Glock 21 vs Nagant 1895

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Handguns Glock 21 Nagant 1895
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#20703
#43388
Action Safe Action
Caliber .45 ACP
Capacity 13+1 17+1
Finish Black Stainless Steel
Sights Fixed Front Blade
Barrel Length 4.60" 4.5"
Length 7.52"
Gun Type Pistol Revolver
Grip Black
Details
Brand Glock
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Prices
MSRP $648.58 $0.00
Used Price $454.01 $0.00
Sale Price $583.72 $0.00

Handguns Descriptions

Glock 21

Remarkable for its accuracy and light recoil, the GLOCK 21SF delivers the legendary stopping power of the .45 AUTO round with 10/13 round magazine capacity. Countless law enforcement units swear by the G21SF pistol, and that's why this powerful, lightweight, all climate workhorse is standard issue from the North to South Poles. The SF model reduces the circumference of the receiver at the rear, or "back strap," offering increased comfort and controlespecially for shooters with smaller hands.

Nagant 1895

The famous Nagant M1895 Revolver was developed and made by two brothers, Emile and Leon Nagant in their company Fabrique d'armes Émile et Léon Nagant. The company was established in 1859 in Liege, Belgium. Later the company was renamed "L. Nagant & Cie, Liége." The Nagant brothers were probably best known for their important contributions to the design of the Mosin-Nagant Russian service rifle, adopted in 1891. The Russian government adopted the Nagant revolver in 1895. It was first made in Liege and then in 1897 production was moved to Tula, Russia where it was produced until 1945. In total, over 2 million of them were made. The Nagant M1895 was a gas-seal revolver with a non-removable cylinder. It was loaded and unloaded through a gate at the right hand side of the frame. It used uniquely designed cartridges that would seal the cylinder in order not to allow gas to escape through the gap between the barrel breech and cylinder.

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