Glock 33
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Despite its size, the Glock 33 showed no compromise in accuracy. Recoil control was hampered by its lack of grip area, but chambered for .357 SIG, Glocks smallest pistol produced the most power by far among our test pistols. Read critic reviews...
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The Glock 33 is the fourth iteration in a series of weapons chambered for the .357 Sig Sauer or Federal .357 round. It is what many people call a baby Glock due to its small proportions. As such, it is almost half an inch shorter in the barrel than the G32. The bottom of the standard clip is of an inch shorter than that of the G32. It is visibly identical to the G32 in every regard except the length of the barrel and grip. So what youre looking at here is a powerful and snappy gun that is relatively easy to conceal and more difficult to handle. As a subcompact weapon, it is in a category in which we find a lot of revolvers. That being the case, the G33 is likely to be the better choice because its lighter, slips into a concealed space more smoothly, and gives you four more rounds than most revolvers.Technical Data
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