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Posted: 1/25/2020 7:35:37 PM EDT
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Purchased gun for my grandson we were taking turns shooting it. We had Ran about 5 mags through it and it was my turn to shoot. I pulled the trigger 1st round out of that mag I felt stuff hit me in the face gun jammed I looked down to clear it and noticed the extractor gone and slide crack. Guess I will be calling Glock Monday. Update Glock does have my gun. I spoke with them today. They are going to send me a new gun. Thank you Glock. I was not able to get a determination of what they found on their investigation of my gun. I will tell u that I have 100% confidence in Glock products. I even purchased another G44 after my kaboom. I have ran over 500 rounds of Cci 40 gr 36 gr and Remington golden hollowpoints. With zero I say zero problems. No FTF No FTE no problems of any kind. I personally believe that with the amount of guns manufactured its inevitable that a few come out bad. I just happened to get one. 45 years of shooting and this was my first kaboom ever I guess I was due. I will give more info when I get it from Glock. In closing, I own several Glocks and will buy several more. A Glock pistol it what I will use to defend myself if my life was on the line. Thanks J. Gibson |
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Ouch! Was looking to buy one of these.
Maybe I'll wait until they iron out the bugs, yikes. |
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never saw a .22 LR that ever kaboomed. Maybe I just don't get out enough.
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Winchester ammo. Been shooting over 45 years I'm 52. Shot all kinds of stuff. First gun I have ever had this happen to. Never thought this would happen with a 22.
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Holy shizz. How can a .22lr get kaboomed....?
I didn't think such a thing was possible. |
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Not a good start for Glock.
I've been around millions of rounds fired on the range. Everything from .22's to machine guns, grenade launchers, and recoilless rockets. Seen plenty of kabooms. I've never seen one from a .22 before. |
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Well this is not what I wanted to see. Let us know what Glock says.
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I have a dumb question ... were you inside or out? If you were outside, what was the temperature?
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Not a good start for Glock. I've been around millions of rounds fired on the range. Everything from .22's to machine guns, grenade launchers, and recoilless rockets. Seen plenty of kabooms. I've never seen one from a .22 before. View Quote |
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Damn, OP. I’m glad you guys are okay. View Quote |
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It looks like the first round out of the mag failed to completely seat/chamber and fired out of battery. The head of the rimfire case ruptured and blew out the extractor and damaged the polymer. I've experienced numerous OOB with 22 long rifle ammo over the years with blow back 22 rifles. I can't remember any with a pistol but I'm betting you had an out of battery ignition.
Remington Golden bullets are terrible about having loose crimped bullets and oversized bullets. I've had Remington Golden bullets fail to chamber completely so much I quit buying them. The Remington Golden Bullets work in my Advantage Arms conversion but the poor QC and filth has kept me from buying them since other ammo is available. I haven't shot any Thunderbolts in a long time just because they are filthy and poor QC. My bet you were shooting Remington ammo but any brand 22 rimfire cartridge can fire out of battery. |
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Quoted: Outside, temp around 45 View Quote The only temperature reference I can find in the G44 manual is related to the trigger system, "It is safe if dropped and functional at temperatures from -40° to 122° Fahrenheit / -40° to 50° Celsius." Let's hope it was a one-off. |
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Sorry about your grandson being disappointed that’s unfortunate I’ve been fortunate with my Sig Mosquito thousands of rounds zero issues.
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I've had a few OOB failures over the years on semi auto 22's with old or junk ammo [cough]Thunderbolt[/cough]. It usually just results in crap flying everywhere and the gun jamming up. Different animal when the slide is made partially of polymer.
I'll bet Glock will want to get that gun in for a look-see pretty quick. I don't know anyone who works there anymore or I'd tag them to this thread. |
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The crack in the pic is in the polymer portion of the slide. G44 has a hybrid slide of polymer and steel. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Well shit..... I just looked at mine. Does anyone else's have both of these lines, in these spots? ETA: seems they must be factory I see them in pictures posted online. https://i.imgur.com/wQ5nA87.jpg https://i.imgur.com/M1YC8VQ.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: Yeah, sorry. I wasn't up to speed on the newest Glock perfection design. (Not a Glock hater - love my 23 with a 9mm conversion barrel) View Quote |
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Man that really sucks OP, sorry to hear that. I've definitely see 22 KBs before, and the polymer slide on your G44 actually looks better than I thought it would have in such a situation but it's obviously still toast. I hope they square you away fast.
