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<blockquote data-quote="Glock 40" data-source="post: 3318840" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>So on the plinkster review. He did show that the mags take some tinkering to make sure the last round is in perfect. I have other 22s that require the same thing. I think its just an inherent part of the 22lr and mags that stack rounds. </p><p></p><p>As for the gun not shooting 36gr ammo. I call a mega B.S. on that. First thing I tried was 36gr Golden Bullets and it ate them up. That is what I shot the majority of the time in mine yesterday. 36gr GB have been as reliable for me at CCI Minimags the gold standard of 22. The Federal bulk 36gr #745 he is using are cheap plinking ammo. They are the brother to the Federal 510 which is the 40gr Champion variant. I shot the 510 for a long time and 745. When I finally ran out of pre scare 510. I can tell you the new 510 ain't as reliable and neither is the 745. Hence my changing to Golden Bullets it runs every 22lr pistol and semi rifle I own without issue. Since he is sponsored by Federal/CCI I doubt he wants to say that Remington's bullets run good in it. The cheap federal field and range I tried did run without issue. </p><p></p><p>As for price I think $359 is a more than fair price. Its a GLOCK for goodness sakes, their reputation and name lets the command a premium to some other guns. They are making the gun in house. They aren't farming it out to umarex or gsg. The price may even drop a bit more once Academy gets a hold of them. To tell people to go buy a Taurus instead of this. Thats just sillyness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 40, post: 3318840, member: 32"] So on the plinkster review. He did show that the mags take some tinkering to make sure the last round is in perfect. I have other 22s that require the same thing. I think its just an inherent part of the 22lr and mags that stack rounds. As for the gun not shooting 36gr ammo. I call a mega B.S. on that. First thing I tried was 36gr Golden Bullets and it ate them up. That is what I shot the majority of the time in mine yesterday. 36gr GB have been as reliable for me at CCI Minimags the gold standard of 22. The Federal bulk 36gr #745 he is using are cheap plinking ammo. They are the brother to the Federal 510 which is the 40gr Champion variant. I shot the 510 for a long time and 745. When I finally ran out of pre scare 510. I can tell you the new 510 ain't as reliable and neither is the 745. Hence my changing to Golden Bullets it runs every 22lr pistol and semi rifle I own without issue. Since he is sponsored by Federal/CCI I doubt he wants to say that Remington's bullets run good in it. The cheap federal field and range I tried did run without issue. As for price I think $359 is a more than fair price. Its a GLOCK for goodness sakes, their reputation and name lets the command a premium to some other guns. They are making the gun in house. They aren't farming it out to umarex or gsg. The price may even drop a bit more once Academy gets a hold of them. To tell people to go buy a Taurus instead of this. Thats just sillyness. [/QUOTE]
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