My friend bought one of these for $375 brand new and it was jamming on him, he then sold it to me for $125 and I ran some bulk ammo through it and had no problem.. I'm assuming it was how he was loading the mags. Anyway long story short I gave him an extra $50 cause it didn't feel right and gifted it to my Fiancé for our 10th anniversary and she's getting really good at shooting now. Definitely a great plinker and super cheap!
There is a company making aluminum slides for these with optic cuts on them, I forget the companies name but I love my glock 44. Bought it when it came out and I have thousands of rounds through it and it's probably my favorite glock I own
I have the Nelson Precision Manufacturing slide for RDS use, specifically the G44X EDC with the lightening cuts. For me, the G44 is also meant to be a cheaper training analogue to the full size 9mm. Because it is simple blowback, managing reciprocating weight matters a bunch in order to keep it reliably feeding. On my scale, the NPM G44X EDC slide without a dot weighs the same as the OEM slide. Then I chose a SIG Romeo Zero Elite which is only 0.4 - 0.5 ounces. Then to top it off, I only use high-velocity .22 loads, such as CCI Mini-Mags, and with the extra velocity, and just barely over the OEM reciprocating weight, I have had flawless function. Now 6061 aluminum is not a great material for a slide, but they previously made 7075 slides which had numerous poor reliability reports. My line of thinking is if I can get so many thousand (maybe 10k?) rounds out of the slide and it gives up the ghost, then that's the cost of doing business by wanting a Glock .22 with a RDS for training, and I can just pick up a new slide. Outside this context, I would say try out another manufacturer's .22 optics-ready options, though I've heard problems with FN 502 and SIG P322, so pick your poison.
100% agree with your review! Got a couple of these for my kids to work on fundamentals, upgraded slide to allow for DOT use in the future and will eventually upgrade trigger as well but forcing my kids to learn to work through less than ideal setups to become better shooters in the future.
Great video! I've tought about one of these for a while now and you pretty much pushed me over the edge as you answered two main question: 1) It powers through most .22 ammo and 2) Holster compatability with my G19.
the barrel in my glock.44 got stupid dirty really fast and was throwing shots off of czone silouette at 15 yards away from amount of build up in barrel in under 500rds without a suppressor so i would keep an eye on that
I know model numbers are bit confusing but they are corresponding to Glock Patents. Glock still makes other products that's why we don't have a every single number glock
Sights were basically crap. My own gun shot low and could not adjust anymore. Seems to be known issue. So replaced the rear sight with Glock 17 Gen 5 original what seemed to be better height. I am pretty sure this will fix the issue because many shooters have replaced the Glock 44 sight with after market better ones. I just happened to have my old Glock 17 sights laying around. Old came out easily with wood stick and small hammer. Bushed the other one in with small piece of wood and did not have to use small hammer. Gen 5 rear sight is polymer too and if it flies out some day i will buy better sights. They really should make slide for red dot for Glock 44. .22 LR and red dot could be really fun.
Was looking at that 44 but got an Advantage Arms kit instead so I could keep using my aftermarket performance trigger. Limited ammo choices though unlike the 44 which seems to eat anything
great to see your boys. an optic cut would be nice, but do you think the round has enough energy to consistently cycle the (slightly heavier) slide? “updraft”..those are the worst.
My personal opinion on the red dot for new shooters, I would say that learning the fundamentals with irons first is better, shooting irons can be more difficult, but the skill transfers to 90+% of other firearms, and in my experience learning them first will translate way easier to a red dot than visa versa. I agree the option would be nice though, especially if it would help mimic your edc for training. The other consideration is that everyone's eyes are different, astigmatism and red dots don't usually mesh well and can negate a lot of the advantages. If the purpose is to introduce shooters, it's good to keep in mind. Just my two cents Great review, I'm looking forward to adding this to my collection 😊
I love your wristwatch but, they seem to be having some pretty bad QC issues. I almost ordered two for my stepkid and I but couldn't take the chance as these are very expensive. Have you had any issues with yours.
Great Video, I’m curious if this 22mag by Glock would work with a CMMG 22 conversion/upper and a Glock lower/pistol mag well, would it cycle properly and still have last round bolt hold open
You can find links to everything here: kitbadger.com/the-glock-44/
I want the Q shirt you got Ivan. Can’t find one anywhere and we the same size…. Just saying 😂
The world needs good dads and you are one. Great post.
Agreed
My friend bought one of these for $375 brand new and it was jamming on him, he then sold it to me for $125 and I ran some bulk ammo through it and had no problem.. I'm assuming it was how he was loading the mags. Anyway long story short I gave him an extra $50 cause it didn't feel right and gifted it to my Fiancé for our 10th anniversary and she's getting really good at shooting now. Definitely a great plinker and super cheap!
Damn what a steal.. I bought my g44 for $410.95 no sales tax
There is a company making aluminum slides for these with optic cuts on them, I forget the companies name but I love my glock 44. Bought it when it came out and I have thousands of rounds through it and it's probably my favorite glock I own
Yup that's the Nelson Precision Manufacturing G44X slide. Fun piece.
Had some of that updraft at the range today too. And some left draft, and some right draft, quite a bit of down draft.....
I switched over to an fn 509 specifically because they make the 502 and both are optics ready
The number is related to Glocks patent number for that release. I have the 44 and it eats the Federal Auto Match from Walmart with no issues.
