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When the trigger slack is taken up to the first pressure point by pulling it rearward about 0.2 in. / 5mm, the trigger bar raises and disengages the firing pin safety and the firing pin is placed under additional tension. When the trigger is pulled fully to the rear, the trigger bar separates from the end of the firing pin and drops down. This causes the firing pin to release and move forward under pressure to strike the primer of the cartridge in the chamber, thereby causing the pistol to fire. The recoil impulse moves the slide (1) backward. The slide then continues to move fully rearward by itself, during the process of which the fired cartridge case is pulled out of the chamber of the barrel by the extractor (10), and is thrown out to the right by the ejector (23). The ramp in the slide rails then separates the connector (24) from the trigger bar causing the trigger bar to be lifted by the trigger spring and brought back into the path of the firing pin lug. The recoil spring (3) then brings the slide forward. As the slide moves forward and the trigger is released, the following occur: ‡     the trigger bar is pushed onto the safety ramp by the firing pin; ‡     the firing pin safety is brought into engagement; ‡     the firing pin is put back under partial tension; ‡     the next cartridge is stripped from the magazine and placed into the chamber; ‡     the trigger returns to the forward position with the trigger safety positively protruding from the trigger. Each round is automatically loaded until the magazine is empty. After the last round in the magazine has been fired, the slide will remain locked open in the rearward position by the slide stop lever (27). (Note: If you are firing your GLOCK pistol without a magazine inserted, the slide will not remain locked open in the rearward position after firing). WWW.GLOCK.COM                                                                             11
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V. Loading  WARNING! Your GLOCK pistol does not have a conventional manual safety and it will fire if the trigger is pulled when there is a round in the chamber. # 4#2  WARNING! Do not use reloaded, remanufactured, or handloaded ammunition because it may not meet applicable SAAMI, CIP or NATO standards and could cause death, serious personal injury, and/or property damage. Only use high quality commercially manufactured ammunition in the same caliber as your GLOCK pistol. (Note: Use of reloaded, remanufactured, # 5#2         or handloaded ammunition will void the warranty).  WARNING! Before firing your GLOCK pistol, run a clean patch through the barrel, from the chamber end, using the cleaning rod. Repeat this procedure until the patch comes out of the barrel with no gun oil or lubricant on it because any obstruction in the barrel could prevent the pistol from firing properly # 6#2         and result in death or serious personal injury and/or damage to the pistol. To load the magazine of a GLOCK 44 pistol follow the instructions below: 1. Stand the magazine upright on a flat surface. 2. Place your thumb and index finger on the loading assist tabs located on the right and left side of # 7#2 the magazine (Picture 4). 3. Using the load assist tabs, move the follower downward allowing enough room to insert only one cartridge at a time (Picture 5). Pulling the follower down too far will not allow the cartridges to properly stack within the magazine tube and could result in feeding issues. # 8#2 12                                     GLOCK INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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4.    Continue this process until you reach the desired number of rounds in the magazine or until you reach maximum capacity. Insert the magazine into the magazine well until the magazine catch (19) locks into place (Picture 6). (Note: The part numbers referenced in parenthesis throughout this manual correspond to the list of component parts and exploded drawing on pages 40-41). If the slide (1) is in the forward position, hold your GLOCK pistol with your firing hand and, while keeping your finger off of the trigger and outside of the trigger guard, grasp the rear of the slide at the serrations with your other hand and pull the slide fully back (Picture 7) and then release it, allowing it to return to the fully forward position (Picture 8). or If the slide is locked in the rearward position, either press the slide stop lever (27) down to release the slide and return it to the fully forward position or grasp the rear of the slide at the serrations with your other hand and pull the slide fully back and then release it, allowing it to return to the fully forward position. The pistol is now loaded and ready to be fired by pulling the trigger.  WARNING! The GLOCK 44 pistol is chambered for 22 l.r. ammunition only! Do not use any other type of 22 caliber ammunition. NOTICE! The GLOCK 44 is designed to work with a variety of quality 22 l.r. ammunition that is manufactured to SAAMI and/or CIP specifications. GLOCK recognizes that some 22 l.r. ammunition offerings may not produce sufficient energy to fully cycle the slide. GLOCK also recognizes that the quality of 22 l.r. ammunition varies greatly between different types and brands. Therefore, it is recommended that you test fire several fully loaded magazines using your preferred ammunition to ensure optimum performance. WWW.GLOCK.COM                                                                               13
