Glock 22 Gen 4 vs Manufrance Policeman

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Handguns Glock 22 Gen 4 Manufrance Policeman
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Rank
#20779
#33579
Action Safe Action
Caliber .40 S&W
Capacity 15+1 17+1
Finish Black Stainless Steel
Sights Fixed Anschutz 11 mm Grooved Receiver Drilled and Tapped for Scope Mounts
Barrel Length 4.49" 3.42"
Gun Type Pistol
Details
Brand Glock
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Prices
MSRP $789.15 $0.00
Used Price $552.41 $0.00
Sale Price $710.24 $0.00

Handguns Descriptions

Glock 22 Gen 4

The GLOCK 22 Gen4, in .40, introduces revolutionary design changes to this model of perfection that the majority of law enforcement across the country put their trust in every day. The Modular Back Strap design of the G22 Gen4 lets you instantly customize its grip to adapt to an individual shooter's hand size. The surface of the frame employs the new scientifically designed, real-world-tested, Gen4 rough textured technology. Internally, the new GLOCK dual recoil spring assembly substantially increases the life of the system. A reversible enlarged magazine catch, changeable in seconds, accommodates left or right-handed operators. The G22 Gen4 .40 caliber retains the GLOCK accessory rail for your attachments.

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.

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