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General Categories => General Firearm Discussion => Topic started by: Jerry Lundegard on July 08, 2013, 09:52:46 PM
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I do not own a Glock but have an opportunity to buy a Glock 22 at a very good price. This particular gun is an American made version. Are these inferior to the European made product in any way, or are they essentially the same? I tried to do research on Google but all I can find is the usual Glock vs XDM vs MP screaming matches.
If anyone could give me a straight up answer with some details on US made versus Austrian made version, I would sure appreciate it.
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It'll be perfectly fine.
(I'm actually kind of curious how you are certain that it is an "American made version" and what exactly you mean by that, really.)
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There is no difference between the made in USA versions vs Austria.
The frames made in Austria will say "Made in Austria" on them. If it just says "Glock Inc., Smyrna GA" on the frame then you know it was made in the US.
The slide will have the country it was made engraved on the side "USA" or "Austria"
It is quite possible to have a frame made in the US and a slide from Austria on the same gun
Most made in the US Glocks are exported to other countries (who cannot receive product from Austria), however some of the made in the US ones were used here to fill some of the backlog of orders
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Thanks for the straight answer. Friend of a friend is telling me the ones stamped USA are inferior. The guy is a know it all BS type. I figured I would get a better answer here and I did. Thanks.