Glock 21 vs Pietta Model 1851 Confederate Navy
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Handguns | Glock 21 | Pietta Model 1851 Confederate Navy |
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Summary | ||
Rating | ||
Rank | ||
Action | Safe Action | Double Action |
Caliber | .45 ACP | .44 Magnum |
Capacity | 13+1 | 6 |
Finish | Black | Blued |
Sights | Fixed | Fixed Sights |
Barrel Length | 4.60" | |
Length | 7.52" | |
Gun Type | Pistol | Revolver |
Grip | Black | |
Details | ||
Brand | Glock | Pietta Model |
Reviews | See 20 Reviews | See 182 Reviews |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $648.58 | $139.99 |
Used Price | $454.01 | $97.99 |
Sale Price | $583.72 | $125.99 |
Handguns Descriptions
Glock 21
Remarkable for its accuracy and light recoil, the GLOCK 21SF delivers the legendary stopping power of the .45 AUTO round with 10/13 round magazine capacity. Countless law enforcement units swear by the G21SF pistol, and that's why this powerful, lightweight, all climate workhorse is standard issue from the North to South Poles. The SF model reduces the circumference of the receiver at the rear, or "back strap," offering increased comfort and controlespecially for shooters with smaller hands.
Pietta Model 1851 Confederate Navy
Although designated as a Navy revolver, the Model 1851 saw heavy use among Army officers who favored .44-caliber firepower. It was constructed of brass because of the South's limited supply of steel. Patterned after the original, the Pietta Model 1851 Confederate Navy .44-Caliber Black Powder Revolver features a brass trigger guard and frame, blued octagonal barrel, blued cylinder and walnut grips. Spare cylinder (sold separately) provides quick reloads.