Best .22 to emulate a glock 34
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Best .22 to emulate a glock 34
What is the best .22 (Ruger or Browning) to match the balance, grip angle and such to a 34? Leland1 was kind enough to offer to let me share his browning (A Big Thanks for that) for the July 11 shoot. Would like the .22 to use for a poor shot to use cheap ammo to get better with the 34 and the carry glock.
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Re: Best .22 to emulate a glock 34
Id have to say either the Buckmark or Browning Challenger
Leland1- Veteran Poster

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Re: Best .22 to emulate a glock 34
Or just get a tac sol G17 .22 lr conversion and throw it on the 34. They should be compatible
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Re: Best .22 to emulate a glock 34
I don't the Browning's would be the way to go as there is not much similar at all between them and a Glock.
The conversion is a good idea though. There are several companies, Ciener, Advantage Arms, etc. that offer them.
As for as a complete gun, there is a Glock copy imported and sold by "Austrian Sporting Arms" located in Ware, MA. I have handled one but never shot one, so I can't speak to reliability or accuracy. It is a very close copy of a Glock though but is smaller than a 34 (more like a 19 if I remember right). It has the trigger safety but also has a slide mounted decocker which of course Glocks don't have. It is marked "ISSC M22" on the slide and "ISSC Handels GmbH" and "Made is Austria" on the frame. Price was in the $350 range if I remember right. I think if you Google some of the terms above or "Glock .22 copy" you will be able to find some info on it.
The conversion is a good idea though. There are several companies, Ciener, Advantage Arms, etc. that offer them.
As for as a complete gun, there is a Glock copy imported and sold by "Austrian Sporting Arms" located in Ware, MA. I have handled one but never shot one, so I can't speak to reliability or accuracy. It is a very close copy of a Glock though but is smaller than a 34 (more like a 19 if I remember right). It has the trigger safety but also has a slide mounted decocker which of course Glocks don't have. It is marked "ISSC M22" on the slide and "ISSC Handels GmbH" and "Made is Austria" on the frame. Price was in the $350 range if I remember right. I think if you Google some of the terms above or "Glock .22 copy" you will be able to find some info on it.

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