pieces).
In Israel both the IDF & the Police ceased using the Jericho 941 some 5 years ago and use a mixture of the Glock 17 & 19 and some Masada's (mostly in Police special units) In addition an Israeli made upgraded clone of the Glock 19 gen 3 called the Ramon is being increasingly issued to both IDF reservist ground combat units and paramilitary home guard units since the start of the war on Oct 7th 2023 to make up the shortfall in pistols as back up weapons.
More glocks than sig. That speaks volumes.. what surprised me is Italy not using the 92
Heckler & Koch usp handgun - made in germany
German Main Military do not use the Usp. Its the P8
I see a lot of CZ 75 clones... But no actual CZ 75 variants?
the colt pistol will never go out of style excellent weapon.
la pistola colt jamás pasará de moda exelente arma.
You're right
In Polish Army, indeed some forces may use VIS-100 pistol. But it's new pistol which is in phase of replacing older pistols of P-83 and Wist-94. In my regiment where I work, we are still using P-83
Cops and military had different primary hand guns
In Colombia there's a mix of Berettas, Glocks, Jericho's and slowly moving to the Colombian made Córdova pistol. The police use the SIG P320. Available pistols for the civilian market are the Glock 19, Córdova in 3 sizes, Jericho's, Masada, CZ P07 and P10, Beretta 92 and APX, S&W M&P and Colombian made Revolvers. Not cheap and easy to have a legal gun here, but not impossible.
🇹🇭 we use 1911 for training and Glock 17 Glock 19 Glock 18c and a lot of Glock not only 1911
Dude you are really off with some countries. In Slovakia we dont use the cz82 for some time. I guess you went on Wikipedia to get your info... We use glocks and CZs
Very useful
@@declanx8110Glad it was useful
We use either Glock 17 gen 5s or CZ P09 here in Czechia
In UK they have maybe baton. Crazy country...
Germany is the HK P8. It's a USP based pistol, but has some differences:
-rifled barrel instead of polygon
-dust proof magazine, made of semi-transparent plastic
-the safe and fire positions are reverted, so fire is lever up and safe is lever down.
P8 replaced the P1 in Bundeswehr service. In the numbers police guns are also included. And also guns that were tested but never adopted.
-P1: Walther P38 with aluminium alloy frame, use in Bundeswehr and some German state polices and the Bundesgrenzschutz (paramilitary)
-P2: SIG P210-4, Bundesgrenzschutz
-P3: Astra 600/43, Bundesgrenzschutz
-P4: P1 with 15mm shorter barrel, steel insert in frame, shorter spur on the cock, better sights, decocker only instead of safety. Test gun only
-P5: Walther P5, adopted by some state polices
-P6: SIG P225, adopted by some state polices
-P51: Colt M1911, first equipment for the Bundeswehr
-P52: Colt M1911A1, first equipment for the Bundeswehr
-P21: Walther PPK in 7.65mm Browning (.32 ACP), for detectives and jet pilots of the Bundeswehr
-P11: HK P11 underwater pistol
-P7: HK P7, state polices and Feldjäger (German MP)
-P8: HK USP in ordered design. P8A1: improved sights (glowing), reinforced slide. Standard Bundeswehr pistol P8 Combat: P8 without manual safety.
-P9: Glock 17 3rd Gen. P9A1: Glock 17 4th Gen
-P10: Shortened P8, test gun
-P12: P8 in .45 ACP, specialized units
-P30: HK P30, state polices and replacement of the P7 of the Feldjäger
I appreciate the way you took your time and shared information about German military handguns. Thanks
@@dataillusion so do you think you could do the firearms of movies and TV shows such like bad boys and law and order?
@Cutiepie-mf4ht Yeah, actually I'm doing it, there is a new video I'm working on named guns used in Furiosa Mad max saga, uploading on 1st November, hope you gonna like it
@ oh, I think I will and could you do the bad boys trilogy of weapons next as a future video?
@@Cutiepie-mf4ht i will do it, but let's first see how that one will perform
Пистолет грач на вооружении КАК ОСНОВНОЙ пистолет не стоит в вооруженных силах РФ.ПЯ-пистолет Ярыгина
Lol, in Israel we use either Glock 19 or Emtan Ramon
You never used the Jericho ?
