Posted: 10/10/2007 9:27:04 PM EDT
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Today, I went into a local COP SHOP and was checking out some Glock's for sale and all of them had a special notation on the sales tags. "LE SALES ONLY" was handwritten on the tags. Well , I asked the salesperson about it and said that they were offering Military (Active & Retired), Law Enforcement, or any other person with a legitimate BADGE, a break in price on these guns. I mention that I was prior military, and he told me just to bring in a copy of my DD214 and he would extend that price to me. Pretty cool huh? So, for a little under $500, I can get a brand spankin new Glock 22 with titrium night sights, and 3 high cap mags. I haven't been watching prices on handguns in ages, so my question is, is this Glock with the night sights and 3 mags worth the $500 he's asking? Your thoughts and opinions are appreciated. |
GLOCK sets the price on the blue label GLOCKs. A G22 with 3 mags and PLASTIC FIXED sights, would cost $389.20. then tack on whatever the sights cost (GLOCK $57, Trijicon $72). If it has a blue label, and they are jacking up the cost, it is against GLOCK's policy. |
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I have (4) $398.20 Glocks.....Fire Department ID. I bought 2 with night sites and 2 without. My dealer will install the night sites at a later date if you want them for $60. I went back and got them put on the other 2. My dad got his (2) Glocks with Ret Mil ID. Anyone heard if there is going to be a price increase on these anytime soon. I know there hasn't been in several years. I still want to get one more while the price is good. |
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Well, I did a little price checking around town. a STANDARD Glock 22 with 2 high cap mags runs about $495 - 500. So I can get the LE version for the same price, but comes with a 3rd mag and the titrium night sights. Alaska Prices typically run higher than the rest of the lower 48 states. |