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VI. Firing  WARNING! Always be sure that the barrel of your GLOCK pistol is clear of obstructions before firing it. Remove any obstructions before firing your GLOCK pistol so that it will function safely and correctly. Any obstruction in the barrel could prevent the pistol from firing properly and result in death or serious personal injury and/or damage to the pistol.  WARNING! In case of a failure to fire, continue to hold your GLOCK pistol pointed towards the target for at least 30 seconds. If a hangfire (slow ignition) has occurred, the cartridge should fire within approximately 30 seconds. If the cartridge has not fired, remove the magazine, eject the cartridge from the chamber and examine its primer. If the firing pin indentation is light, or non-existent, stop using your GLOCK pistol and have it examined by the GLOCK entity for your region or a GLOCK-Certified Armorer. If the firing pin indentation on the primer appears normal (compared to similar previously fired cartridges) the cartridge may be defective. Separate the cartridge from other live ammunition and empty cases, reload your GLOCK pistol and resume firing. (Note: Dispose of misfired cartridges in accordance with the ammunition manufacturer's instructions.)  WARNING! Never use your GLOCK pistol if it fails to function properly, and never force the slide closed on a jammed cartridge because it could cause the cartridge to explode.  WARNING! Always wear safety glasses and ear protection when firing your GLOCK pistol to protect your eyes and hearing.  WARNING! Always be sure that your backstop is adequate to stop and contain bullets before firing so that you do not hit anything outside of the shooting range area. A bullet could travel through or past your target as far as 2 miles (approximately 3km). If in doubt, do not shoot.  WARNING! Never shoot at a hard surface, such as a rock, or a liquid surface, such as water, because a bullet may ricochet and travel in any direction, striking you or someone else. 14                                                            GLOCK INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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 WARNING! Your GLOCK pistol does not have a conventional manual safety and it will fire if the trigger is pulled when there is a round in the chamber.  WARNING! Always put a responsible and competent person in charge to maintain safety, discipline and control when a group is firing at a range, to reduce the likelihood of a negligent discharge.  WARNING! Always carry your GLOCK pistol unloaded with the slide locked open in the rearward position while on a range until preparing to fire. Always keep the pistol pointed towards the backstop when loading, firing and unloading it.  CAUTION! When ready to fire be sure that the area behind the slide is clear (check your thumb) and do not hold the pistol near your body, because the slide will move forcefully rearward when the pistol is fired. (Note: When firing with a two-hand grip, the thumb of the weak hand should be on the weak hand side of the pistol, never behind the slide).  CAUTION! Always keep yourself and others clear of the ejection port because spent cartridges are hot and are ejected with enough force to cause injury. Never touch the slide or barrel immediately after firing because they may be hot and could cause burns.  CAUTION! Except when the slide is locked in the fully rearward position and you are checking to ensure that the chamber is empty, never place your fingers in the ejection port because they could be injured by the movement of the slide.  CAUTION! Never fire your GLOCK pistol near an animal unless it is trained to accept that noise. An animal's startled reaction could injure it, or cause it to injure you or someone else. WWW.GLOCK.COM                                                                             15
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When the pistol is loaded with a cartridge in the chamber, it can be fired by simply pulling the trigger (26) fully to the rear. (Note: The part numbers referenced in parenthesis throughout this manual correspond to the list of component parts and exploded drawing on pages 40-41). # 9# After firing the last cartridge in the magazine, the slide (1) will remain locked open in the rearward position (Picture 9). (Note: If you are firing your GLOCK pistol without a magazine inserted, the slide will not remain locked open in the rearward position after firing). 16                                GLOCK INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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VII. Clearing malfunctions (jams)  WARNING! In case of a failure to fire, continue to hold your GLOCK pistol pointed towards the target for at least 30 seconds. If a hangfire (slow ignition) has occurred, the cartridge should fire within approximately 30 seconds. If the cartridge has not fired, remove the magazine, eject the cartridge from the chamber and examine its primer. If the firing pin indentation is light, or non-existent, stop using your GLOCK pistol and have it examined by the GLOCK entity for your region or a GLOCK-Certified Armorer. If the firing pin indentation on the primer appears normal (compared to similar previously fired cartridges) the cartridge may be defective. Separate the cartridge from other live ammunition and empty cases, reload your GLOCK pistol and resume firing. (Note: Dispose of misfired cartridges in accordance with the ammunition manufacturer's instructions.)  WARNING! If an unfired cartridge hangs up, jams or binds while being chambered, do not attempt to force it into the chamber by pushing or striking the slide to attempt to close it because this could cause the cartridge to burst resulting in fragments of the cartridge flying out of the ejection port with sufficient force to cause death, serious personal injury and/or property damage.  