Glock 17 vs J. P. Sauer & Sohn 1926 (Export Modell)
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Handguns | Glock 17 | J. P. Sauer & Sohn 1926 (Export Modell) |
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Rating | ||
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Action | Safe Action | |
Caliber | 9x19mm Parabellum | |
Capacity | 10+1 | 17+1 |
Finish | Black | Stainless Steel |
Sights | Fixed | Front Blade |
Barrel Length | 4.48" | 3.4" |
Gun Type | Pistol | Pistol |
Weight | 120 oz | |
Details | ||
Brand | Glock | J.P. Sauer & Sohn |
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!
J. P. Sauer & Sohn 1926 (Export Modell)
The J.P. Sauer & Sohn Model 1926 was a transition model between the original 1913 design and the ultimate Behördenmodel. Only about 10,000 of them were made so they are relatively rare today. Serial number range is between 161.000 and 171.400. originally it was called the the Export Model, and only later it was named the Model 1926. In 1926 the safety lever was provided with a nose which is used to lock the slide in its rear position. The slide catch in the trigger guard is eliminated. The frame retains the square-cut grip of the Model 1913, however the trigger guard is now oval shaped, rather than round, and its bottom runs parallel with the slide. The serrations extend from the screw cap onto the slide. The old-style magazine is retained, so the Model 1926 has magazine interchangeability with the Model 1913. The earliest Model 1926 guns had grips like the Model 1913 variant 3, but later the hard rubber grips show the word “Sauer” in a rectangle at the top and “Cal. 7,65” in a rectangle at the bottom.