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I've had a Glock 22 since the year they were introduced.
It's a good gun, reliable and accurate, but with certain ammunition (180gr. aluminum Blazers in particular) it's a real handful, with VERY pronounced muzzle whip. It doesn't hurt to shoot; it's just hard to control for followup shots.
Some people have claimed that they're not accurate, but with proper lead bullet handloads and an UltraDot, they're good enough for bullseye competition.
I put a 3.5lb. Ghost connector in mine and did the "$0.25 trigger job". It's got a safe but very smooth trigger pull. I also put a Pachmayr adjustable rear on.
I put in a Storm Lake cut rifling barrel so that I'd have no trouble shooting lead bullets for practice. It was totally drop in and has been both accurate and reliable.
With the right ammunition, I consider my Glock 22 my most capable full sized self-defense handgun.