WARNING! Always wear safety glasses when attempting to remove a jammed cartridge to protect your eyes. All auto-loading pistols may occasionally experience a malfunction (jam) related to the feeding of ammunition. Most malfunctions are caused by improper ammunition, an improper grip on the pistol when shooting (limp wristing), improper lubrication, or a damaged magazine. To minimize the chance of malfunctions (jams), regularly perform preventive maintenance on your GLOCK pistol pursuant to the instructions in Chapter 10 of this manual. If you experience a malfunction (jam) while using a new brand, type, or lot of ammunition, try firing another type of ammunition to determine whether the ammunition was the source of the malfunction (jam).  WARNING! Do not use reloaded, remanufactured, or handloaded ammunition because it may not be applicable SAAMI, CIP or NATO standards and could cause death, serious personal injury, and/or property damage. Only use high quality commercially manufactured ammunition in the same caliber as your GLOCK pistol. (Note: Use of reloaded, remanufactured, or handloaded ammunition will void the warranty). WWW.GLOCK.COM                                                                              17
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If a cartridge becomes jammed while being chambered or extracted, follow the steps below to remove it. While keeping the muzzle of your GLOCK pistol pointed in a safe direction (a safe direction is one in which no one can possibly be injured in the event of an unintentional discharge), remove the magazine if possible by pressing the magazine catch (19). (Note: The part numbers referenced in parenthesis throughout this manual correspond to the list of component parts and exploded drawing on pages 40-41). While holding the grip with your firing hand, with your finger off of the trigger (26) and outside of the trigger guard, grasp the rear of the slide (1) at the serrations with your other hand and pull the slide fully back. Lock the slide in the rearward (open) position by pushing up on the slide stop lever (27) and slowly releasing the slide from the fully rearward position until it locks in the open position. If the above steps have not removed the jammed cartridge, carefully remove the jammed cartridge from the chamber using your fingers or a pointed wooden dowel.  WARNING! Do not use a metal tool to attempt to remove an unfired cartridge because it could ignite the primer and cause the cartridge to rupture resulting in fragments of the cartridge flying out of the ejection port with sufficient force to cause death, serious personal injury and/or property damage. If you are unable to remove the jammed cartridge using the above steps, leave the slide locked in the rearward (open) position and contact the GLOCK entity for your region or a GLOCK-Certified Armorer. 18                                                             GLOCK INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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VIII. Unloading procedure and safety check  WARNING! If the trigger is in the forward position, your GLOCK pistol may be loaded.  WARNING! Never rely solely on your memory to determine whether your GLOCK pistol is loaded or unloaded. Always remove the magazine, retract and lock the slide by pulling it fully to the rear and then visually and physically (with your finger) check to make sure there is not a cartridge in the chamber, as fully described in the Unloading Procedure and Safety Check, Chapter 8 (Pages 19-20).  WARNING! It is possible that a cartridge may be in the chamber when a magazine is being removed from or inserted into your GLOCK pistol. A cartridge in the chamber will discharge when the trigger is pulled, whether or not a magazine is in your GLOCK pistol. Therefore, never leave your GLOCK pistol unattended, even when the magazine is removed. You must always verify that the chamber is empty before field stripping (disassembling into its major components) your GLOCK pistol for cleaning or any other reason. To unload your GLOCK pistol, follow the instructions below. To ensure that your GLOCK pistol is unloaded, you MUST proceed in this order. 1.   Remove the magazine by pressing the magazine catch (19) (Picture 10). (Note: The part numbers referenced in parenthesis throughout                                       # 10 # this manual correspond to the list of component parts and exploded drawing on pages 40-41). 2.   While holding on the grip with your firing hand, with your finger off of the trigger (26) and outside of the trigger guard, grasp the rear of the slide (1) at the serrations with your other hand and pull the slide fully back to eject any cartridge that may be in the chamber (Picture 11).                                                # 11 # WWW.GLOCK.COM                                                                              19
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3. Lock the slide in the rearward (open) position by pushing up on the slide stop lever (27) and slowly releasing the slide from the fully rearward position until it locks in the open position. 4. Once the slide is locked to the rear, both visually # 12 # (Picture 12) and physically (with your finger) (Picture 13-14) inspect both the chamber and the magazine well of the pistol to be sure that no ammunition remains in either place. 5. Release the slide to return it to the forward (closed) position by either pressing the slide stop lever down or grasping the rear of the slide at the # 13 serrations with your other hand and pulling the slide fully back and then releasing it. 6. With the muzzle of your GLOCK pistol pointed in a safe direction (a safe direction is one in which no one can possibly be injured in the event of an unintentional discharge), pull the trigger (Picture 15). # 14 # # 15 # 20                               GLOCK INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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