Glock 22 Gen 4 vs Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector of 1899

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Handguns Glock 22 Gen 4 Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector of 1899
Summary
Rating
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Rank
#20779
#93350
Action Safe Action
Caliber .40 S&W
Capacity 15+1
Finish Black
Sights Fixed
Barrel Length 4.49"
Details
Brand Glock Smith & Wesson
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Prices
MSRP $789.15 $2.00
Used Price $552.41 $1.40
Sale Price $710.24 $1.80

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.

Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector of 1899

38 Special, 6 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. This is the earliest of the first-year production four-screw 1st Models and is in fantastic condition. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue with very light thinning on the backstrap with contact point and high edge wear, a few small lightly cleaned areas of oxidized pitting on the cylinder. The service hammer and trigger retain bold to lightly muted case-hardened colors overall with light operational wear and the trigger face worn to pewter. The grips are un-marked mother-of-pearl with gold S&W medallions that rate excellent. As was common on some of the earliest Model 1899's the barrel has no caliber or maker address but the barrel and all other appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun and it still times and locks as good as it did over 100 years ago. Factory records indicate this beautiful K-frame was shipped to M.W. Robinson of New York City, New York on March 31, 1899. A beautiful low number 1st Model that would make a fine addition to any collection.

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