Posted: 9/8/2013 8:55:28 PM EDT
| I am wanting to build a Glock from parts. The only questions I have does anybody know if it is that difficult and can you save any money? I did an AK build which was pretty tough just because of the use of rivets. |
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Build a 17L without matching #s here
On a RTF 17 or 22 frame. Markup isn't 25%. I can guarantee that. Closer to 13% for GLOCKs. Most of the AR-15s I sell are in the 10% markup range. Some may be slightly lower or higher depending how many we have. |
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Build a 17L without matching #s here On a RTF 17 or 22 frame. Markup isn't 25%. I can guarantee that. Closer to 13% for GLOCKs. Most of the AR-15s I sell are in the 10% markup range. Some may be slightly lower or higher depending how many we have. What am I missing? On Gunbroker a complete Glock 17 Pistol's are averaging $ 550 NIB. I am thankful for the help but that would mean the lower would have to sell for $ 65 ? |
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What am I missing? On Gunbroker a complete Glock 17 Pistol's are averaging $ 550 NIB. I am thankful for the help but that would mean the lower would have to sell for $ 65 ? Quoted:
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Build a 17L without matching #s here On a RTF 17 or 22 frame. Markup isn't 25%. I can guarantee that. Closer to 13% for GLOCKs. Most of the AR-15s I sell are in the 10% markup range. Some may be slightly lower or higher depending how many we have. What am I missing? On Gunbroker a complete Glock 17 Pistol's are averaging $ 550 NIB. I am thankful for the help but that would mean the lower would have to sell for $ 65 ? 17Ls go for a bit more than 17s. |
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Build a 17L without matching #s here On a RTF 17 or 22 frame. Markup isn't 25%. I can guarantee that. Closer to 13% for GLOCKs. Most of the AR-15s I sell are in the 10% markup range. Some may be slightly lower or higher depending how many we have. What am I missing? On Gunbroker a complete Glock 17 Pistol's are averaging $ 550 NIB. I am thankful for the help but that would mean the lower would have to sell for $ 65 ? 17Ls go for a bit more than 17s. Gotcha |
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I wouldn't think you would save any money trying to part together a glock as opposed to just buying a used one.
I built a new top end for my G35 from aftermarket parts. It was about $125 for the barrel, $200 for the bare slide and $100 for the slide parts. At the time I could have bought a used G17 for about $350 or $400. ETA: I sold the OEM slide and barrel recently for $350. |
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Build a 17L without matching #s here On a RTF 17 or 22 frame. Markup isn't 25%. I can guarantee that. Closer to 13% for GLOCKs. Most of the AR-15s I sell are in the 10% markup range. Some may be slightly lower or higher depending how many we have. What am I missing? On Gunbroker a complete Glock 17 Pistol's are averaging $ 550 NIB. I am thankful for the help but that would mean the lower would have to sell for $ 65 ? 17Ls go for a bit more than 17s. I think i paid 600 for my 17L. |