Posted: 2/28/2007 6:23:55 PM EDT
| Anyone have/know anything about the Glock 17C-C? I have one and I am just curious about what the approx. value is and if anyone has more information. |
| Nope, the Glock 17 C-C is a fairly uncommon/rare version of the standard 17C. Its a second generation frame with a factory 3.5lb connector, factory extended mag release and factory extended slide release. Mine also has a different guide rod... They are essentially a miniature G34.Given that there is only one response, nobody has one or has even heard of them....Glock said there are as many of these in the country as the 18, maybe even less. Its kind of a neat gun... Besides the aformentioned feature and a few others I didn't mention, its virtually indistinguishable from a second gen G17C. |
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I saw a GLOCK 22CC in a local gunstore once. All it was was a factory G22C with the extended mag release, extended slide stop, adjustable rear sights, and 3.5 connector already factory installed. They were G34/35 frames with 17C/22C uppers. They came in 3rd generation too. www.allglock.com had them listed up until 2005 as the same price as a standard G17C. I tried to order one and they were out of stock. I guess they tried to unsuccessfully order another and emailed me a few days later trying to sell me a regular G17C with the parts added for additional charges. ![]() The "CC" in G17CC stands for "compensated competition". Edit: Does you slide have one or two "C's" rollmarked into it? |
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They aren't marked CC. It isn't really even it's own model. Just a group of options you can order, and somewhere down the line, someone started calling it the CC. Same with the original G17L's, they were compensated, so people call them G17LCs, even though they aren't marked as such. |
You are the master at finding killer deals on Glocks! |

