Glock 23 vs Uberti 1858 New Army

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Handguns Glock 23 Uberti 1858 New Army
Summary
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Rank
#20704
#59766
Action Double Action Single Action
Caliber 9x19mm Parabellum .44 Caliber Black Powder
Capacity 10+1 6
Finish Black Matte Blued
Gun Type Pistol Revolver
Sights AmeriGlo Green w/Orange Outline/Green Rear Night Fixed
Barrel Length 4.49" 8"
Grip Black Wood Walnut
Details
Brand Glock A. Uberti Firearms
Reviews See 6 Reviews N/A
Prices
MSRP $645.61 $485.27
Used Price $451.93 $339.69
Sale Price $581.05 $436.74

Handguns Descriptions

Glock 23

The G17 Gen5 features a no finger grooved, multiple backstrapped, rough textured frame with hundreds of miniature spikes which results in remarkable traction for extreme environments and gloved operators. The frame also features a smooth trigger, reversible mag release, and ambidextrous slide stop. The magazine comes with a floor plate which is extended at the front for faster magazine change, and a orange follower, while the flared mag-well makes it easier to funnel the magazine into the mag-well. Glock\'s nDLC finish provides a tougher, more durable protection against corrosion and scratching. The Glock Marksman barrel features a barrel rifling which delivers improved accuracy. his Glock Gen5 model has AmeriGlo night sights (green with orange outline front and green rear) and a 10-round capacity. SPECIFICATIONS: Mfg Item Num: PA175031AB Category: PISTOLS Type :Pistol Action :Double Caliber :9mm Luger Barrel Length :4.49\" Capacity :10+1 Safety :Trigger/Firing Pin/Drop Grips :Black Interchangeable Backstrap Sight Configuration :AmeriGlo Green w/Orange Outline/Green Rear Night Weight :25.56 oz Frame Finish :Black Frame Material :Polymer Barrel Type :Cold Hammer-Forged Polygonal Rifled Slide Description :Black nDLC Case Type :Hard Sight Style :Night

Uberti 1858 New Army

The Remington Arms Company began production of 1858 New Army single-action revolvers, and 5 years later the revolver had gained a foothold. In the years following the Civil War, the black powder firearms maker also manufactured a carbine version of the 1859 New Army, called the 1858 Target Carbine, in smaller numbers.

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