With the compensator, the muzzle flash/blast is pretty unpleasant.
I have, and love, Glocks in 9mm...a G19, G17, and a G34.
I have had several .40S&W Glocks..G22 and G35, and never really got on with them...recoil made them less than pleasant to shoot and I let them both go.
If you are looking for a 'plastic' .40, I would strongly suggest that you look at the S&W M&P...I picked up one of the first ones in the country and was surprised at how it was much nicer to shoot than the G22.
I recently had my youngest (23!) daughter out at the range to get some 'trigger time', and she preferred the M&P40 to all of the other plastic/steel guns...she was also wickedly accurate with it at 25YRDS!
If you have a chance, I recommend that you handle/shoot one of the M&P's before you decide.

I have a glock 22C, its a fine pistol
To tell you the truth I don't find the C to make much of a difference, it is kind of a novelty, makes a bit of a flash but I never notice it when shooting, I only notice it when someone else is shooting, does make the top of the slide a little more dirty,
the good thing is that in the future you can just get a regular barrel and it becomes a standard glock 22
I don't think .40S&W round requires a compensator.
No difference for you huh? How about the muzzle flip, more less, the same?
I don't know how you concluded the need to have a compensator equals the need to own firearms but whatever
What does that even mean?
Read my post again, no where does it say the need to have a compensator equals the need to own firearms. It asks what people think about the Glock C22, not whether the gun should or should not have a compensator.
I do not NEED anything was my point, wanting something and needing are two different things. Thanks for your opinion.
but it could be my sense of novelty as well. I would think the 22C might keep the gun on target a little better though....I would be interested to hear a side by side comparison with the same ammo.
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I've got a non-compensated .40cal barrel coming from Stormlake so I can use it to shoot in IPSC Standard. The ports of the 10mm put it into Open.
I've got a G20C and it's awesome. Awesome is an understatement![]()



























