
Pistols
- In StockWALTHER PPQ M2 45 ACP 4.25in 12rd Semi-Automatic Pistol (2807076)Low profile three dot polymer sights: Rapid aiming and target acquisition. Rear sight screw adjustable for windage. Low profile won't snag clothingMIL-STD-1913 Picatinny accessory mounting rail: ...9% off$666.99$729.00★★★★★1 review(s)
- In StockWALTHER PPS M2 LE 9mm 3.18in 8rd Semi-Automatic Pistol (2807696)Low profile three dot steel combat sights: Rapid aiming and target acquisition. Rear sight adjustable for windage. Low profile won't snag clothingTenifer coated slide and barrel: Resists ...$470.99★★★★★2 review(s)
- In StockWALTHER PPK/S Compact 22 LR 3.3in 10rd Semi-Automatic Pistol (5030320)Sights: Metal rear sights adjustable for windage. Polymer front sight is fixed with 3 different heights for elevationTop strap is cut with a wave to reduce glareDouble or single action trigger: ...$361.99★★★★★1 review(s)
- In StockTAURUS M605 Small 357 Magnum 2in 5rd Black Oxide Revolver (2-605021)Taurus Security System (TSS)rsBuilt to the Taurus Zero Tolerance standard in design, fabrication, fit and performanceTransfer Bar - The transfer bar mechanism prevents the hammer from striking the ...$319.99★★★★★1 review(s)
- In StockRUGER Mark IV 22 LR 5.5in 10rd Semi-Automatic Satin Stainless Pistol (40103)This Model is a 22 LR CaliberBarrel Length 5.5inSingle ActionCapacity: 10+1Stock: Black Synthetic/ CheckeredLength: 9.75One-piece, precision CNC-machined grip frameErgonomic bolt stopAmbidextrous ...$631.99
- In StockRUGER Mark IV 22 LR 5.5in 10rd Semi-Automatic Pistol (40107)This Model is a 22 LR CaliberBarrel Length 5.5inPlastic checkered grip panels can be replacedCapacity: 10Bull barrel style1:16 right hand twistFully adjustable target sightsErgonomic bolt ...$408.99
- In StockGLOCK G19 Gen5 MOS FX 9mm 4.02in 15rd Semi-Automatic Pistol (PA195S203MOS)4.02" BarrelFixed SightsFlared Mag-WellModular Optics SystemFront Slide SerrationsPolymer FrameBlack Finish11% off$620.00$699.00
- In StockGLOCK 20SF Semi-Automatic 10mm Standard Pistol CA Compliant (PF2050201)Fixed SightsSlim-Frame ModelIncludes Two MagazinesCalifornia Compliant The GLOCK G20SF Auto Pistol, 10mm, 4.6in, Fixed, Black, 2x 10 Rd Mag (PF2050201) provides nothing short of massive ...$546.00
- In StockGLOCK 29SF Semi-Automatic 10mm Sub-Compact Pistol CA Compliant (PF2950201)Fixed SightsSlim-Frame ModelIncludes Two MagazinesCalifornia Compliant Superior versatility is available with this high-performance GLOCK G29SF Auto Pistol, 10mm, 3.78in, Fixed, Black, 2x 10 Rd ...$546.00
- In StockGLOCK 30SF Semi-Automatic 45 ACP Sub-Compact Pistol CA Compliant (PF3050201)Fixed SightsSlim-Frame ModelIncludes Two MagazinesCalifornia Compliant The GLOCK G30SF Auto Pistol, 45 ACP, 3.7in, Black, Fixed, 2x 10 Rd Mag (PF3050201) in the legendary .45 Auto offers ...$546.00
- In StockGLOCK 20 GEN4 Semi-Automatic 10mm Standard Pistol (PG2050203)Fixed SightsIncludes Three Magazines The GLOCK G20 Gen4 Auto Pistol, 10mm, 4.6in, Fixed, 3x 15 Rd Mag (PG2050203) provides nothing short of massive firepower. The use of Glock hi-tech polymer ...$579.00
