Beretta 90-TWO vs Colt Model 1907
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Handguns | Beretta 90-TWO | Colt Model 1907 |
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Action | Double Action | |
Caliber | 9x19mm Parabellum | .45 ACP |
Capacity | 17+1 | 17+1 |
Sights | Night Sights | Front Blade |
Barrel Length | 4.9" | |
Finish | Black | Stainless Steel |
Gun Type | Pistol | Pistol |
Details | ||
Brand | Beretta | Colt |
Reviews | See 20 Reviews | N/A |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $413.85 | $14,000.00 |
Used Price | $289.70 | $9,800.00 |
Sale Price | $372.47 | $12,600.00 |
Handguns Descriptions
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.
Colt Model 1907
This is an exceptional example of a rare Colt Model 1907 .45 ACP U.S. Army contract pistol, the design of which was one of only 201 pistols manufactured, all of which, except one, were shipped to Springfield Armory to be issued for troop tests with the U.S. Cavalry. These pistols were serial numbered in their own range, #1 to #201. This pistol design, like all the Model 1907 pistols were issued for cavalry troop trials and delivered in March 1908, to the Springfield Armory. The pistols in the 101 to 201 serial number range were equipped with a grip safety, narrower ejection port than serial number 1 to 100 and externally visible chamber indicator. Looking at the pistol one can see the initial beginnings of the design changes that would eventually evolve into the Model 1911 pistol