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Semi-automatic pistol
Glock 22
File:Glock 22.jpgGlock 22 with light and laser accessories and unfired hollowpoint ammunition
TypeSemi-automatic pistol
Place of originAustria
Production history
DesignerGaston Glock
DesignedLate 1980s
ManufacturerGlock
Produced1990
Variants22C
Specifications
Mass650 g / 22.92 oz (unloaded)
Length186 mm / 7.32 in
Barrel length114 mm / 4.49 in
Width30.0 mm / 1.18 in
Height138 mm / 5.43 in (with magazine)

Caliber.40 S&W
ActionSafe action
Feed system10 / 15 / 17 round magazine
SightsFixed front and rear
Glock 22 in Olive Drab finish (with magazine)

The Glock 22 is a pistol manufactured by Glock. It is a Glock 17 modified to fire .40 S&W ammunition. It uses a modified slide, frame, .40 S&W barrel and magazine but is otherwise near identical in looks to the Glock 17. It has a 10, 15, or 17 round magazine capacity.

The Glock 22 has undergone three major revisions since its introduction in 1990 and current models are called 3rd generation Glock 22s. The Glock 22C is a version of the Glock 22 that has a ported barrel and slide to reduce muzzle climb while shooting the pistol.

The Glock 22 is one of the most popular law enforcement pistols in the United States, and compares favorably to other .40 S&W pistols.

Service Usage

The Glock 22 is used by a number of law enforcement agencies worldwide:

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Caliber modification

One notable feature of the Glock 22, and indeed many modern .40 S&W pistols, is the ability to change the caliber to .357 Sig with a simple barrel swap. This is possible due to the similar operating pressures of both rounds, and the fact that the .357 Sig is based on a .40 S&W case, necked down to accept .355 inch bullets.

References

  1. Technical data on the G22 from Glock.com
  2. http://www.gun-tests.com/sample/40SW.html
  3. http://en.wikipedia.org/Baltimore_Police_Department
  4. http://www.calgarypolice.ca/about/interpretive_tour9.html#18
  5. http://forums.realpolice.net/showthread.php?t=22684
  6. http://www.detroitnaacp.org/pdf/crpreport.pdf
  7. http://en.wikipedia.org/Toronto_Police_Service
  8. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BQY/is_5_49/ai_99145179
  9. http://en.wikipedia.org/Inglewood_Police_Department
  10. http://en.wikipedia.org/Maryland_Transportation_Authority_Police
  11. http://www.police.nsw.gov.au
  12. http://forums.realpolice.net/showthread.php?t=22684
  13. http://forums.realpolice.net/showthread.php?t=22684
  14. http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BTT/is_172_28/ai_n6204145
  15. http://en.wikipedia.org/Tennessee_Valley_Authority
  16. http://en.wikipedia.org/Western_Australia_Police
  17. http://en.wikipedia.org/York_Regional_Police
  18. http://glockfaq.com/gunsmithing.htm#conversions

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