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CZ 75B Cold War
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Winchester USA 9mm Ammunition, 1000 Rounds, FMJ, 115 Grain $260.00
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GLOCK 19X 9mm 4in
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Product Information
Cartridge |
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Capacity |
6 Round
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Weight |
40 Ounce
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Barrel Length |
4.75 Inches
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Action Type |
Revolver
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Trigger Type |
Single Action
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Threaded Muzzle |
No
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Barrel Finish |
Blued
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Front Sight |
Blade
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Rear Sight |
Groove
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Frame Material |
Steel
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Grip Material |
Wood
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Frame Finish |
Blued
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Grip Style |
Smooth
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Grip Color |
Walnut
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Compensated |
No
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Country of Origin |
Italy
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