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Gen2 Glocls use the same spring for 9mm and .40 IIRC.
Gen2 Glocls use the same spring for 9mm and .40 IIRC.
G22s shear rails? Lol!
The first batches did and some newer gen3's have been reported as doing the same
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I fully admit, a G22 or any .40cal Glock are ones I would stay away from.
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The difference in price for ammo is negligible so that's a personal choice. As mentioned, the G21(45) has a significantly larger frame than the G22(40). Unless you go the G21SF route, I would suggest something in 40. If the full size isn't your bag you could go compact (G23) or subcompact (G27). Regardless, Gen 3 is the way to go IMO.
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So why did you tell me this then?
I really doubt that .357sig, .45acp or 10mm Glocks will outlast .40 caliber Glocks.I still stand by my statement. Of all the Glocks available and their to date track records for reliability and failures. The G22 is one to stay away from. That doesn't mean its bad or a lemon, it just means it has had the poorest track record of any Glock model. I personally suggest a G17/19/26. Ammo is cheaper yet, recoil is lame so follow up shots are easy, parts are everywhere as are mags and accessories. The 17 is the flag ship of the Glock fleet, it has the longest track record and the cleanest.
I really doubt that .357sig, .45acp or 10mm Glocks will outlast .40 caliber Glocks.
The first batches did and some newer gen3's have been reported as doing the same. My opinion is the under powered recoil spring is permitting the slide to slam into the frame with too much velocity and subsequently too much energy/force for the rails. I fully admit, a G22 or any .40cal Glock are ones I would stay away from.
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