Did the magazine get ejected or damaged when it happened? |
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Man that really sucks OP, sorry to hear that. I've definitely see 22 KBs before, and the polymer slide on your G44 actually looks better than I thought it would have in such a situation but it's obviously still toast. I hope they square you away fast. Did the magazine get ejected or damaged when it happened? View Quote |
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The crack in the pic is in the polymer portion of the slide. G44 has a hybrid slide of polymer and steel. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Glad everyone was OK. I guess I will hold off on getting one for a few months.
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Sorry OP for your trouble. Glock is good with their customer service. I would imagine the round touched off slightly out of battery.
Did you do any breakdown and lube before you went out? This was my first of a dozen or so Glocks with no trace of the copper lube usually found in the slide. The lines the other poster showed are tool and die lines for the injection molding. All of them have them. Let us know what you find out. |
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Quoted: And I've been waiting for someone to mill the G44 hybrid slide to accept an RMR. Of course, this is the exact point at which the slide would be cut. Maybe that's not such a good idea. View Quote Looks like there's a lug from the steel rail component that protrudes up into that area. Over twice the money, but a S&W Model 41 has a rail, so it's plug and play for optics. It's also an heirloom piece, where G44 is not. |
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On the Advantage Arms 22 conversions for Glock pistols the extractor is retained by a compression pin. It is not uncommon to loose the extractor on blow back 22's with an OOB if the extractor is held only by a spring. The Ruger 10/22 extractor uses a spring and detent for rentention. Same for the Colt and Gen 1 DPMS AR-15 22 conversions. The Ciener/CMMG conversion extractors are retained by a pin and will not be damaged by an OOB. S&W 15/22 has had issues with OOB and loosing extractors.
Any design can have advantages and disadvantages. I think we've seen a disadvantage to the Glock 44 slide compared to the Aluminum slide AA conversion kit and pinned extractor. |
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We have a couple of Taurus TX22 in the range for rentals. We have a Glock a customer/buddy let us use for a rental/trainer. Do not like the idea of a polymer slide in any way shape or form. Some things just shouldn't be done, even if you can. I can think of a ton of 22 rimfire pistols that have run a metric shit ton of rounds down range with zero problems. I have had a couple of kabooms with 22s over the years. All in steel guns. Worst thing I ever had to deal with was replacing an extractor.
It is known I'm not a Glock fan. I think they MAY very well regret using a hybrid slide design. Tagged for results of Glock call. |
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I don't think it's doable on a G44. Looks like there's a lug from the steel rail component that protrudes up into that area. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I don't think it's doable on a G44. Looks like there's a lug from the steel rail component that protrudes up into that area. Over twice the money, but a S&W Model 41 has a rail, so it's plug and play for optics. It's also an heirloom piece, where G44 is not. Bruce Gagneaux at Primary Machine has offered to mill G44's to accept an RMR for free. I was hoping a few guinea pigs would take him up on his offer. However, after seeing this, I have my doubts. Even if he can mill the G44 hybrid slide without further weakening it, the RMR would likely screw into plastic. Only time (and a few million rounds) will tell. |
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I tend to avoid first generation cars, electronics and guns. Let the manufacturer work out the bugs and glitches before I think about going there.
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I didn't realize until these pictures that part is polymer.
I've yet to even see one in person let alone handle a G44. |
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This is why I only buy CCI or Aguila. Most other 22 ammo is jammomatic dirty filthy crap.
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First of all - glad that no one was hurt ...
This makes me want to stick with my AA 22LR upper that I have here and buy a dedicated lower for it for once. |
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I've had a few kabooms in a marlin 60 that results in me having to clean out brass.
Probably shot 10k rounds through it and had this happen probably 5 times. Had a tula 9mm round primer blow out and send crap into the firing pin channel on a glock 17L. No damage. Please post results here of what glock does. |
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