Discovered something I didn't know existed.
Glock 22P
Images stolen from this Gunbroker Auction
Of note: Glock has this listed on their web page as Law Enforcement Only.
Marv's reaction, "It lets you practice drawing without shooting yourself in the leg?"
31 May 2019
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All the range instructors at my academy had 'em. It let them demonstrate firearms manipulations without using a live gun. I always wondered (but none of the instructors would give me a straight answer) if you could take the slide/barrel assembly off of a glock 22 and put it on the red frame and then have a functional red glock 22.
ReplyDeleteQuestion: I hit the links, but still is unclear if it is, or isn't, functional/operational? Is it a "dummy" gun?
ReplyDeleteFrom what I've been able to find out, the frame is 100% functional and if you replace the slide you have a functioning gun.
DeleteThis has been around for a long time.
ReplyDeleteThe red ones are the inert and the blue ones shoot Simunitions.
Thank you!
DeleteWe had a couple of the blue UTM ones come in last week. I meant to snag a photo but the manager insisted they get out most Ricky tick tick so we wouldn't start dueling with them.
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