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Glock 44

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#1 ·
100 rounds Federal automatch 40 grain
4 failure to eject, 2 stove pipes
100 rounds Aguila Super extra 40 grain
9 light primer strikes (put them back in the magazine and they fired fine)
100 rounds CCI mini mag
1 stove pipe
 
#4 ·
The more rounds you get on it the more reliable it becomes. When mine was new there were darn few brands it would function reliable with now it will function with even Remington thunder crap which Glock in the manual warned against as unreliable.
 
#8 · (Edited)
The 44 is not as good as I had hoped but I plan to keep mine. It’s the ONLY Glock that has ever disappointed me!

It’s great practice for someone who carries a Glock (I often do) AND the practice clearing malfunctions etc is just a bonus for training!

Mine has about a thousand rounds through it, mostly Aguilla. I seem to get a couple malfunction clearing opportunities per 100 rounds.

I own 3 other Glock models and it seems to me that a 44 is the only way a Glock owner can get practice clearing malfunctions!
 
#13 ·
*UPDATE
took my son to the range with the Glock 44. Shot federal automatch the whole time. Probably 200 plus rounds. I had 1 failure to eject.
**** maybe 30 federal punch. Had about 4 failures. 1 failure to load. I think it's the flat front end on them. More baffling - 3 or more failure to eject. Sometimes the casing didn't budge. Some where stove pipes. Totally happy though. Nothing like running mag after mag with zero failures. I didn't bother shooting the CCI mini mag because it shot so well last time. I was frustrated the first time I took it to the range... But really liking the way this thing is coming along.