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Old 22-12-2008, 07:59 AM   #31
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I hope it does not work in reverse... I can think of nothing worse than when it comes to crunch time and the projectile dribbles out of the barrel.
Read about a fellow who went into a shop & said he needed ammo for his 22. Guy sold him a box & off he went, came back later & said the bullets were falling out of the barrel! Turns out he had a Glock Model 22 in .45ACP!
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Old 22-12-2008, 11:33 AM   #32
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Read about a fellow who went into a shop & said he needed ammo for his 22. Guy sold him a box & off he went, came back later & said the bullets were falling out of the barrel! Turns out he had a Glock Model 22 in .45ACP!
Glock 22 is 40SW, Glock 21,30 or 36 are 45ACP. It would be very obvious and almost impossible to load a 22LR round into either the magazine or the breech of any Glock. Sounds like a bit of an urban legend.
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Old 23-12-2008, 04:54 AM   #33
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Glock 22 is 40SW, Glock 21,30 or 36 are 45ACP. It would be very obvious and almost impossible to load a 22LR round into either the magazine or the breech of any Glock. Sounds like a bit of an urban legend.
Or it was a 40SW And I muddled the story.
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