Got bored and took pics

Hmmm.... mine ejects to the right, but keeps not fully cycling. A lot of stovepipes. When it does cycle, it works fine. And I ran through about 200 rnds with a 12lb spring with no issues. I'm going to try a 14lb, but I need another guide rod, since I pirated from my 24.

I guess if I could find a 36, I would buy it.......

MA legal G36 but it's not for sale. I'll be leaving in a few years (retiring) As I head out I'm going to sell everything that's hard to get in MA, as I can walk into any gun shop where I'm going and buy it (Free State)
 
I'm starting to understand why it's hard to find a good glock model 19.You own all of the Glocks. I have a 1rst gen Glock 22 with a Crimson trace laser and a recently aquired Glock 23C.Do you advise getting a 19c barrel and mags for the 23c to do a conversion? I'm new to the world of carrying Glocks.never felt safe with a round in the tube while carrying.My shooting buddies are trying to conver me.I generally carry one of the Sigs,Smith's, or a Colt on half cock notch for that.At the same time ,I feel pretty well armed with 2"Smith model 66 or a 649 bodyguard with crimson trace laser grips as well.
I bought the 23C after I checked the ballistics on some 40 S&W ammo.The Winchester silver tip came out on top for my money.1240 fps with an energy factor of 501.My Sig and Colt 45's have trouble matching that .The Sig 229 in 40 matches it but is heavier than the Glock for all day carry. The 23c seems to be the best combination of weight ,caliber and capacity.Gee,maybe you already figured all of this out and that's why you have so many Glocks.Thoughts?

Not to nit-pick, but the only 1st generation Glocks are G17s and a very few G19s. What you have is a 2nd generation G22. Also if a Glock has finger groves but no rail and is not a 26,27,33,36,39 (essentially the sub-compacts) then it is a 2.5 gen. 3rd gens other than the sub-compacts have rails. [grin]
 
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