Glock 20 vs Manufrance Policeman
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Handguns | Glock 20 | Manufrance Policeman |
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Action | Safe Action | |
Caliber | 10mm Auto | |
Capacity | 15+1 | 17+1 |
Finish | Black | Stainless Steel |
Sights | Fixed | Anschutz 11 mm Grooved Receiver Drilled and Tapped for Scope Mounts |
Barrel Length | 4.60" | 3.42" |
Gun Type | Pistol | |
Details | ||
Brand | Glock | |
Reviews | See 10 Reviews | N/A |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $811.88 | $0.00 |
Used Price | $568.32 | $0.00 |
Sale Price | $730.69 | $0.00 |
Handguns Descriptions
Glock 20
The GLOCK 20 Gen4, in 10mm, provides nothing short of massive firepower. The use of GLOCK hi-tech polymer considerably reduces felt recoil. With muzzle energy of 550 ft/lbs and a magazine capacity of 15 rounds, this 10mm is your reliable companion on every hunt. The Gen4 edition now incorporates a wider selection of grip dimensions to make customizing your grip even more precise. Glock 20 Gen 4 Specs at a glance - Caliber: 10mm Barrel: 4.61 inches Overall Length: 8.07 inches Weight: 30.69 ounces (empty) Grips: Polymer, modular backstrap Sights: White-dot Action: Semi-auto Finish: Polymer frame/Tenifer slide Capacity: 15+1
Manufrance Policeman
The Policeman was made by Manufacture Francaise D’Armes ET Cycles De Saint-Etienne which was later renamed Manufrance from 1922 to 1968. Le Français (Le Francais) semi-automatic pistols were originally developed in 1913 by French small arms designer Etienne Mimard. This small pistol was intended for use by police in the smaller cities of France in the period between the World wars. It is distinguished from the standard 25 caliber Manufrance pistols by the longer barrel. The action is double action only with a tip-up barrel for loading the first round into the magazine. There is no provision for manual cycling of the slide. After the first shot it loads from the magazine. The grips are checkered black hard rubber with an “MF” logo surrounded by wreath at the top of each grip. The front sight is a rounded blade fixed to the top of the barrel. The rear sight is a “U” groove in a raised boss at the back of a spring, which engages notches in the breech plug to hold it in place. Pistols made after 1934 had a ring at the base of the magazine which held a spare cartridge for inserting into the chamber.