Yes. If it has the same trigger & is reliable, I think it will be successful as a trainer if you dont have a red dot on your primary.
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It’s not a 41 and it is a bit quirky, but this one gives me giggles every time I shoot it.
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Super sweet. My fave is my Kadet and my Volquartsen home build but my weirdo gun is a threaded Beretta Bobcat.
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Getting one as soon as the initial craze is over and the bugs are worked out.
Not sure if this has been post but here is a pretty extensive write up the G44 with lots of photos.
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...glock-44-22lr/
[QUOTE=grizzman;2793286] I agree that either this or a conversion on a dedicated frame makes more sense that running a .22 LR conversion on the primary's frame.
I have a .22 upper that I had dedicated to a Glock 22 frame. Last year I decided to put my 24C upper on the G22 frame so I bought three new stripped frames for $75.00 each. I had enough parts to build two frames, so I wasn't really out anything other than the $75.00 for the new frame.
But, running the numbers, if you don't have a lot of pieces and parts laying around, buying the G44 seems more sensible:
AA Conversion: 294.00
Glock 17 Frame (complete): 179.00
Magazine: $24.95 (kit comes with one - Glock 44 comes with two)
Total: $498.00
Glock 44 MSRP is $439.00 and folks are saying street price of around $350.00.
Kel-tec can pull off a sixteen round mag for their compact 22lr pistol (P17) but Glock rolls out this legendary deal with a ten round mag. The only way this Glock will ever get my interest is if they release a normal capacity mag.
MAP pricing is $359.00. Sadly guys there is no Blue Label price on these but there is a department price of the department wants some for training.