The Jericho is a police firearm
Most officers use Glock 19 nowadays. Some special units use SIG. Jericho is almost gone
i thought the military used desert eagles
@@clonetrooper513 It's not very practical firearm
Next : Evolution of main Soviet/Russia tank ( start at T-26 or T-34 )
ukraine nowadays uses commonly "fort" pistols
@aloners_tm I guess Fort pistols are limited
@dataillusion no, almost all ukrainian forces are armed with fort (police, sbu, sso, army)
I thought mexico had the USP
In Switzerland wie still using the SIG P220 / P75 in the Swiss Army and not a P320
Украина давно уже использует пистолет Форт-12, а не ПМ.
I believe Sweden is pistol 90 nowadays. And yes, It's a regular Glock 17 renamed within Swedens military.
Police uses Sig P320.
Why did they name it pistol 90?
@@dataillusion They named everything 90 in the military if it's It's 1990-tech or introduced in the 90's.
M90 uniform, pistol 90 (Glock 17), grenade 90, cv90 (stridsfordon 90) machinegun 90 ( FN minimi) and so on.
Machinegun 94 on the Leopard 2 is the German MG3. Swedens military is heavy on simple categorizing.
😳 I would LOOOOVE to own a NoKo copy of the CZ75!
Wow..Glock is dominating as far as I see, but then HK is second, correct?
Today in Argentina the most common gun is Bersa tpr, some forces use Beretta px4 , and in some Provinces Brownings are still in use
Security forces tends to use the Bersa Thunder, TPR is more like a sport handgun. In the army the Browning still in service
@megustaelmate5499 TPR is just the .odern versión of Thunder. Maybe you mean the BPC ( the hammerless)
I'm from PH my issued side arm is a czp10c
Heckler & Knock isn't Spanish if it isn't German, they don't know that?
I thought turkey carried caniks
They are being replaced
in lebanon its true the police use the hi power
The swiss army still uses the P220
They are switching to the SIG P320
I wonder what military has a standard military pistol of the Glock 22 Gen 5 or the Staccato 2011
@kingzyjhiepelongco3593 most European countries use many version of Glocks including the 22Gen5 but not as standard side pistol
I live in israel and most of the people i know have a glock 19 and also law enforcements with glock 30.
I rarely see the jericho..
A cool pistol but glocks are cheaper and also reliable
*Argentina*
sweet
Israel is glock 19c already
Well there are many inconcistensies just one of them if you use american definition M17 and not sigsauer p320 then use h&k p8 and not USP for the Germany's service gun (there are a lot more service pistols in the Bundeswehr and other armies). Those are not just letters in e.g. German pistol there are different barrel and safety lever, I am not even sure if there are an tan versions around.
All militaries use more pistols than then ones i shown, i choose the most used or the one which is considered as their main sidearm
@@dataillusion but anyway P8 is different from a stok USP because it is using classical rifling (not poligonal as USP) and has a saftlever with inverse positions (relatively to the USP) to ressemble that of P1/p38.
@alexeysaphonov232 i didn't know that, thanks for sharing the information
yay
Copy😂
В Україні пістолет форт 12,14,17, а макоров і все решта використовується через нехватку зброї.
so wrong
Glocks are outdated relics
You must really hate the 1911.
My top 5:
1) Glock 17 Gen 4
2) Beretta 92/98/99
3) IWI Jericho 941
4) Minebea P9
5) Daewoo k5
My top 5:
1) Heckler and koch USP
2) Glock 17 gen 4
3) Colt 1911A2
4) SIG M17
5) Beretta 92
Naaaa. In Italy, the main pistol is still the Beretta 92 FS
They changed, the beretta 92 is too old
@@dataillusionWe didn't. the bulk of the army, carabinieri and police still use the beretta 92fs. La guardia di finanza (which deals with financial crimes) uses the beretta px4 storm. The beretta apx is used by the local police in a few cities. For the rest, the special forces of every military and police department use everything: 92fs, glock 17, Px4, APX.
I'm mean we are Italian, we know what we use, you made a mistake in the video.