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01SIG SAUER · Full-SizeThe P320 Full-Size is ≈0.2 mm shorter overall, ≈3.6 mm / ≈0.15 in narrower, and ≈5.08 mm / ≈0.2 in more barrel. It lists 1 round fewer of standard capacity. 2 fields do not compare — overall height and weight — because the two sources publish them on different measurement bases. On overall length, the published inch figures are identical, so this difference does not resolve in that unit.
17-round standard magazineChecked 2026-08-12
Open the side-by-side →02Glock · StandardThe G17 is ≈1.2 mm / ≈0.05 in shorter overall, ≈1.6 mm / ≈0.06 in narrower, and ≈0.3 mm / ≈0.01 in less barrel. It lists 1 round fewer of standard capacity. 2 fields do not compare — overall height and weight — because the two sources publish them on different measurement bases.
17-round standard magazineChecked 2026-08-11
Open the side-by-side →Read the brief: Walther PDP vs Glock 17: Size, capacity, and specs →03Glock · StandardThe G47 is ≈1.2 mm / ≈0.05 in shorter overall, ≈1.6 mm / ≈0.06 in narrower, and ≈0.3 mm / ≈0.01 in less barrel. It lists 1 round fewer of standard capacity. 2 fields do not compare — overall height and weight — because the two sources publish them on different measurement bases.
17-round standard magazineChecked 2026-08-11
Open the side-by-side →04SIG SAUER · Full-SizeThe P226 Nitron Full-Size is ≈7.2 mm / ≈0.3 in shorter overall, ≈2.4 mm / ≈0.1 in wider, and ≈2.54 mm / ≈0.1 in less barrel. It lists 8 rounds fewer of standard capacity. 2 fields do not compare — overall height and weight — because the two sources publish them on different measurement bases.
10-round standard magazineChecked 2026-08-12
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