Glock 17 vs Merwin Pat Garrett's Double Action Revolver

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Handguns Glock 17 Merwin Pat Garrett's Double Action Revolver
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#20691
#42521
Action Safe Action
Caliber 9x19mm Parabellum
Capacity 10+1 17+1
Finish Black Stainless Steel
Sights Fixed Front Blade
Barrel Length 4.48" 3.58"
Gun Type Pistol Revolver
Weight 1.18 oz
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 Pat Garrett's Double Action Revolver

This is Pat Garrett's Double Action Pocket Model Revolver from Merwin Hulbert & Co. Patrick Floyd "Pat" Garrett (June 5, 1850 – February 29, 1908) was an American Old West lawman, bartender, and customs agent who was best known for killing Billy the Kid. Serial Number of the revolver is 16648. Merwin Hulbert double action revolvers in 38 Merwin Hulbert caliber (similar to .38 S&W) were open-top revolvers popular law enforcement agencies from Portland to Miami to Boston. The .38 MH-cal. models were among the most successful of all Merwin, Hulbert revolvers because of their balance, compact dimensions, ease of use, and the availability of interchangeable barrels in lengths of 3 1/2 inches and 5 1/2 inches. For double-action shooting the folded hammers made it easier to retrieve the gun from a coat or vest pocket. The folding hammer was even offered on the larger .44-40 Win. Pocket Army models. The .32-and .38-cal. Merwin, Hulbert double-action revolvers virtually eclipsed the maker’s earlier single-action spur-trigger models.

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