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Glock 22

Gene B.Gene B. Member Posts: 892 ✭✭✭✭
edited October 2001 in Ask the Experts
I found a great deal on a glock 22 I like the 40s&w myself but my girlfriend just started shooting(22's) and I think the 40 would be too much. If I replace the barrle & the mag can the 22 fire 9mm? And would the same apply to 357sig? That way she gets a toy and I get 2!

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  • Gene B.Gene B. Member Posts: 892 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Where can I get complete disassembly instructions for a Glock 22? I need to replace the disconnector spring to reduce the trigger pull weight.Any info will be greatly appreciated.Regards: Vic D
  • Gene B.Gene B. Member Posts: 892 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Hello,
    I own a Glock Model 22 that is rare. It is a one of one stamped with the
    Arkansas Fish and Game Commission logo. The serial number starts with AFW. I
    am having trouble finding out what it is worth. Could you help?
    Thanks
  • Gene B.Gene B. Member Posts: 892 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    A friend of mine has a glock 22 for sale at a sell fast price , he said it was a police trade in and it was refurbished by glock ,the problem i have is that it has the law enforcement agency's initials stamped on the slide ,should i pass on the deal or not worry about the stamped initials... thanks,mixer
  • Gene B.Gene B. Member Posts: 892 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Why isnt the Glock 22 very popular, there are lots of bids for other Glocks, but almost none with the Glock 22, is something wrong with it?
  • gap1916gap1916 Member Posts: 4,977
    edited November -1
    There is nothing wrong with the Glock 22. All Glocks are excellent. I would have to say personal choice. I like the Glock 23. Some do not like the 40 cal and opt for .45. Different stroks for different folks. My 2 cents
  • TED GARTED GAR Member Posts: 389 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    It gets mighty cold in Illinois. The glock gun line is a specialty line. These guns fire in sub-zero weather. The more metal on a gun, the more apt is likely to freeze up. In a heated gunfight, the cops need the glock. Metal gets hot and sweats, and then ices over. When the gun ices up, it wont cycle the next round. The glock won't, ice up. I dont own one because I live way down in south Texas. But they are good, weapons.
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