Just curious

by A K Church, Monday, February 19, 2024, 05:53 (73 days ago) @ JD
edited by A K Church, Monday, February 19, 2024, 07:06

Mike's Glock 44 had three issues

Well, four really, since the pistol also came with a heavy trigger pull, but that wasn't a reliability issue. If you dug your finger into the trigger like a death grip, it would eventually release, however that pull weight was easily fixed with some aftermarket parts. Sadly at his expense.

Per reliability: Failures to feed, to extract, and to ignite. All subjectively way past what could be expected just from varying ammo quality. And he's not one of those people who don't clean pistols.

Now I've "heard", as in internet wisdom, that Glock is very good about taking back defective 44s, and fair to middlin' about actually curing the problems. I also "hear" (again unverified internet lore) that more recent production guns are a lot better.

So do you know if yours is an older used gun which has perhaps gone back for updating, or a newer manufacture?

Kinda interested in the story on yours, if known. Realize you may not know it. Glad you have one which works well.


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