Glock first introduced the G22 .40 caliber pistol in 1990. Today it is the most commonly carried sidearm for police offers in the United States of America.
The Glock 17 was first manufactured in 1982 for the Austrian military and police as the P80 (Pistole 80).
'Glock' usually refers to a 9mm pistol manufactured by Austrian arms company, Glock.
See link below to GLOCK 22
Glocktalk.com or you can call Glock
No, they are different calibers. A Glock 17 is 9mm and a Glock 23 is .40 S&W. A Glock 22 magazine would fit in a Glock 23.
Contact Glock and they will send you a manual for free. You can also download one from the Glock webiste.
The Glock 22 (full size .40 S&W) and the Glock 17 (full size 9mm Para) have the same external dimensions, and any holster will be interchangeable between the two.
Manufactured by Glock Ges.m.b.H. Austria, it is the Glock Pistol.
You'll need to be more specific - there are 5 pistol models that use .40 S&W rounds. They are: -Glock 22 -Glock 23 -Glock 24 -Glock 27 -Glock 35
Police most often use the 9mm Glock 17 or the .40 S&W Glock 22. The glock 17 magazine holds 17 rounds (+1 in the chamber), while the Glock 22 holds 15(+1).
FBI and US Marshals issue Glock 22.
No, the Glock 22 barrel has an outside diameter that is larger than the hole in the front of the Glock 17 slide. your safest option is to buy a Glock 22 and a 9mm conversion barrel for the 22 slide. Then with the correct magazines you could use either 9mm or .40 S&W in a single frame and slide.