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| I imagine it will sell well. My Walther PPQ-22 is a fun gun to shoot/train with.
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| Would have much preferred at 43x sized .380 but even that wouldn’t be legendary. Yes...a PCC would have been legendary. Particularly a folding one.
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| On the one hand my inner 12-year old tacticool\mall ninja who stays up way too late watching Die Hard and re-runs of The A-Team is rather unenthusiastic about this .22 caliber Glock. However, anything that was not a bullpup PCC chambered in .44 AutoMag would have been a disappointment so his judgement is, at best, rather questionable. My inner father, on the other hand, who had been leaning towards a Smith & Wesson M617 to teach my son to shoot on but keeps hesitating on spending over $700 is intrigued by the new Glock. On the gripping hand, the inner father agrees with the inner 12-year old that a .44 AutoMag bullpup PCC sounds awesome so I don’t know what to say.
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| Really hoping this is just the first step towards a line up of Glock 22s. I think if it's as good as a PPQ or TX22 it'll be a hit. I'll get one soon for sure, the threaded barrel is already on the website. More details here: https://www.thefirearmblog.com...12/10/glock-44-22lr/Any idea what that rounded rectangle is on the top of the slide? My big question now is if it'll be RDS compatible. |
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| Meh I’ll stick with a Taurus TX22
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| quote: Originally posted by matai: Any idea what that rounded rectangle is on the top of the slide?
Probably polymer for weight reduction (WAG on my part). |
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| Meh, think I will stick with my S&W M&P Shield 22 compact. Now in 22 Magnum, count me in. |
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| i will probably buy a couple of them. Too cool! I would have preferred a carbine but WTH this will do.
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| quote: Originally posted by Mustang-PaPa: Well i like the idea as long as the frame and guts are from current Glock production and not of a completely different design. I understand that the slide will be different for weight and reliability.
Also sorta hard to put more then 10rds in a straight mag. Those rims on .22 do cause feeding issue when more then 10rds of .22 is stacked in a straight mag.
I think the frame is different on the top but not so much in the bottom. Slide removed pics look to be standard fair gen 5 parts. Changing out the trigger would be number one on my list. All my Glocks have Apex triggers. I agree. Folks wanting a higher round count are not taking into consideration how the .22LR round stacks. It is tricky to add too many more. |
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| Meh...I already have an Advantage Arms conversion. Oh well, maybe something will come along that piques my interest in ‘20.
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| That was a complete and total blue balling. A .22 is legendary ?? Where is the single stack 10mm ?? |
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| The ever wise Para had a fatalistic tone in mentioning the Carbine. I wistfully mentioned an updated 17L. Looks like a lot of us are still waiting for our hoped-for Glock.
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| quote: Originally posted by matai: Any idea what that rounded rectangle is on the top of the slide?
Word on the street is if you pop the rectangle from the slide top, this thing becomes a BELTFED .22lr....! |
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| A threaded barrel makes it an "assualt weapon" where I live.  Glad someone did the smart thing and introduced their non threaded version first as the standard item, instead of as a more expensive option later down the line.
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| Personally I love it. I’ve been wanting three Glocks for a long time and I got two this year, the G48 and now the the G44. A Glock carbine is the third but I’ve got an AR-9 and a CZ so I’m less interested in a Glock branded carbine now. I’ll be getting one if these quickly!
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