Wish the OEM mags had a higher capacity. I have the proMag 18 and 25 round mags. They work fine if you only load 10 rounds in them but when you try to take advantage of the 18/25 round capacity of the pro mags you start to notice their shortcomings. They suck. Factory Oem are the only way to go. Rumors afoot that PSA will soon introduce a Dagger Glock 44 clone with high capacity mags. Fingers crossed 🤞.
So how many rounds did you put through the gun? Are we talking a couple hundred? Over 1k? Not many reviews of the G44 that aren't from initial release. And I think the numbering on the model is based on the patent number
Wish the OEM mags had a higher capacity. I have the proMag 18 and 25 round mags. They work fine if you only load 10 rounds in them but when you try to take advantage of the 18/25 round capacity of the pro mags you start to notice their shortcomings. They suck. Factory Oem are the only way to go.
Rumors afoot that PSA will soon introduce a Dagger Glock 44 clone with high capacity mags. Fingers crossed 🤞.
So how many rounds did you put through the gun? Are we talking a couple hundred? Over 1k? Not many reviews of the G44 that aren't from initial release.
And I think the numbering on the model is based on the patent number
Glock uses latest patent numbers to name their models.
Except for their knives, which were named after the year in the beginning. Glock 78 and 81, made for the Austrian military
The number on the glock is in the order when they were designed idk why they had to make it so confusing
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