G44 不会受伤

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G44 不会受伤

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APRIL 9TH, 1977
G44
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Elisabeth Belliveau
At G44
In Toronto, Ontario
a remake of this drawing from 2018!
oh god roast the glock 44
It’s a Glock, but in .22lr.
Honestly there’s nothing wrong with the gun itself, it’s the timing. If Glock had released this decades ago it would have been great - you’ve got a nice little .22lr trainer/plinker to match your carry weapon? Fucking perfect! Instead they spent 30-some years making the exact same gun in slightly different dimensions (full-size, compact, sub-compact, sub-sub-compact, dom-compact, full-size with longer barrel, full-size with longer barrel and extra cheese….) and fucking about with .45 GAP (because who doesn’t love the idea of .45 ACP with all its attendant recoil and capacity problems but paying even more for the ammo?). Meanwhile any number of other folks have stepped up and made .22lr Glock conversion kits - just Google it and you’ll find plenty for whatever size and generation of Glock you have.
The G44 is a desperate play for relevance from a company that spent too long resting on their laurels - they hit it big early on and have just been coasting ever since, and they’re just now realizing that the polymer-frame striker-fired handgun market isn’t going to be theirs forever.