Wake County Sheriff’s Office Selects FN 509 Fullsize MRD-LE

Over 500 firearms to be purchased.

by
posted on October 17, 2024
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
FN 509 police use

The Wake County Sheriff’s Office, which patrols and protects an area that includes Raleigh, NC, has selected FN America’s FN 509 MRD-LE for its new duty pistol. The decision was made to purchase more than 500 of the sidearms for issue after subjecting it and models from multiple manufacturers to rigorous testing for a year.

It is the first agency to deploy the new FN 509 Fullsize MRD-LE, which is based on FN America’s FN 509 MRD-LE—adopted by the Los Angeles Police Department in 2021. With nearly 1,000 employees, the Wake County Sheriff’s Office serves the largest county in North Carolina, with more than 1.1 million residents across 12 municipalities.

“The Wake County Sheriff’s Office is the largest sheriff’s office in the state, and we are thrilled that they are switching to the FN 509 Fullsize MRD-LE as their duty pistol of choice,” said Doug Grier, law enforcement business development director for FN America. “As Wake County began their selection process over a year ago, they wanted a pistol that was safe, reliable, accurate and optics-ready, plus a brand partner they could trust to stand behind their products. FN met those needs with our commitment to service along with a duty pistol designed for law enforcement, by law enforcement.”

The FN 509 Fullsize MRD-LE, which launched earlier this year, is the law enforcement version of the commercially available FN 509 Fullsize MRD. While the bulk of the agency’s purchase is the FN 509 Fullsize MRD-LE customized with the Wake County Sheriff's Office badge, they also selected the FN 509 Compact MRD-LE for their detectives and department staff, plus customized FN 509s for their SWAT officers. 

“The decision to upgrade the Sheriff’s Office’s weapons was not taken lightly,” said Wake County Sheriff Willie Rowe. “We understand the importance of equipping our deputies with the best tools possible to ensure their safety and effectiveness in the field. The aging hammer-fired handguns were nearing the end of their life expectancy, and it was crucial to find a suitable replacement that would meet the Sheriff’s Office’s needs for years to come.”  

Latest

How Fast Cover
How Fast Cover

How Fast Can You Run?

Can you get out of trouble when it's time to go?

First Look: Wilson Combat WCP365 2.0

Wilson Combat upgrades an iconic pistol from SIG Sauer.

I Carry: Taurus 66 Combat Revolver in a Galco Holster

In this week's episode of "I Carry," we have a Taurus 66 Combat .357 Magnum revolver in a Galco Summer Comfort holster with a Cold Steel Karve knife.

Tech Wisdom: Get It Straight

My first trip to the range with my new Smith & Wesson Model 640 went from eager anticipation to sheer disappointment. The first five shots downrange at 10 yards went into an acceptable cluster on the right edge of the target.

Bond Arms Celebrates 30th Anniversary

Three decades of quality firearms from Bond Arms.

Review: Mantis TitanX Training System

The Mantis system is now available in a laser training pistol.

Interests



Get the best of Shooting Illustrated delivered to your inbox.