Glock 44 - 22 lr
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Re: Glock 44 - 22 lr
Some reviews I read,mention the stove pipe jam and failure for the first round to feed. Given that a majority of users will be using KF ammo, expect stovepipes galore. The problem with the mag lips seems to persist. Will CMT be able to address this issue in house ?
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Re: Glock 44 - 22 lr
miroflex, let's hope all and their loved ones stay safe but the way things are panning out,it does not look good. One day this damned pandemic would end,hopefully that day comes soon.
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Re: Glock 44 - 22 lr
@eljefe, that is heresy...a Glock,malfunctioning! How can that be. It is impossible.
The only truly reliable .22 ,in Indian context ,is a revolver and that too if it is in good condition. Most .22 revolvers here are not
The only truly reliable .22 ,in Indian context ,is a revolver and that too if it is in good condition. Most .22 revolvers here are not
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Re: Glock 44 - 22 lr
Winnie- every review I’ve read from the US market mentions stove piping with low vel/ poor qc ammo,and invariably, the ‘failure to feed’ with first round. In some instances , it resolved itself, others needed some tinkering with the mag lips
https://www.americanrifleman.org/articl ... -glock-g44
https://www.americanrifleman.org/articl ... -glock-g44
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The provenance of the ‘desi’ testers seems to be limited to admiring the firearm, pointing it to by standers with finger on the trigger , firing it at stone walls to depict the range, making public service announcements about getting scammed by fake dealer calls and a mention en passant,about the polymer/metal frame. No mention about the mechanism etc Eg.,the rimfire glock is NOT striker fired or other gory details. All plug and play operators
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Re: Glock 44 - 22 lr
There is a 'review' posted by one fellow of an Indian made pump action shotgun,where he mentions that the rib on the barrel is there to prevent your hand from being burnt by a hot barrel. The video was posted on a thread here. There is more such nonsense posted by people who can't be faulted for their enthusiasm but that is where it ends.
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Re: Glock 44 - 22 lr
I guess we'll wait for an early buyer to tell us the results with KF ammo
The part about the .22 revolver is perfect.
A Colt Diamondback I used with .22 KF ammo performed brilliantly
The part about the .22 revolver is perfect.
A Colt Diamondback I used with .22 KF ammo performed brilliantly
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Re: Glock 44 - 22 lr
Glock will launch probably in may and they might deliver in june .
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Re: Glock 44 - 22 lr
can you please explain whats happening, you have another 13 days for end of May...sourabhsangale wrote: ↑Thu Apr 22, 2021 7:32 pmGlock will launch probably in may and they might deliver in june .
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Re: Glock 44 - 22 lr
If and when the Glock 44 comes on here, a bit of future proofing
https://www.glockforum.com/threads/gloc ... nts.59589/
https://www.glockforum.com/threads/gloc ... nts.59589/
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Re: Glock 44 - 22 lr
Watch out info on .22 LR Ammunition at link beloweljefe wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2020 4:07 pmThat is a huge wolf and deserving of the calibers mentioned Indian wolves are smaller. I have seen 40kg boar taken with a Brno mod 1 22. That is a huge animal for a .22, but it folded up and died. I’ve also shot 50-60kg boars with a .375 and 9.3 x62 which needed a couple of finishers. Before this gets into a the eternal argument of the efficacy of the .22LR, ( yes, I too have heard of the elephant with .22LR story)
It’s a good move on the part of Glock to introduce a platform for this caliber. Whether it will serve as a practice pistol, learners gun, or in countries like India - a primary gun, I’m sure it fill be a good,dependable firearm. Since a lot of gun ownership in India is based on self defence as primary reason, a couple of double taps in the vitals will be hard to ignore.
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Re: Glock 44 - 22 lr
What I think more important is to hit the target in ease and compatability of use in an emergency situation...rs123in wrote: ↑Mon Jul 05, 2021 2:30 amWatch out info on .22 LR Ammunition at link beloweljefe wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2020 4:07 pmThat is a huge wolf and deserving of the calibers mentioned Indian wolves are smaller. I have seen 40kg boar taken with a Brno mod 1 22. That is a huge animal for a .22, but it folded up and died. I’ve also shot 50-60kg boars with a .375 and 9.3 x62 which needed a couple of finishers. Before this gets into a the eternal argument of the efficacy of the .22LR, ( yes, I too have heard of the elephant with .22LR story)
It’s a good move on the part of Glock to introduce a platform for this caliber. Whether it will serve as a practice pistol, learners gun, or in countries like India - a primary gun, I’m sure it fill be a good,dependable firearm. Since a lot of gun ownership in India is based on self defence as primary reason, a couple of double taps in the vitals will be hard to ignore.