32 Colt vs Beretta 90-TWO

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Handguns 32 Colt Beretta 90-TWO
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Action Double Action
Caliber 9x19mm Parabellum
Capacity 17+1
Sights Night Sights
Barrel Length 4.9"
Finish Black
Gun Type Pistol
Details
Brand Beretta
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MSRP $0.00 $413.85
Used Price $0.00 $289.70
Sale Price $0.00 $372.47

Handguns Descriptions

32 Colt

About The .32 Colt Ammo, also known as the .32 Long Colt Ammo, is an American centerfire revolver bullet that was designed and introduced to the markets in 1873. The main inspiration and design for the .32 Colt Ammo came from the .320 Revolver Ammo. The .32 Colt Ammo initially used a .313 in 7.95mm 90-grain outer lubricated heeled cartridge, which was later lubricated on the inside. This change led to a bullet diameter of .299 in 7.59mm, a slightly lighter weight and small length. With a lengthened case by .31 in 7.87mm over the .32 Short Colt Ammo, the .32 Colt Ammo falls in the same class as the .32 Smith & Wesson Long Ammo without a comparison between their accuracies. The .32 Colt Ammo has an overall length of 32mm, and the bullet diameter of this cartridge measures 7.9mm. The heaviest variant of the .32 Colt Ammo is a 95-grain bullet load that can travel at a velocity of 700 feet per second while creating an energy level of 104 ft.lbf. Manufacturer The .32 Colt Ammo was designed using the .320 Revolver Ammo by Colt's Manufacturing LLC in 1873. Uses The .32 Colt Ammo can be used in target practice, small game hunting like ground squirrels and foxes, and pest control.

Beretta 90-TWO

The newly designed frame of 90two pistol ensures trouble-free insertion and holster extraction, thanks to its rounded and truly snag-free surfaces. Inside the frame, near the disassembly lever, a metallic recoil buffer reduces the impact of the slide assembly against the frame during the shooting cycle. By redistributing the stresses, the recoil buffer increases the service life of the firearm. Trigger guard is also rounded to ensure, when firing with two hands, the correct positioning of the supporting hand.

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