Glock 22 Gen3 .40 S&W Full-Size Pistol with Austrian-Marked Slide, 4.49 in Barrel, Two 22-Round Magazines
This Glock 22 Gen3 is a full-size .40 S&W with an Austrian-marked slide and U.S. importer marking on the frame. It includes two Glock factory 22-round extended magazines and retains hallmark Gen3 features such as the integral single-slot accessory rail, molded finger grooves, and fixed polymer white dot/U sights. The 4.49 in steel barrel uses polygonal rifling, and the bore condition is excellent.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Distinct polygonal rifling; clean with no visible wear.
Specific Condition Notes: There are minor marks from prior handling and use. The bore is bright and clean. Refer to the pictures for a detailed view.
What’s Included
- Glock 22 Gen3 .40 S&W pistol
- Two Glock factory 22-round extended magazines (witness holes to 22; floorplates molded with Glock logo and code 6079-01)
The Gen3 frame features molded finger grooves, thumb rests, and an integral single-slot accessory rail, paired with rear slide serrations for positive manipulation. Fixed polymer sights include a white dot front and white U-outline rear, providing a clear sight picture.
The 4.49 in steel barrel uses polygonal rifling with a 1:9.84 in right-hand twist. The bore presents a clean, mirror finish consistent with the listed condition. The .40 S&W chambering accepts Glock double-stack magazines, and this pistol includes two Glock-marked extended 22-round magazines.
This model operates with Glock’s Safe Action system in a striker-fired, recoil-operated, locked-breech design. It incorporates a trigger safety, firing pin safety, and drop safety. The magazine release is the Gen3 small, left-side configuration.
Markings include GLOCK, INC., SMYRNA, GA, AUSTRIA. The slide is Austrian-marked with the U.S. importer marking on the frame, aligning with the pistol’s Austrian origin.




