Glock 22 Gen 4 vs Nambu Type 14

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Handguns Glock 22 Gen 4 Nambu Type 14
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Rank
#20779
#74244
Action Safe Action
Caliber .40 S&W
Capacity 15+1 17+1
Finish Black Stainless Steel
Sights Fixed Adjustable V Notch
Barrel Length 4.49" 4.61"
Gun Type Pistol
Details
Brand Glock
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Prices
MSRP $789.15 $0.00
Used Price $552.41 $0.00
Sale Price $710.24 $0.00

Handguns Descriptions

Glock 22 Gen 4

The GLOCK 22 Gen4, in .40, introduces revolutionary design changes to this model of perfection that the majority of law enforcement across the country put their trust in every day. The Modular Back Strap design of the G22 Gen4 lets you instantly customize its grip to adapt to an individual shooter's hand size. The surface of the frame employs the new scientifically designed, real-world-tested, Gen4 rough textured technology. Internally, the new GLOCK dual recoil spring assembly substantially increases the life of the system. A reversible enlarged magazine catch, changeable in seconds, accommodates left or right-handed operators. The G22 Gen4 .40 caliber retains the GLOCK accessory rail for your attachments.

Nambu Type 14

The Nambu pistol was a semi-automatic pistol used by the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy during the WWI and WWII. Nambu pistol was designed in 1902 by General Kijiro Nambu. The pistol is a recoil operated, locked breech, semi-automatic pistol. The manual safety is located on the left side of the frame. The Nambu pistol uses 8 x 22mm Nambu cartridge. 8mm cartrige is low pressure cartridge so it is considerably less powerful than comparable Western rounds like the .45 ACP, the 7.62x25mm Tokarev or 9x19mm Parabellum. Tokyo Arsenal manufactured most of Nambu pistols, others were manufactured by the Tokyo Gas and Electric company. Nambu Type 14 was successor of Nambu pistol and it was manufactured from 1925. Production of Type 14s lasted until the end of World War II in 1945. Muzzle velocity: 950 FPS.

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