- In StockGLOCK 33 GEN4 Semi-Automatic 357 SIG Sub-Compact Pistol CA Compliant (PG3350201)Fixed SightsIncludes Three MagazinesCalifornia Compliant High muzzle velocity and energy all packed in an easy-handling subcompact .357 pistol. The GLOCK G33 Gen4 Auto, 357 Sig, 3.46in, Fixed, 3x ...$499.00
- In StockGLOCK 22 Semi-Automatic 40 S&W Standard Pistol CA Compliant (PI2250201)Fixed SightsIncludes Two MagazinesCalifornia Compliant Glock introduced the G22 Auto Pistol, 40 S&W, 4.49in, Fixed, 10 Rd (PI2250201) in 1990 and effectively closed the gap between the heavy .45 ...$499.00
- In StockGLOCK 23 Semi-Automatic 40 S&W Compact Pistol CA Compliant (PI2350201)Fixed SightsIncludes Two MagazinesCalifornia Compliant The GLOCK G23 Auto Pistol, 40 S&W, 4.0in, Black, Fixed, 10 Rd (PI2350201) combines compact dimensions for both open and concealed carry, ...$499.00
- In StockGLOCK 27 Semi-Automatic 40 S&W Sub-Compact Pistol CA Compliant (PI2750201)Fixed SightsIncludes Two MagazinesCalifornia Compliant Small, light, accurate, powerful - all accurately describe the GLOCK G27 Auto Pistol, 40 S&W, 3.46in, Black, Fixed, 2x9 Rd (PI2750201). With ...$499.00
- In StockGLOCK 42 Semi-Automatic 380 ACP Sub-Compact Pistol (UI4250201)Fixed SightsIncludes Two Magazines The GLOCK 42 Pistol, 380 ACP, Compact, 3.25in. Barrel, 2x 6 Rd Mag, Fixed Sight (UI4250201) is the smallest Glock pistol ever introduced, making it ideal for ...$399.00
- In StockKEL-TEC P-32 Micro Compact 32 ACP 2.7in 7rd Semi-Automatic Pistol (P32BGRY).32 ACP CaliberDouble Action OnlySemi-auto locked breechBlue SlideGray Polymer Frame7 Round MagazineFixed Sights22% off$303.99$390.00
- In StockKIMBER 1911 Desert Warrior .45 ACP 5in 7rd Desert Tan Semi-Automatic Pistol (3000236)Aluminum Match-Grade TriggerG-10 Tactical GripsTritrium Night SightsAmbidextrous Thumb Safety1913 Picatinny RailDesert Tan KimPro II Finish$1,223.99
- In StockKIMBER 1911 Pro CDP .45 ACP 4in 7rd Semi-Automatic Pistol (3000243)Carry Melt treatment applied to round edges for concealabilityAggressive rear slide serrations3-dot Tritium night sightsHigh cut under trigger guardAmbidextrous thumb safetyFull lenght guide ...6% off$972.99$1,034.40
- In StockKIMBER Pro Covert .45 ACP 4in 7rd Semi-Automatic Pistol (3000244)Crimson Trace Laser grips30 lines-per-inch front strap checkeringBumped and grooved beavertail grip safetySpecial Carry Melt treatmentCharcoal Gray KimPro II slide and frameTritium tactical wedge ...6% off$1,177.99$1,257.60
Size isn’t everything, especially in the world of firearms. Even though some rocket launcher will naturally cause massive damage, a gun doesn’t need to be big to be effective. Handguns are indispensable if you cannot afford to walk with a heavyweight rifle over your shoulder. No other firearm is suitable for concealed carry and can be easily operated with one hand. While there are two major types of handguns, this page is dedicated to pistols in particular.
