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Posted: 3/17/2024 2:01:43 PM EDT
I was browsing AimSurplus, and noticed they had police trade-in Glock 22's for $279. Gen3's and Gen 4's. What should I know or to expect before buying one?
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Originally Posted By Moondog: I was browsing AimSurplus, and noticed they had police trade-in Glock 22's for $279. Gen3's and Gen 4's. What should I know or to expect before buying one? View Quote Carried a lot, shot little in my experience. Night sights are usually fairly dim. Good deals imo. |
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Aim Surplus is trustworthy. They tend to under grade their guns. It is usually nicer than they say it is.
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I have the best legs.
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I’ve gotten some with lots of external wear and I’ve gotten some that still had the factory grease in them and looked new. Either way they are good buys.
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Buying police trade ins online is a gamble.
Sometimes you win, sometimes you don’t. I am fortunate to live close to GT distributors and they allow you to look at and take the slide off of as many as you like until you find one you like. I’ve seen some that were beat to hell and seen some that were essentially new. Most have beat up frames on the right side from cops walking into stuff and holster wear on slides. Most have been fired very little. If it’s going to be a defensive gun, most people recommend replacing the springs. If it’s a plinker, just shoot the hell out of it. It will be fine. |
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I've bought a LOT of police trade ins. (I collect dept marked ones.) I would not buy one unseen. Fortunately I have a dealer that commonly carries them and I can pick the best condition ones.
It really varies. I've found some that barely have all their parts to pristine new examples. (I have an Idaho Fish and Game marked 870 that came in the factory box) As for Glock 22's? That's the current price at GT distributors with extra mags and they give you a discount on (iirc) five boxes of ammo with the sale. I suggest you take a look at their site. |
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17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
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I just got two in last week, Gen 4's. Very nice condition. A Little bit of slide wear. Night sights glow. Very good deal. I picked up a 9mm conversion barrel for one of them. I have several police trade-ins. Several from AIM and some in person at GT distributiors. They are some of the best deals in pistols. Attached File
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“Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.”
— Benjamin Franklin |
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Pics are after running them though the ultrasonic cleaner with simple green and a wipe down. Going to the range tomorrow. Attached File |
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“Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.”
— Benjamin Franklin |
Theyll be dirty, not all cops are gun guys and can't maintain a firearm for shit.
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Originally Posted By Fordtough25: Carried a lot, shot little in my experience. Night sights are usually fairly dim. Good deals imo. View Quote Usually this. I've had one "bad" experience where the pistol wasn't quite as described, the department markings were nearly worn off (so was a lot of finish). Customer service offered a few things as apology, but I declined and ultimately sold it.. However, it was a fluke out of the half dozen or so firearms I've picked up. I'm happy with how they handled it and am still a happy customer. Moral is, occasional flukes happen but usually they're great deals. |
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Bought a Gen 3 G22 from Aim a few months back. Mine was in pretty good condition, but dirty. The night sights are very dim.
I used it as a project gun. Removed finger grooves, scalloped out the mag release area, chopped the grip to G23 length, stippled. It shoots well. May have the slide worked on, we'll see. |
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Bought two G22s and one G27 from Aim. Sights were dim on the 22s but the 27 is bright.
All three weren't fired much and are cosmetically great shape. |
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5k of rounds
Internals good Surface wear Grips scratched up Generally decent for the money. |
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Originally Posted By zainyD: Bought a Gen 3 G22 from Aim a few months back. Mine was in pretty good condition, but dirty. The night sights are very dim. I used it as a project gun. Removed finger grooves, scalloped out the mag release area, chopped the grip to G23 length, stippled. It shoots well. May have the slide worked on, we'll see. View Quote Post photos of you can. I always love looking at chop jobs. |
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I bought a Gen2 G19 frame Aim Surplus several years ago. It was obviously old, but in very good condition for it's age. Sometimes you get lucky and get a gun that wasn't shot much because it was a spare, or just wasn't shot much by the person it was issued to. Some places still only require one qualification a year, so it may have had only 50-100 rounds each year it was issued.
