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Just noticed an email about pre-orders for the Glock 44 in 22LR coming January 2020. Anybody have any info on this pistol?
asystejs
12-17-2019, 17:33
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2019/12/16/glock-44/
No. But it looks like there are several YouTube videos with some info.
https://youtu.be/i_4tdgMbh78
Beat me by three minutes. Lol.
SouthPaw
12-18-2019, 00:04
Pass.
$399
10 round mag
Non threaded bbl
Yeah, I had found the TFB video after posting the question here. Interesting that they're doing the threaded barrel in Europe, but not here. I guess we can thank our protective overlords for making suppressors so difficult to get and use.
My G19 slide rubs the web of my thumb. Since this is supposed to mimic the G19 with an even lighter polymer slide, that would be a no-go.
asystejs
12-18-2019, 09:48
It ships with only 1 magazine and no threaded barrel.
That stripped down $380 pistol is going to cost you much more.
G44......................380 Buds pre-order
Threaded.barrel..........150 Guessing on price
........................$530
5.Extra.Mags.@$25........125 Guessing on price
........................$655
In.2021.5.'HiCap.Mags'...125
........................$780
If you don't already have one or want to dedicate one to the G44
Start now so you can have it in 2021
Suppressor...............400
Tax.Stamp................200
.......................$1380
3beansalad
12-18-2019, 10:23
I hate that I want one, and will undoubtedly pick up a BL when I can.
I've heard a lot of talk that the 10 round mag will be replaced with a 15 round soon.
Not_A_Llama
12-18-2019, 10:53
By my math, running CCI Standard at $0.05/round, purchased 9mm at $0.15/round, and a $400 pricetag, this is 4k rounds to breakeven. Couple months of practice, depending on the schedule. Minimal recoil and presumably fantastic accuracy also achieves a nice decoupling of pure skillset marksmanship.
If I didn't already have a nice AA kit, this would be a phenomenal value for a high volume competitive shooter.
That?s the best thing about numbers is you can get just about any result you want.
New Glock 19 = $500
22 conversion kit = $300
Total $800 for a G19 in 22 cal.
Or
New Glock 44 = $400
See. A guy can get his 22 cal Glock for half the price of putting one together himself.
Acetylcholine
06-09-2020, 09:06
81837
I love mine. 22 is cheap and it’s fun for first time shooters.
jenznat0r
10-06-2020, 17:48
Don't mean to bump an old thread, but long story short...I bought a Tokarev from Classic from some of my student loans that ended up being defective. I got a full refund, and my wife has been eyeing one of these. Is it worth buying? Locally there's one and I put it on a 24 hour hold to think it over.
Scanker19
10-07-2020, 07:31
I really like the one I have. I was hesitant at first from some bad reviews, but I’ve shot maybe 300 rounds from mine of mixed quality and brands and have had maybe 3 FtF...? But they were all from Winchester Xpert .22 and I had the same issues in my bolt guns and anything else that uses .22 BECAUSE THAT AMMO SUCKS!!! Whoa sorry got a little hot there.
Bottom line if it’s cheap enough get the Glock 44, it makes shooting GSSF matches cheaper too!!!
TEAMRICO
10-07-2020, 20:47
I like mine. Minus the weight it simulates my G19 pretty good.
I even used it in my Recover Glock brace. I want to try it out in my MCK this Friday.
Cheap shooting and have not had any failures yet shooting Federal and Aguila.
It?s a $299 price range pistol in my opinion but if you can find a cheap one get it.
Friends don’t let friends shoot Winchester Xpert.......
I've got about 5k through my 44. It definitely is shooting better the more rounds I put through it. The first 1-2k had some malfunctions. Not horrible but it is noticeably improved now.
I got the threaded barrel to run a can. Remington subs are awful. But Aguila “standard” runs well. The original barrel is better, but the more I run the better it runs.
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