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Thread: Glock 22-P training gun aka the "red gun"

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    Glock 22-P training gun aka the "red gun"

    we have one of these, Gen 3 NIB
    looking to trade for a cut away in any condition



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    Is this real gun ?i want to ask that why glock 22 always selling cheaper than glock 17 even the same mfsp, is it the demand not so popular?if they are the same size frame, would the more powerful40 s&w make the gun ware and tare faster ? For gen3 g22, how can i built a recoil buffer ?
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    It is a training gun. It is restricted because the receiver is the same as any other glock 22 receiver but red. The internals in the receiver are all there. The barrel is not bored out and solid save for some holes to give it the same weight as a normal barrel and there is no firing pin. So essentially different slide assembly and legit red lower.

    Needs an RPAL. More for trainers and glock collectors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HONEY View Post
    Is this real gun ?i want to ask that why glock 22 always selling cheaper than glock 17 even the same mfsp, is it the demand not so popular?if they are the same size frame, would the more powerful40 s&w make the gun ware and tare faster ? For gen3 g22, how can i built a recoil buffer ?

    may I suggest you go here, http://www.glocktalk.com/
    And get back to us in a few days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HONEY View Post
    Is this real gun ?i want to ask that why glock 22 always selling cheaper than glock 17 even the same mfsp, is it the demand not so popular?if they are the same size frame, would the more powerful40 s&w make the gun ware and tare faster ? For gen3 g22, how can i built a recoil buffer ?
    You don't need a recoil buffer. The gen3 glock 22 is a fine gun. The glock 17 is more popular as 9mm is more popular than 40sw.
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    I have a recoil buffer, i don't think it does anything except add spring tension...
    I want that red glock!
    How much to just buy it?

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    How about g3 g22c , is it helpful ,most of the time 100 bucks more than g22 .
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    was wondering who had that gun now.....i think there only 3 in canada
    extremely rare
    Simon, where have you seen some of those cut away....i know of only one.
    and havent seen it in about 15 years, it was a training/sales tool, when Glock started to be mainstream it was put aside.

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    I saw one of these local at a Vancouver store yesterday, and I couldn't figure out what the hell it was

    Now I know :P

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