I have the Nelson Precision Manufacturing slide for RDS use, specifically the G44X EDC with the lightening cuts. For me, the G44 is also meant to be a cheaper training analogue to the full size 9mm. Because it is simple blowback, managing reciprocating weight matters a bunch in order to keep it reliably feeding. On my scale, the NPM G44X EDC slide without a dot weighs the same as the OEM slide. Then I chose a SIG Romeo Zero Elite which is only 0.4 - 0.5 ounces. Then to top it off, I only use high-velocity .22 loads, such as CCI Mini-Mags, and with the extra velocity, and just barely over the OEM reciprocating weight, I have had flawless function.
Now 6061 aluminum is not a great material for a slide, but they previously made 7075 slides which had numerous poor reliability reports. My line of thinking is if I can get so many thousand (maybe 10k?) rounds out of the slide and it gives up the ghost, then that's the cost of doing business by wanting a Glock .22 with a RDS for training, and I can just pick up a new slide. Outside this context, I would say try out another manufacturer's .22 optics-ready options, though I've heard problems with FN 502 and SIG P322, so pick your poison.
100% agree with your review! Got a couple of these for my kids to work on fundamentals, upgraded slide to allow for DOT use in the future and will eventually upgrade trigger as well but forcing my kids to learn to work through less than ideal setups to become better shooters in the future.
Great video! I've tought about one of these for a while now and you pretty much pushed me over the edge as you answered two main question: 1) It powers through most .22 ammo and 2) Holster compatability with my G19.
Thanks for the coaching tips. Micro bursts & updrafts👍😁
I've had my G44 for some time now - mine will eat any .22 ammo I've thrown at it and has been an excellent trainer companion weapon for my G19.
the barrel in my glock.44 got stupid dirty really fast and was throwing shots off of czone silouette at 15 yards away from amount of build up in barrel in under 500rds without a suppressor so i would keep an eye on that
I know model numbers are bit confusing but they are corresponding to Glock Patents. Glock still makes other products that's why we don't have a every single number glock
Those “little people” are getting pretty big old man
Outstanding intro. Excellent review
Fun review.
Sights were basically crap. My own gun shot low and could not adjust anymore. Seems to be known issue. So replaced the rear sight with Glock 17 Gen 5 original what seemed to be better height. I am pretty sure this will fix the issue because many shooters have replaced the Glock 44 sight with after market better ones. I just happened to have my old Glock 17 sights laying around. Old came out easily with wood stick and small hammer. Bushed the other one in with small piece of wood and did not have to use small hammer. Gen 5 rear sight is polymer too and if it flies out some day i will buy better sights.
They really should make slide for red dot for Glock 44. .22 LR and red dot could be really fun.
Was looking at that 44 but got an Advantage Arms kit instead so I could keep using my aftermarket performance trigger.
Limited ammo choices though unlike the 44 which seems to eat anything
That t-shirt gives me hope for humanity...
Between having my kids play with pistols and their friends and training them to a conscientious/sportive use of them, I would also choose the latter.
The Glock models numbers are the patent numbers of each design.
Good job boys
Adding an MOS would upset the functioning of the slide. That’s why the slide is polymer with metal inserts.
great to see your boys. an optic cut would be nice, but do you think the round has enough energy to consistently cycle the (slightly heavier) slide? “updraft”..those are the worst.
Hey could you tell me where to find that Target that you have with the skull on it? I like that one, you can practice on the t-box.
kitbadger.com/product/kbat-kit-badger-anatomy-target-pad/
My personal opinion on the red dot for new shooters, I would say that learning the fundamentals with irons first is better, shooting irons can be more difficult, but the skill transfers to 90+% of other firearms, and in my experience learning them first will translate way easier to a red dot than visa versa. I agree the option would be nice though, especially if it would help mimic your edc for training. The other consideration is that everyone's eyes are different, astigmatism and red dots don't usually mesh well and can negate a lot of the advantages. If the purpose is to introduce shooters, it's good to keep in mind. Just my two cents
Great review, I'm looking forward to adding this to my collection 😊
Great video
wait. they're letting you show threading a suppressor on again?
I love your wristwatch but, they seem to be having some pretty bad QC issues. I almost ordered two for my stepkid and I but couldn't take the chance as these are very expensive. Have you had any issues with yours.
Who makes the watch?
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Great video & review. Also really like your watch. What brand is it?
I need to get one, been shooting a lot again and it’s draining my pockets
I really like mine.. very accurate and reliable
Any barrel leading issues?
Cool timepiece, KB! Wonder what it is.
Does it come with the supper
Kids are getting big 😅
Great Video, I’m curious if this 22mag by Glock would work with a CMMG 22 conversion/upper and a Glock lower/pistol mag well, would it cycle properly and still have last round bolt hold open
Not alllll Glock holsters and accessories are compatible. My g44 is not compatible with my safariland owb holster.
Suppressor on a 44 has gotta be the smooth lol. That's the last pistol I would buy a Suppressor for but who am i.
Glocks are all named per their patient number.
44 divided by 2 equals 22: 🤯
Subs aren’t necessary in a 22 pistol. Everything is subsonic out of a 22 pistol.
W dad
Was the ammo super or sub? 👎
Damn, the range sure was windy that day. Lol
44th patient.
Why would I do a review with a suppressor?
wait till you 3d printy yourself a little switch, the rate of fire is stupid, its almost no fun cause it finishes a mag so fast
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