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Glock
Model 22
Glock Pistol 22 .40 S&W Variant-2
Scale To:
Gun Dimensions Width:1.18-in
Length:8.03-in Height:5.43-in
Barrel:4.49-in Weight:25.6-oz
Variant 2 of 2
Gun Rankings
  • Power Factor (180 grain bullet)184860
  • Recoil Factor (180 grain bullet)9.2 ft-lb
  • Total Capacity16 rounds
  • ConcealabilityFair
  • Defense Factor91%
Gun Specifications
Type:Pistol
Caliber:.40 S&W
Action:recoil operated semi-automatic
Trigger:striker single-action (SA)
Safety:'Safe Action' trigger safety
Magazine:15-round
Frame:polymer
Grip:integrated polymer
Sights:fixed, white dot front, white square U rear
Notes:Gen3 variant
Manufacturer
Glock Ges.m.b.H.
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About the Gun

The Glock 22 is a full-size, polymer-framed pistol chambered in .40 S&W, developed to offer law enforcement and civilian users a high-capacity option with substantial stopping power in a service-oriented package. It uses a locked-breech, short-recoil operating system with a polygonal rifled barrel and double-stack magazines holding 15 rounds standard. Pre-Gen4 versions include Gen2 and Gen3 configurations.

Production

Produced from 1998 into the early 2010s.

Market value
Last updated: 3/9/2026

MSRP at production was around $500–$525. Market value for good to excellent specimens range $400–$450.

Cartridge Specifications
Cartridge: .40 Smith & Wesson
Alias: N/A
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Ballistics for This Gun
Selected Bullet Mass:180 grains
MV:1027 ft/sec ME:422 ft-lbs
Analysis

These pre-Gen4 Glock 22 variants share identical core mechanics and have demonstrated consistent durability in law enforcement, military contracts, and civilian applications worldwide. Major components remain highly compatible between Gen2 and Gen3 versions, supporting broad parts interchangeability with only minor differences in grip feel and frame features. The polygonal rifling enables reliable function with various ammunition types and contributes to consistent practical accuracy at typical distances. Gen2 models feature checkered front and back straps on the grip with pebble-texture side panels, no accessory rail on the dust cover, and no finger grooves or thumb rests; these appear less frequently due to age and lower original production volumes relative to later runs, often appealing to users who prefer the simpler grip design without added contours or rail provisions. Gen3 models incorporate an accessory rail forward of the trigger guard, finger grooves along the front strap, thumb rests on the frame sides, and a revised grip texture pattern; they constitute the majority of circulating examples, particularly from former law enforcement sources, with the rail supporting device mounting and the grip modifications offering ergonomic adjustments for a range of hand sizes. The platform maintains extensive compatibility with corresponding Gen3 Glock 23 components and other .40 S&W models from the era, facilitating access to magazines, holsters, recoil springs, and related parts, while the .40 S&W chambering provides manageable recoil in the full-size frame. Secondary market preferences depend primarily on condition, originality, and individual grip fit rather than any inherent differences in mechanical performance or durability across the generations.

User Rating
3 User Ratings
2 User Comments
User Comments

4 of 5 Stars
Snappy
By Rbmd20202A on 07 Sep 2021
The Glock 22 is very snappy and has a noticeable felt recoil. I wanted a .40 S&W pistol and I had to settle for a Glock. Of the three .40 S&W pistols I own, the best shooting and has the least amount of recoil is my Beretta PX4 Storm.


5 of 5 Stars
By pprime on 09 Sep 2020
Awesome gun! One of my favorite pistols.