Not another Glock

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Not another Glock

#1 Post by Zilberbak »

London bus syndrome as there is new .22LR Glock announced made by ..... wait for it Glock!!!!!

Just announced today no mention of UK spec but you never know.
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#2 Post by Andy »

Yeah looks good, and genuine Glock but I can't see them buggerising it sorry I mean UK specing it.
You never know, maybe in 10 or so years like chiappa did with the rhino.
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Andy wrote: You never know, maybe in 10 or so years like chiappa did with the rhino.
Chiappa made the UK version because Richard Wilson went over to Italy and showed them how to do it .

At least its 100% legal unlike these Smoths & Glucks that are around .
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Viking are the UK agents for Glock.
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BamBam wrote:Viking are the UK agents for Glock.
And told me that there won't be a UK version available.
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Barrels are easily interchangeable on a Glock. All that is needed is one of the 3rd party barrel manufacturers to see some value in investing some time to develop one, and a bit of furniture on the grip to make it UK legal.
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#7 Post by bradaz11 »

well someone must be doing it already, as where are the existing long barrels for glocks coming from?
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#8 Post by JammyGuns »

The Cactus Arms UK people make their own barrels and slides from scratch. Not sure about the CIP one.
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aris wrote:Barrels are easily interchangeable on a Glock. All that is needed is one of the 3rd party barrel manufacturers to see some value in investing some time to develop one, and a bit of furniture on the grip to make it UK legal.
As long as the slide and frame have never been assembled into a real glock.
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Rarms wrote:
aris wrote:Barrels are easily interchangeable on a Glock. All that is needed is one of the 3rd party barrel manufacturers to see some value in investing some time to develop one, and a bit of furniture on the grip to make it UK legal.
As long as the slide and frame have never been assembled into a real glock.
I’m not sure I understand, the Glock 44 is a real Glock.
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