WTS: Glock 26 w/22lr Conversion

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WTS: Glock 26 w/22lr Conversion

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This is a dedicated Glock26 to an Advantage Arms .22lr conversion barrel/slide. I got tired of swapping uppers and wanted a dedicated .22lr, so I bought a friends G26 lower and dedicated the AA upper to it. Comes with 8 AA .22lr 10 rd magazines (7 with pinky extensions epoxyed to the bottoms). That’s $140-$175 worth of magazines alone. I had to use G26 extensions and modify them to fit, and yes you can still remove the floor plates for cleaning. This is a perfect tactical trainer, or a perfect plinker or kit gun that loves the cheapest .22lr rounds available (Advantage Arms recommends them).

Asking $550 FTF in the DFW area, or + shipping/fee from my FFL to yours for my actual cost. Selling to fund my new love for military revolvers. ;-) The AA kit for G26/27 alone sells for about $290 - $300 online, if you can find one in stock, and that's with 1 mag. Note: the bottom rear of the G26 trigger guard has been contoured, as is popular, for a better grip.

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Re: Glock .22lr

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Very nice. Is this as reliable as the original Glock 26?
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WildBill wrote:Very nice. Is this as reliable as the original Glock 26?


It's as reliable as the brand of ammo will allow. The dirtier .22lr cartridges will eventually cause a failure if too many rounds are fired before a quick run through the bore with a brush or patch. I usually swab the bore after each 100 or so rounds to limit this.
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G26ster wrote:
WildBill wrote:Very nice. Is this as reliable as the original Glock 26?


It's as reliable as the brand of ammo will allow. The dirtier .22lr cartridges will eventually cause a failure if too many rounds are fired before a quick run through the bore with a brush or patch. I usually swab the bore after each 100 or so rounds to limit this.
:thumbs2: Thanks.
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Re: WTS: Glock .22lr

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Oh man! :grumble I wish I could. I wish I could.

Sorry, I can't.
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Re: WTS: Glock .22lr

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It's a nice package deal. Just wish it had the threaded barrel. :banghead:
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Re: WTS: Glock 26 w/22lr Conversion

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Changed title to avoid confusion with regular G22.
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