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Glock 44 Problems Already? That’s Just Perfect

Just a few weeks ago Glock released their first pistol in .22LR, it looks like the Glock 44 problems are already cropping up.

This was met with both praise and ridicule by differing factions within the firearms community. While the rimfire, Glock 19 size, pistol received mixed reviews, it became something that people across the world were interested in. Finally an OEM option for budget minded training that uses existing holsters and accessories.

Recently, posts have been popping up across social media showing all manner of problems with the new Glock 44. These range from cracked slides, broken ejectors, and out of battery detonations. I first came across the issue from a post by the Military Arms Channel earlier today. Since then I’ve seen posts from multiple sources with multiple instances of issues.

Of course, there’s more data that needs to be gathered to see what the underlying problems may be. Is it bad metallurgy with the slides? Poor selection of ammo possibly leading to over-pressure or squib loads?

No matter the problem, Glock 44 owners need to keep an eye on their pistols during range time. If you notice a problem, set the pistol aside and contact of the company for warranty work. We’ll keep you up to date as more information rolls out regarding these issues.

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Daniel Reedy

Daniel holds instructor certifications from Rangemaster, Agile Training & Consulting, and the NRA. He has received training from Craig Douglas, Tom Givens, and Steve Fisher among others. He also has experience competing in USPSA, CAS, 3 Gun, and Steel Challenge. In his free time Daniel enjoys petting puppies and reading the Constitution. His work is also published by Athlon Outdoors, AmmoLand, Recoil Concealment, Air Force Times, and other publications.

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  • I bought a g44 in March 2021 and have shot thousands of various rounds through it without issue

  • I have used my glock 44 recently and noticed major extractor problems what looks to be a bent extracting pin which lead to a cartridge being caught between my slide and extrating pin.

  • Had the same problem. Glock said it was a squib load. The ammo was Remington Golden Bullet. Glock rep said not to use Remington ammo. Barrel was bulged and it was not covered under warranty. They replaced the barrel for $125 and they replaced the extractor depressor plunger assembly for free.

  • Recently purchased a Glock 44; had not the time to fire it. Would like more information before I attempt to do so.

      • It seems like the issues have all been worked out in the 14+ months since this piece was published.

    • You should be fine to shoot yours. It seems like the majority of the problems were induced by user error

  • My glock just blew up also and they immediately blamed the ammo again. I'm a range officer and sales manager at a long standing gun store and that's bs, I own and have shot hundreds of 22 but some how only the ammo has problems with their guns and they hadn't even seen the gun yet

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