A pistol is a handgun in which the chamber is an integral part of the barrel. In the modern world, this word is mostly associated with semi-automatic handguns. Obsolete single-shot pistols usually make an appearance only during historical reenactments, lever-action pistols tend to be parts of classic gun collections, and automatic pistols are exclusive to law-enforcement and military officers. So, a semi-automatic pistol is the only type left. What does this ‘semi-automatic’ part mean? It implies that after the shot is made, this pistol will automatically insert another cartridge into the chamber but will need you to pull the trigger once again to discharge another shot. So, one pull, one shot. In contrast to semi-automatic pistols, automatic ones will keep discharging while the trigger is pulled. Since actual automatic pistols hardly ever appear on the market, the word ‘automatic’ became a synonym to semi-automatic and any self-loading pistol in colloquial speech, but we are all gun experts here and will use the proper terminology, right? Right..?
Anyway, pistols are as varied as people. They are distinguished by the type of action, caliber, cartridges, and triggers. They come in dozens of combinations, and it might be challenging to tell one from the other. We offer a brief guide to let you know what kind of pistols you can find on Gritr Sports.
Hammer-fired vs. Striker-fired
Hammer-fired pistols are older than strikers, and they haven’t changed much since the moment of their invention. Not because they are too obsolete and not even worth it, but because they don’t really need it. Hammer-fired pistols are as good today as they were several generations ago. What sets them apart is, unsurprisingly, a hammer. It’s a part of the triggering mechanism and is often visible at the rear of the slide. In such pistols, the hammer strikes the firing pin once released by the trigger. After that, the firing pin is driven into the cartridge primer, beginning the ignition process.
Striker-fired pistols lack the hammer part, so the firing pin is not stricken by any component. Instead, it is released when the trigger is fully pulled. Simply put, these pistols release the firing pin without any middleman, which makes pulling easier and the overall weight lighter.
Single-action vs. Double-action
Those are two types of hammer-fired pistols. In single-action handguns the trigger does one thing: drops the hammer. Single-action revolvers need to be cocked after every shot, but semi-automatic pistols are more convenient in that regard. The hammer needs to be manually cocked only before the first shot, after which recoil will let the slide recock the hammer for the next shot automatically.
Double-action pistols are different in that the trigger does two things: cocks the hammer and then drops it, all in one pull. Here, the hammer doesn’t need to be cocked manually, as the trigger does all the work. However, as the trigger does two actions at a time, the pull is heavier than in single-action pistols. To combine the best features of two action types, a Double-Action to Single-Action pistol was invented. That is the most common type of modern pistol. The first round fired is a double-action, which cocks and releases the hammer, but all follow-up shots are single-action, as the hammer is cocked by the slide, reciprocated by recoil.
There are double-action-only pistols, in which every single shot is a double-action, but they are relatively rare.
Rimfire vs. Centerfire
That is a division according to the cartridge type, which is closely connected with a caliber. Rimfire cartridges require a firing pin to crush their base to ignite the primer, whereas centerfire cartridges have an external primer at the base of the case. Rimfire cartridges are compatible with lower caliber firearms only, and due to their lightness are more suitable for training rather than for self-defense and long-distance shooting or hunting. Centerfire cartridges, on the other hand, are utilized in pistols of all calibers.
Caliber
.22 Long Rifle is the only type of rimfire caliber found in handguns. The 22 caliber pistols are an excellent option to introduce someone to firearms, and .22 ammo is by far the cheapest one. The most popular centerfire calibers include 9mm pistols, .45 Auto pistols, .40 S&W pistols, and .380 Auto pistols.
.380 Auto pistols are probably the lower margin of self-defense calibers. Of all mentioned calibers, this one utilizes the lightest bullets. 9mm pistols are by far the most popular choice among shooters. That is a standard of U.S. military and NATO forces. .40 S&W and .45 Auto produce more energy when fired but have heavier recoil.
That concludes our summary on types of pistols found on Gritr Sports. As you can see, the choice is pretty varied, not to mention all the brands whose products you can pick from. The renowned Glock pistols, Sig Sauer pistols, CZ pistols, Smith & Wesson pistols and many more. We have hundreds of pistols for sale.