Sunday May 11, 2008
Maryland State Police upgrading to new sidearm weapon
Maryland State Police
HAGERSTOWN,
MD – During the Hagerstown “Capital For A Day” Cabinet meeting hosted by Governor Martin O’Malley and Lt. Governor Anthony Brown today, Maryland State Police Superintendent Colonel Terrence B. Sheridan announced commencement of a transition that will equip state troopers with new Beretta pistols to replace the current model that is more than 10 years old.
The process has begun to transition State Police pistols to the Beretta Px4 Storm, a .40 caliber semi-automatic pistol. Since early 1997, Maryland state troopers have carried the Beretta 96D .40 caliber semi-automatic pistol.
“This conversion to new weapons is part of our ongoing effort to ensure our state law enforcement personnel have up-to-date equipment,” Governor Martin O’Malley said. “This is especially important when it involves equipment so closely related to officer safety and the ability of police officers to protect our citizens.”
“The Maryland State Police is pleased to continue our long partnership with Beretta by upgrading the pistols our troopers carry to the new Beretta Px4 Storm,” said Colonel Terrence B. Sheridan, Superintendent of the Maryland State Police. “After rigorous testing by Maryland State Police experts, the Storm has proven that its simplistic design, safety features, ability to individualize fit, ease of maintenance, and overall dependability make it the firearm ideally suited for use by Maryland state troopers as they continue to serve and protect the people of our State.”
The current Maryland State Police Academy trooper candidate class will be the first to