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Pre-Owned Complete Glock 22 Gen 3 Lower - $59.99 shipped after Glock40 coupon
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$99 now. I should have doubled down at the $59 price.
Mixer: yes that is it. The 9mm ejector bends slightly to the right (with muzzle end facing away from you), while the 40sw is straight with no bend.
40sw ejector works with 9mm also, if you don't mind shells flying straight back into your face. I've put 1500 rnds of 9mm or so thru my G22 with 9mm conversion barrel using the original ejector. But yes it is a cheap and quick swap for these...
Hi 19Paul,
I have this frame and want to convert to 9mm. Is this the right trigger housing and ejector.
Thank you.
That’s the one. Eight bucks and a 3/32” punch with no fitting.
This frame can be made 9mm compatible (G17/34) by simply installing an $8 trigger housing and ejector in 9mm.
What is up with these stupid posts lately? Is it that Nigerian prince or something :)
Add $15 to the dealer, plus $10 for the background check in Oregon, and the total is $84.99.
Anyone know where you can get a complete upper kit from or at least a good site to buy the parts for the upper? Thanks.
Basically just a completely populated Glock gen3 17/22/31 3-pin frame. Got this because I've got an Advantage Arms .22 kit. Looks like it's seen very little use. Clean. Serial # range puts it at 10 years-old. Would recommend.
Another cool use would be to use this lower and buy a .22 caliber Glock upper conversion set then you can have a dedicated. 22 caliber Glock plinker/Trainer. Since obviously they do not sell or make .22 caliber Glocks from factory
My two sense of what I'm going to do. people are asking what anyone would need a frame like this for my intentions after just putting one on order is this Glock 22 lower is the same frame as a glock 17 and
17L which is no longer in production as far as I can tell.
After ordering the lower I intend go to Lone Wolf and order a 17 L upper and a pyramid trigger from the GlockStore and custom Barrel with custom Milling on the upper slide.
Bottom line instead of spending $2,500 on a Salient arms Glock or even $1,500 plus for a zev Technologies I'm believing that for well under $1,000 I can build a reliable tactical looking I know it's a buzzword. Custom block to suit my needs and my personal taste as far as looks and internals in the gun. that'll be a nice range toy.
that for us modern-day gun owners to say this and piss people off when done nicely I believe Rivals the reliability and looks of any custom 1911 out there that people pay thousands for. We all know what a Glock is some people spend a lot of money souping up old American muscle cars ie 1911s other people go to Fast and Furious route souping up in spending tens of thousands on Honda Civics this will be my Fast and Furious gun
Another use to consider... You can also use this to build a .40 Glock 22 AND easily convert it to shoot 9mm with a conversion barrel... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBXeQ_0_548... ----- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBXeQ_0_548... I don't know Glocks at all, but considered getting a Glock one day. Looks like you can buy a Glock 22 Slide and use the Glock 22 Bore (of course) as well as a 9mm Conversion Barrel with no problems. I wonder if it would be worth building off of this vs buying a "Complete" used Glock 22 and a 9mm conversion barrel. Never did the math. Maybe a Glock aficionado could comment. For "Prepping" reasons, being able to shoot 9mm or 40 cal would be smart. I have an XD40. One thing I've noticed is that as people are trending 9mm and dropping .40's... .40 ammo can be found cheap!
I'm not worried about other persons reasons. I'm just simply curious as to why, because I don't know. Now that you pointed out a few, thanks by the way, gives me a few ideas why maybe I should purchase one. - regards
Out of curiosity, why would you need something like this? Please post your thoughts. I'm trying to think of scenarios, but can't come up with any.
If you're doing a custom build with an aftermarket slide, this is much cheaper than buying a whole pistol and saves hundreds of dollars.
If you have a previous gen with-out an integrated rail and want one but don't want a trigger guard clamp.
Perhaps somebody who went nuts stippling and now regrets it might want a cheap replacement?
To name but a few.
Why worry with other people's reasons?
Out of curiosity, why would you need something like this? Please post your thoughts. I'm trying to think of scenarios, but can't come up with any.
Best price I've seen on these (previous was $175 for a populated frame). But I can't see myself ever needing one....ha....
A lower parts kit for a G22 costs around $100 may as well get this frame also for a lil more?
I would like to buy two of the glock 40 gen 3 complete lowers glock 22