I like it.
I and many other "senior citizens" either have arthritis or will have it in time for the Early Bird Dinner, and the ability to carry a 9mm and train with a .22 solves a real problem. I think Glock will be pleased with the sales, both immediate and long term.
Now: "It takes a week for my wrists to recover from Sunday-at-the-Range. I think I'll try a G44."
Soon: "That was painless! I need another one or two for when the grandkids visit."
Several years on: "I'll be old enough to buy my own pistol next week. I already know what I want. I want a G19, just like the one Grandpa had when we visited. I loved those times with Grandpa!"
Next generation: "Grandpa, when Darryl's transgendering is completed and we find a surrogate to help us start a family, will you teach your grandkids how to shoot? You know, like your daddy taught you? Maybe buy them their own guns?"
Yep. I think Glock may have knocked this one out of the park.