Another One For My Glock Collection

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I've just added The Glock 22P to my Glock collection. This is their training pistol which can do everything except fire ammunition. There is no firing pin hole in the breech face. The gun has a standard Glock slide except for the firing pin modification.. The barrel is solid with drilled holes down it's length in order to match the weight of a standard Glock loaded with ammunition. There's even a hole on top of the barrel at the breech in order to try and protect any idiot that would place the barrel in a standard Glock 22 pistol and fire it thus allowing the gases to escape. The Glock 22P can do everything that a normal Glock can except fire. However, it's still a restricted weapon as the frame assembly will accept any regular slide and fire.











 
Just a question, why not use a regular Glock? The money you spent on that training version could have repaired several parts that may have become worn from training. Are you an instructor?
 
Now you need one with the blue frame - you know the one that fires "simunition"....... ;)

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Just a question, why not use a regular Glock? The money you spent on that training version could have repaired several parts that may have become worn from training. Are you an instructor?

Your forgetting the fact that I purchased this Glock to be part of my overall Glock collection. This will join my 20th and 25th Anniversary Glocks as well as my other collectable Glocks. I'm still looking for the Glock 17R (reset) as well as a cutaway Glock. I find it easier to find some of these rarer items on USA auction boards such as GunBroker, from where I acquired my 20th Anniversary Glock.
 
Your forgetting the fact that I purchased this Glock to be part of my overall Glock collection. This will join my 20th and 25th Anniversary Glocks as well as my other collectable Glocks. I'm still looking for the Glock 17R (reset) as well as a cutaway Glock. I find it easier to find some of these rarer items on USA auction boards such as GunBroker, from where I acquired my 20th Anniversary Glock.

So it's part of a "collection", ok, whatever floats your boat.
 
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