Glock 17 vs Robar Melior New Model/Jieffeco 32ACP
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Handguns | Glock 17 | Robar Melior New Model/Jieffeco 32ACP |
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Action | Safe Action | |
Caliber | 9x19mm Parabellum | .32 ACP |
Capacity | 10+1 | 17+1 |
Finish | Black | Stainless Steel |
Sights | Fixed | Front Blade |
Barrel Length | 4.48" | 3.54" |
Gun Type | Pistol | Pistol |
Weight | 22.42 oz | |
Details | ||
Brand | Glock | |
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!
Robar Melior New Model/Jieffeco 32ACP
The Melior New Model pistol was made by the Belgian firm Robar. Same pistol was made for sales in the United States as Jieffeco pistol and first appeared around 1920 in 6.35mm and 7.65mm calibers. The Jieffeco pistol was marketed for a short time by Davis-Warner Arms Corporation of New York. Though the gun resembles a 1910 FN Browning, it is quite different internally. Meliors were made until the 1950s in fairly large quantities. It sold well in both Europe and the USA. Often a back-up weapon for troops and used by resistance and partisans groups. The left side of the Melior's slide has a two-line inscription: MELIOR, BREVETS-259178 -265491-LIEGE-BELGIUM. Robar company was gun manufacturer from Liege in Belgium. It changed three names during it's history: Robar Fils & Co from 1906 to 1910, Robar Fils and L De Kerckhove from 1910 to 1926, Robar & Co from 1926 to 1972.