sweet brother !!!! love your products !!!! your workmanship turned my glock 44 into a great running pistol. it runs on ANY .22 ammo with an optic on your slide !!!!
Thanks brother! Hope your new year is going good for you. The g44 is so fun to shoot in full auto. Just ordered some 25rd mags…hope they run better than their 18rd mag did for me.
For anyone who might be confused. The Glock G44 is chambered in .22lr. Glock likes to be confusing like that. For instance, the Glock 40 is 10mm. If you want 40 cal. You need a Glock 23. It's rediculous
@midwestlr1 sure, I understand it and you understand it and if you are educated in such things it makes sense but to most people it's just confusing. They could have come up with a better system
Just planning out the development and release order a bit better would've easily fixed it. G22 is 40cal, G25 is 380/38auto, G30 isn't 30 cal but 45acp, G38 is fricken 45GAP not 380 or 38super, G35 is another missed opportunity because it's 40cal instead of 357sig, G40 is actually correct being in 10mm (40cal), but the G44 is 22lr and the G45 is in 9mm. It's a mess.
What adapter did you use to install the red dot. Also what name brand or sear do you recommend. I’ve already given them aholes 200 for a suppressor stamp. Might as well give them another 200 to really have fun and be legal about it 😢😢😂😂
@@cademmo our slide is direct milled for Holosun 407k/507k/Sig Sauer Romeo Zero optics as well as the Trijicon RMR. Unfortunately you cant own a sear for your g44. Only way to get one is to be an SOT.
It's not $200 for a switch, closer to $2.5k and you have to have a shop and be in the suppressor manufacturing business (that's the cheapest way, at least). You'll need an FFL-7, then upgrade from the Sot-3 to Sot-2, pay ITAR, pass the ATF interview/inspection, and make sure your house/shop is properly zoned for commercial/business purposes. It's a lot, but absolutely doable if you're committed and serious.
sweet brother !!!! love your products !!!! your workmanship turned my glock 44 into a great running pistol. it runs on ANY .22 ammo with an optic on your slide !!!!
Thanks brother! Hope your new year is going good for you.
The g44 is so fun to shoot in full auto. Just ordered some 25rd mags…hope they run better than their 18rd mag did for me.
ditto brother !!!@@nelsonprecisionmfg
For anyone who might be confused. The Glock G44 is chambered in .22lr. Glock likes to be confusing like that. For instance, the Glock 40 is 10mm. If you want 40 cal. You need a Glock 23. It's rediculous
No. It's logical. The models numbers are the order in which the patents were granted.
@midwestlr1 sure, I understand it and you understand it and if you are educated in such things it makes sense but to most people it's just confusing. They could have come up with a better system
Just planning out the development and release order a bit better would've easily fixed it. G22 is 40cal, G25 is 380/38auto, G30 isn't 30 cal but 45acp, G38 is fricken 45GAP not 380 or 38super, G35 is another missed opportunity because it's 40cal instead of 357sig, G40 is actually correct being in 10mm (40cal), but the G44 is 22lr and the G45 is in 9mm. It's a mess.
the fastest pistol is the glock 44 with the full auto switch attached to it shoots the same fire rate as the mg42
What adapter did you use to install the red dot. Also what name brand or sear do you recommend.
I’ve already given them aholes 200 for a suppressor stamp. Might as well give them another 200 to really have fun and be legal about it 😢😢😂😂
@@cademmo our slide is direct milled for Holosun 407k/507k/Sig Sauer Romeo Zero optics as well as the Trijicon RMR. Unfortunately you cant own a sear for your g44. Only way to get one is to be an SOT.
It's not $200 for a switch, closer to $2.5k and you have to have a shop and be in the suppressor manufacturing business (that's the cheapest way, at least). You'll need an FFL-7, then upgrade from the Sot-3 to Sot-2, pay ITAR, pass the ATF interview/inspection, and make sure your house/shop is properly zoned for commercial/business purposes. It's a lot, but absolutely doable if you're committed and serious.
What's an SOT ?@@nelsonprecisionmfg
@@Papote44 a special license to be able to manufacture cool stuff like machine guns.
Yes please lol