Glock 22 should i buy it?

87supraguy

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My buddy is offering me his Glock 22 (2nd Gen), 2 extra clips and a box of ammo for it, all for $300. he wants to put that money towards a G19. those that have used a G22 (2nd Gen) any advice, reviews pro's cons? i think it's an amazing price, but like to get some first hand experience from a non biased source.
 

BusterMK3

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My old neighbor had one and I shot it at a range once. It felt pretty nice and It was pretty easy to handle. Not too familar with prices lol, BUT from my expierience I liked it. It felt like something I'd buy if I could own one. Oh well, 2 more years..
 

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I have a 4th gen g22 and i love it....shoots well and definitely reliable..never had an issue with it. For that price i think its worth it. Also i may be wrong but do the 2nd gen 22 have 10round mags?

I also have a g39 so im definitely a glock fan.
 

juncboi

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Glocks are solid. It just depends on how it fits in your hand. You will still need to learn how to shoot it because all pistols are slightly different.
 

jessemkiiis

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My Daily carry is a Gen 3 Glock 22, love the gun especially once the new was worn off.
the only major difference i can think of is the gen 3 has the tac rail where the gen 2 does not.
$300 bucks I would buy it for sure.
 

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$300? Shit that's cheap for a decent Glock. I can't remember if the Glock I used was a 22 or a 19. Either way, it was a .40 and handled much better than my Sig p239 .40 at the time. I've been a fan of other pistols more than the Glocks, but for $300 I dont think you can go wrong.
 

jdmfreak

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I carry a glock 22 rtf with night sights I bought a couple years ago used off a buddy for 700 I will never sell it :p


I would drop 300 o that deal in a heartbeat that's a killer deal
 

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jdmfreak;1919098 said:
It's the only rtf I have seen and the rtf is my favorite by far....It only had about 300 rounds through it so I should have said it had been broke in

It's porcelain, can't be seen on airport x-ray machines, and cost more than I make in a month right?

22 rtfs go for about $500 new. I've even seen them for around $450. Not that I'd ever own a Block...
 

87supraguy

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wow this thread took off a bit. I left I small detail out... the gun was for my Fiance. i didn't get the gun after all... I had money in hand, had the girlfriend hold it and she said it was too big for her hands... we're going to be looking for something more compact like a .380.
 

jetjock

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Go to a range where they rent and let her shoot several types. Let her choose. If she's going to be carrying don't discount the S&W J frame.

Btw I see AZ licenses are no longer honored in Nevada as of March 1. I was wondering how long it'd take them to figure that one out.
 

87supraguy

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jetjock;1920095 said:
...Btw I see AZ licenses are no longer honored in Nevada as of March 1. I was wondering how long it'd take them to figure that one out.

yeah i saw that this morning. good thing i don't go to NV often but i don't see that sticking for long....