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bought my Glock G22 back in 2017
I just dislike the 40 S&W, so i retired the pistol to the gun safe
sometime in 2010, I read one could just drop a 357 Sig barrel into the G22
but found it kicked like a mule - back into the gun safe
come forward to last month, I acquired a complete Gen 4 G17C for my G22 lower
put a Gen 4 G17 ejector in the lower for reliable ejection
so, today, I mounted the complete G22 slide back on, with the 357 Sig barrel, OEM compound 17# G22 recoil spring still in it
but kept the G17 ejector in the lower
shot PPU 125 gn 357 Sig ammo - cycled just fine
no FTF, FTE or brass to face
actually the brass was thrown to 5 O'clock, about 3' away, even with the G17 ejector
so, move up to Federal 357 Sig HST
now it kicks like my old Ruger Service Six with 125 gn Magnum loads, but no failures
shot a little high with the G22 sights, but nothing one could not comp for
Life is good
I just dislike the 40 S&W, so i retired the pistol to the gun safe
sometime in 2010, I read one could just drop a 357 Sig barrel into the G22
but found it kicked like a mule - back into the gun safe
come forward to last month, I acquired a complete Gen 4 G17C for my G22 lower
put a Gen 4 G17 ejector in the lower for reliable ejection
so, today, I mounted the complete G22 slide back on, with the 357 Sig barrel, OEM compound 17# G22 recoil spring still in it
but kept the G17 ejector in the lower
shot PPU 125 gn 357 Sig ammo - cycled just fine
no FTF, FTE or brass to face
actually the brass was thrown to 5 O'clock, about 3' away, even with the G17 ejector
so, move up to Federal 357 Sig HST
now it kicks like my old Ruger Service Six with 125 gn Magnum loads, but no failures
shot a little high with the G22 sights, but nothing one could not comp for
Life is good