Glock 17 vs Merwin Double Action 38 Automatic Folding Hammer

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Handguns Glock 17 Merwin Double Action 38 Automatic Folding Hammer
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Rank
#20691
#42520
Action Safe Action
Caliber 9x19mm Parabellum
Capacity 10+1 17+1
Finish Black Stainless Steel
Sights Fixed Front Blade
Barrel Length 4.48" 5.5"
Gun Type Pistol Revolver
Details
Brand Glock
Reviews See 4 Reviews N/A
Prices
MSRP $749.00 $0.00
Used Price $524.30 $0.00
Sale Price $674.10 $0.00

Handguns Descriptions

Glock 17

Created for experts, the GLOCK 17, in 9x19, is the most utilized law enforcement pistol in the world. Due to its unparalleled dependability, large magazine limit of 17 rounds in the standard magazine, and its low weight, it is trusted by policemen all over the world. With our new Safe Action trigger framework, the G17 9x19 pistol is safe, simple, and fast, exactly what you need in a high-pressure world. On this page we've curated the best price retailers with high customer satisfaction that sell the Glock 17. If you scroll to the bottom of the page, you'll find a list of reviews from real owners of the Glock 17 to help you determine if it's right for you!

Merwin Double Action 38 Automatic Folding Hammer

The Merwin Hulbert & Co. handgun is a double action .38 Automatic Folding Hammer revolver. It has a round barrel with a rib and 5 rounds capacity. They were made with barrel lengths from 3.5 inches to 6.5 inches. The longer barrel increases the value. The same with folding hammers. The .38 caliber revolvers were made with a unique Merwin Hulbert rotating barrel twist-open system. The barrel and drum would twist 90 degrees in order to pull the barrel and cylinder forward to remove the fired cartridge cases while leaving loaded rounds in the cylinder. Merwin, Hulbert, and Co. was an American firearms manufacturer located in New York City. Merwin, Hulbert, and Co. produced revolvers and rifles from 1876 to 1916. The firearms were manufactured by a subsidiary company, Hopkins & Allen of Norwich, Connecticut.

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