Not everyone is an ARFCOMmer who shoots 500rds every week Or it could be like a friend of mine. He shot his duty weapon ONLY to qualify twice a year. He got an identical gun for training and off duty use and used the shit out of it. He was the type who probably would have had to actually replace the barrel because of wear, not because it was shot out. I once saw a gun a GT Distributors that had to have been an academy gun. This thing looked like it probably had 100,000rds through it, especially when looking at it's brothers sitting next to him |
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Two years ago I got a 23 gen 3 from AIM and it is by far my nicest Glock. It looked brand new and the night sights are very bright. For $299 it was a bargain!
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Bought a p320 trade in from them and the module was gross and slide was pretty dirty.
Swapped grips and it is awesome. I might still get another one. |
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I feel sorry for whoever ended up with my old G17, since I was getting free ammo from 3 entities, I had at least 50k on it. Same for the 19 I traded in before getting a new one at retirement.
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Originally Posted By mark5pt56: I feel sorry for whoever ended up with my old G17, since I was getting free ammo from 3 entities, I had at least 50k on it. Same for the 19 I traded in before getting a new one at retirement. View Quote You are the reason I buy them in person. I wish I got free ammo too. |
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same as the 5906 when we switched to the Glocks, I cracked 4 SW gen 3 frames.
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Recently from AIM my dad bought himself a G21 the pistol was like new. When I changed the NY1 trigger spring out the pistol on the inside looked like it had maybe been shot a box through and never shot again. There was zero ghosting on the barrel and inside of the slide.
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I know you can feel it let it in people will still hate you in the end.
So hate back, plan the attack then they will realize they cannot crack the mind of a fucking maniac. The voice inside you always wins your grave's been dug so lie in it. |
Originally Posted By mark5pt56: I feel sorry for whoever ended up with my old G17, since I was getting free ammo from 3 entities, I had at least 50k on it. Same for the 19 I traded in before getting a new one at retirement. View Quote I’m racking up the round count on my P320. Between SWAT trainings, classes, and then quarterly quals being part of a task force, I’ve shot it a lot. I’ve now moved to a training unit, so I’ll not shoot as much, but still get to shoot free ammo. I plan on buying it when we eventually switch to optic mounted pistols. And I just got issued a new 320 X-frame with red dot to T&E. |
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Originally Posted By tc2129: I’m racking up the round count on my P320. Between SWAT trainings, classes, and then quarterly quals being part of a task force, I’ve shot it a lot. I’ve now moved to a training unit, so I’ll not shoot as much, but still get to shoot free ammo. I plan on buying it when we eventually switch to optic mounted pistols. And I just got issued a new 320 X-frame with red dot to T&E. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By tc2129: Originally Posted By mark5pt56: I feel sorry for whoever ended up with my old G17, since I was getting free ammo from 3 entities, I had at least 50k on it. Same for the 19 I traded in before getting a new one at retirement. I’m racking up the round count on my P320. Between SWAT trainings, classes, and then quarterly quals being part of a task force, I’ve shot it a lot. I’ve now moved to a training unit, so I’ll not shoot as much, but still get to shoot free ammo. I plan on buying it when we eventually switch to optic mounted pistols. And I just got issued a new 320 X-frame with red dot to T&E. When I was at the range, had a field day! I recall we had the pistols in for the new class coming through, we had the pistols in early so I took the liberty of shooting them so when the class came up they had a great cleaning session! |
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Just picked up a 19.4 from recoil gun works. I went with the very good condition option. If 10/10 is brand new it's a 9.5/10 and doesn't even look like it's been holstered. Came with factory box, 1 magazine, back straps, sealed up test rounds and manuals just as it would new. I am going to take it out tomorrow and shoot about 250 rounds. The buying process from them was very easy as well.
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Originally Posted By mark5pt56: I feel sorry for whoever ended up with my old G17, since I was getting free ammo from 3 entities, I had at least 50k on it. Same for the 19 I traded in before getting a new one at retirement. View Quote Meh. I bought a buddy of mines IDPA gun that I was probably present for the 40K that went through it (Gen 2 G17). It’s fine. Wearing it right now as I’ve done most every day for the last 4 years. |
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The couple police trade ins I’ve had all showed a little holster wear on the grip or slide but the insides looked new or barely shot on most.
Two I had were police trade ins but were never issued to anyone. Both were brand new in the box. |
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