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The Glock 22 Gen 4

· March 8th, 2024 · Handguns

This video examines a Glock 22 Gen 4 .40 S&W law enforcement trade-in pulled at random from inventory. It reviews condition, features, handling characteristics, and important notes for buyers of surplus pistols.

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Overview of the Glock 22 Gen 4 Law Enforcement Trade-In

The video focuses on a Glock 22 Gen 4 with a 4.49-inch barrel, chambered in .40 S&W. This particular pistol is a law enforcement trade-in, meaning it has already been broken in and was used in service, so some wear and tear is expected. The presenter notes that this example was not handpicked but pulled directly from the stack to represent what a typical buyer might receive. The Glock 22 Gen 4 is described as a semi-automatic pistol known for durability, reliability, and longevity, which makes these law enforcement surplus guns confidence-inspiring despite cosmetic wear from prior duty use.

Barrel, Night Sights, and External Wear

The barrel protrudes slightly from the squared-off nose of the slide, a typical feature for this model. The pistol is equipped with Glock night sights, including a front night sight and rear night sights, though brightness may vary due to prior service use. The presenter points out visible wear on the barrel and on the rear sights, illustrating the kind of cosmetic marks common on trade-in pistols. These signs of use are shown as representative of the overall condition buyers can expect from similar Glock 22 Gen 4 law enforcement trade-ins.

Accessory Rail and Markings

Below the slide, the frame features a large Picatinny rail with a single crossbar slot. This rail is intended to accommodate most common weapon-mounted lights or lasers that users may want to attach to the pistol. On the left side of the slide and frame, the usual Glock markings indicate brand, model, generation, origin, and caliber, which is .40 S&W. The opposite side carries the Glock logo. These markings and the rail configuration are presented as standard for this Glock 22 Gen 4 configuration, with the visible wear limited mainly to finish rather than function.

Internal Condition and Safety Note

The presenter briefly disassembles the Glock 22 Gen 4 to show the internal condition, making an exception to the usual practice of not breaking down firearms on the channel. Inside, the components appear clean and in good working order, consistent with a well-maintained law enforcement sidearm that has seen regular but responsible use. After the quick inspection, the pistol is reassembled and the video returns to a safe handling configuration, with a reminder that maintaining safety standards is important, including for content monetization purposes.

Trigger Characteristics and Controls

Attention then shifts to the polymer frame and controls. The trigger guard has ribbed texturing on the front and retains the classic squared-off Glock profile externally with an oval-shaped interior. The trigger feel is described as typical for a Glock: a noticeable amount of take-up as the trigger safety is engaged, followed by a clearly defined wall. The break is characterized as somewhat spongy, but the reset is crisp and distinct, allowing for quick follow-up shots. These observations are presented as representative of the standard Glock 22 Gen 4 trigger system rather than a custom or modified setup.

Grip, Backstraps, and Magwell Design

The grip on this Generation 4 Glock 22 includes the familiar finger grooves, which some shooters appreciate and others dislike. The frame features molded, stippled-style texturing on both sides and on the backstrap, providing a secure hold. This particular pistol comes with interchangeable backstraps, with one installed and two additional backstraps included in the box, giving a total of three size options. The Magwell shows some dents from prior use but still functions properly. Glock leaves a deliberate gap between the Magwell and the magazine baseplate on Gen 4 models, allowing the user to grasp and pull out a magazine if it becomes stuck during a malfunction.

Purchase Considerations and Pricing

The video closes with practical notes for potential buyers of law enforcement trade-in Glock 22 Gen 4 pistols. Viewers are reminded to read all product descriptions carefully, as specific details can vary depending on how the firearms are received from the agency. The featured law enforcement trade-in Glock 22 Gen 4 is priced at around $350, which is described as more than $100 less than comparable new options. The pistol’s broken-in status is presented as a potential benefit for reliability in a sidearm intended for regular use. Viewers are encouraged to share their experiences with Glock 22 Gen 4 pistols or law enforcement trade-ins in product reviews and comments.

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