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I was wondering if it was a transferable 18C. Are there any? ETA: Conversions even? I believe that there are a couple on the registry there are no 18's on the registry, although it is theoretically possible for conversions to be out there. there are always rumors circulating, i know a guy that told me he saw a transferable glock for $50k at knob creek one year. never seen one myself. |
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Try more gold. http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd145/drsalee/scan.jpg I've never even let the hammer fall. I don't normally like that kind of stuff, but for some strange reason I really like that.
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No G18's and for $10K you could easily start your own 'successful' FFL and get an SOT and, therefore, get a post sample for your new business...just $895!... You need to buy and sell weapons all year long...not make a lot of money at it...just make a lot of trades/business. If it's worth your time and interest then you to can own a G18 and realize that an SMG was a whole lot cheaper and better. |
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For ten grand, there'd better be at least nine ounces of gold in it. Doesn't look like it, though. That, and a blow job... Funny, I was thinking it should come with a reacharound. That's the ugliest thing I've seen all day, and I was at wal-mart earlier. |
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Check it out, this guy has eight of the super rare Glock's all similarly gheyed up. http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/SellerAuctions.asp?User=1247758 And apparently this guy is within ten minutes of my place.
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Check it out, this guy has eight of the super rare Glock's all similarly gheyed up. http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/SellerAuctions.asp?User=1247758 And apparently this guy is within ten minutes of my place. ![]() ",,,,not dancin around like a buncha Kansas city faggots!" |
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G19= $480
Engraving w/ gold inlay=$1000-$1500. It's only the slide,barrell. Grip/Reciever un modified as I can see. Unless theres a $9,000 trigger in there somewhere i value it at around $1500-$2000. What he's asking is beyond ridiculous and tells me he only wants to show it off, he ain't trying to sell it. Now if it was the beloved G18 and had the same treatment maybe see 5k +. I know someone would deffinetly pick it up for the collector value alone. As mentioned the work on this G19 looks great but does not fit the Glock at all .
This dude should have ordered the Stainless CCF frame or maybe the aluminum then did the "full" treatment on the entire gun instead of half assing it. The CCF frame is only what $300 and he could have gold plated the entire piece for true glock pimping.
ETA; just read where he has several of these supposedly done by Glock. Who knew glock had a master engraver....never saw an engraved one before today
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It is impossible for a true Glock 18 to be on the registry. Glock 18's didn't exist in 1968 (Yes, 1968), so they could never have been legally imported. Further, I don't believe that any Glock 18's were made prior to 1986, so even if somehow they made it past the import ban of '68, it wasn't in time to get registered in May '86.
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I was wondering if it was a transferable 18C. Are there any? ETA: Conversions even? I believe that there are a couple on the registry there are no 18's on the registry, although it is theoretically possible for conversions to be out there. there are always rumors circulating, i know a guy that told me he saw a transferable glock for $50k at knob creek one year. never seen one myself. Whoops! I forgot about the 'no post-68 foreign machine gun importation'. I thought that there was a slight (2 month) overlap between when G18's were made and the May 1986 ban but all those videos on Youtube have to be post-86 samples. |
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It is impossible for a true Glock 18 to be on the registry. Glock 18's didn't exist in 1968 (Yes, 1968), so they could never have been legally imported. Further, I don't believe that any Glock 18's were made prior to 1986, so even if somehow they made it past the import ban of '68, it wasn't in time to get registered in May '86.
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I was wondering if it was a transferable 18C. Are there any? ETA: Conversions even? I believe that there are a couple on the registry there are no 18's on the registry, although it is theoretically possible for conversions to be out there. there are always rumors circulating, i know a guy that told me he saw a transferable glock for $50k at knob creek one year. never seen one myself. Whoops! I forgot about the 'no post-68 foreign machine gun importation'. I thought that there was a slight (2 month) overlap between when G18's were made and the May 1986 ban but all those videos on Youtube have to be post-86 samples. It is possible: A dealer could have an LE demo and then privately sold it pre-86. |
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It is impossible for a true Glock 18 to be on the registry. Glock 18's didn't exist in 1968 (Yes, 1968), so they could never have been legally imported. Further, I don't believe that any Glock 18's were made prior to 1986, so even if somehow they made it past the import ban of '68, it wasn't in time to get registered in May '86.
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I was wondering if it was a transferable 18C. Are there any? ETA: Conversions even? I believe that there are a couple on the registry there are no 18's on the registry, although it is theoretically possible for conversions to be out there. there are always rumors circulating, i know a guy that told me he saw a transferable glock for $50k at knob creek one year. never seen one myself. Whoops! I forgot about the 'no post-68 foreign machine gun importation'. I thought that there was a slight (2 month) overlap between when G18's were made and the May 1986 ban but all those videos on Youtube have to be post-86 samples. there was a couple months overlap between when G17's were first being imported, and when you could still legally convert new MG's via form 1's. any "transferable glocks" that are out there would have to be converted MG's(since it has been illegal to import foreign-made MG's since 68), though i seriously doubt it to be possible since someone would have had such a short time to 1) buy a glock, 2) figure out the mechanism, 3) design a conversion system or part, and 4) file form 1's. |
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Quoted: It is possible: A dealer could have an LE demo and then privately sold it pre-86. I still say no. As far as I can tell, Glock 18's weren't first manufactured until 1987. However, even if they were manufactured in early '86, a dealer acquiring a LE Demo and then privately selling it prior to May '86 is extremely unlikely. I don't even know if it would have been legal to do. I know that some firearms are imported for LE that are not in a "sporting" configuration. Those firearms, even if brought in to the states as demos, cannot be transferred to a non-SOT. And, I'm not talking about machine guns. I'm talking specifically about SBS and SBR weapons. |
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It is possible: A dealer could have an LE demo and then privately sold it pre-86. I still say no. As far as I can tell, Glock 18's weren't first manufactured until 1987. However, even if they were manufactured in early '86, a dealer acquiring a LE Demo and then privately selling it prior to May '86 is extremely unlikely. I don't even know if it would have been legal to do. I know that some firearms are imported for LE that are not in a "sporting" configuration. Those firearms, even if brought in to the states as demos, cannot be transferred to a non-SOT. And, I'm not talking about machine guns. I'm talking specifically about SBS and SBR weapons. Dunno: I've seen Glock 25s and 28s on the public market - they aren't in a sporting configuration. they have been purchased on Dept. letterhead and then sold to private individuals. Fetched quite a price, too. |
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