Need more info on the Glock 35's

twoblink

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I was at the gun dealer today (Picked up my Ruger 10/22 today, hip hip hurray!) and I was pretty much set on getting a Glock 32, but I thought the full sized felt a lot better. So I was thinking Glock 31, and then he showed me the Glock 34. Sweet!

So I want it in a .357Sig if possible. I know the Glock 35's are .40S&W's, and you can get a barrel for it in a 357sig, but will there be a practical/tactical Glock in 357sig?

Also, does the Glock 35 have a fully supported barrel at 6 o'clock?

Aside from the trigger job, the and the porting on the slide on top, what other advantages does the 35's have over the Glock 22?

Thanks people!
Albert
 
The G35 does not have a fully supported chamber. Advantages over the G22 also include a longer sight radius and increased velocity due to its longer barrel.

I doubt we will see a P/T .357 sig anytime soon. Glock is way behind in production, the G36 may be released in the US soon, and Glocks next pistols more than likely will be single stacks 9mm and .40s&w.
 
I have found that the longer sight radius is a real plus on the G35 vs. the G22. I installed at NY1 trigger with the 3.5 lb connector, and I am really happy with that combination.

Eventually I think you'll see a P/T in the other calibre's as well.

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