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Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but .22 pistols can be picky. The more you pay, (sometimes) the better performance - but competition grade pistols easily run $750 and up.I’ve heard they have issues with ammo. I want something that’ll eat pretty much whatever I feed it. I specially with times like rn where I can’t pick what I find lol.
The Glock 44 is ‘ ok ‘ if you plan to practice drawing and mag changes and you already have a belt rig setup for a Glock 17 or 19.
I bought one the week they came out, it ran flawless for 4,000 rounds. Then it blew the extractor and split the slide.
Sent it back to Glock on a Monday morning, the following Monday fed ex delivered me a replacement pistol.
Only 400 rounds thru this one. No jams, shoots a bit tighter groups than the first.
Very disappointing for the price, but Glock covered it. Just sucks knowing next time it happens it will be out of the warranty period most likely.
Glock perfection....but only for one year.![]()
I lost my shhoting buddy and a friend of over 30 years to a stroke last year, so I too need more friends that shoot. Here's an offer: come out to Boulder City, I will take you to the range (free for members and their guests) and you can shoot my S&W Victory and a Phoenix .22 (so you can see the difference between inexpensive and cheap). Then you may stop by Mr. Pawn in BC. They have the best prices and a pretty good selection.I need to make more shooting friends. Right now it’s just me and my brother. I didn’t touch a gun until about just a year ago.
Hey sorry to get back to you so late. I could definitely use some shooting friends. I’m right outside of boulder on 95 and collegeI lost my shhoting buddy and a friend of over 30 years to a stroke last year, so I too need more friends that shoot. Here's an offer: come out to Boulder City, I will take you to the range (free for members and their guests) and you can shoot my S&W Victory and a Phoenix .22 (so you can see the difference between inexpensive and cheap). Then you may stop by Mr. Pawn in BC. They have the best prices and a pretty good selection.