Last edited by CESwartz07; 01-24-2020 at 12:19 PM.
Range report:
Fresh out of the box, In the first 100 rounds of Federal Champion, I had roughly 6 failure to eject stovepipes and a few fail to lock back on empty.
Added Slip2000 Extreme Weapons Lubricant to the slide rails, and then went on to fire the following:
50rds of CCI Stinger 32g CPHP (1640fps)
No issues
120rds of Remington Golden Bullet 36g PHP (1280fps)
1 failure to extract, but case had ruptured, so ammo related.
2 duds that fired on second try after rotating where the firing pin struck the rim. Likely ammo related
190rds more of Federal Champion 36g CPHP (1260fps)
2 duds that fired on second try after rotating where the firing pin struck the rim. Likely ammo related
3 failures to lock back on an empty mag. Pretty sure it wasn’t my grip, and I think I have it isolated to one of my 5 mags, but it still works most of the time so IDK.
10rds of Remington subsonic 38gr LHP (1050fps)
2 failures to extract/cycle
1 failure to eject (stovepipe)
And failure to lock back on empty
As expected, it was a hit with a new shooter (female). I’ll attribute the failures during my initial range trip to eject/stovepipes with the Remington Federal as lack of additional lubricant and “break-in”. While no other Glock has every required anything period to run right of of the box, I can accept a .22 being alittle more finicky.
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I shot a 44 on Friday. Great 22 and sub caliber Glock trainer. I will try to add a GlockStore Thug to increase the empty weight. I suspect most Glock shooters will want a 44.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
Seems like everyone having any kind if malfunctions seem to be with lighter 36 or 38g bullets. I’m up to 550 rounds fired, most are CCI Standard Velocity or Aguila Super Extra which are both 40g with not one hiccup.