Posted: 12/15/2015 5:11:47 PM EDT
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.Mil Retired up here in Bellingham.
Looking for Glock 17 Gen 3 and Gen 4. Anyone know of the current price down there @ the Sports Shop on base? Thanks! |
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.Mil Retired up here in Bellingham. Looking for Glock 17 Gen 3 and Gen 4. Anyone know of the current price down there @ the Sports Shop on base? Thanks! I don't know how long you've been retired but you must have forgotten the axiom of AFFES; anything AAFES touches turns to crap. As a retiree you can but Glocks through their LE/MIL pricing program. There are several dealers in the area that keep these guns in stock. I know Quantico does the Sig Sauer IOP but I don't know about Glock. |
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I don't know how long you've been retired but you must have forgotten the axiom of AFFES; anything AAFES touches turns to crap. As a retiree you can but Glocks through their LE/MIL pricing program. There are several dealers in the area that keep these guns in stock. I know Quantico does the Sig Sauer IOP but I don't know about Glock. Quoted:
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.Mil Retired up here in Bellingham. Looking for Glock 17 Gen 3 and Gen 4. Anyone know of the current price down there @ the Sports Shop on base? Thanks! I don't know how long you've been retired but you must have forgotten the axiom of AFFES; anything AAFES touches turns to crap. As a retiree you can but Glocks through their LE/MIL pricing program. There are several dealers in the area that keep these guns in stock. I know Quantico does the Sig Sauer IOP but I don't know about Glock. |
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Quoted: Surplus Arms and Ammo in Tacoma and Marksman in Puyallup both have LE/MIL pricing. I have purchased from both and their prices are very close. Their prices are still lower than AAFES even with the sales tax. Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: .Mil Retired up here in Bellingham. Looking for Glock 17 Gen 3 and Gen 4. Anyone know of the current price down there @ the Sports Shop on base? Thanks! I don't know how long you've been retired but you must have forgotten the axiom of AFFES; anything AAFES touches turns to crap. As a retiree you can but Glocks through their LE/MIL pricing program. There are several dealers in the area that keep these guns in stock. I know Quantico does the Sig Sauer IOP but I don't know about Glock. Lower than NWAC or the PX, or both? |
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With .mil retiree creds is $398 for either version. Just trying to beat the tax. That price is only from a LE distributor or the weird legacy thing that the Seattle Police Association has going. The current MAP price for blue label Glocks is $425 for the 17, 19, 26, 22, 23, 27 etc. |
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I never understand this. Drive round trip 4+ hours and 260 miles to save what, $40? ![]() Quoted:
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With .mil retiree creds is $398 for either version. Just trying to beat the tax. I never understand this. Drive round trip 4+ hours and 260 miles to save what, $40? ![]() In the area visiting family in a few days and being Retired does limit one's resource$. So back to the original post. What does the Post Exchange at JBLM have them for? Are they even in stock? Thanks! |
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Dont forget to check Skagit Arms, they are a blue label glock dealer. I picked up a G43 from them when they came out. What you try to beat in tax will probably be used in fuel to drive from Bham to Lewis and back. Checked. No G17's in stock and are backordered. As I posted before. I have family near JBLM. Thanks anyhow. |
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I5 in Lacey is also a Blue Label dealer.
As for the process, just bring your AD/Retiree ID and you should be good to go. The times I purchased blue label I had to fill out a few questions on an extra sheet and other than that it's the exact same process as buying a non-blue label. |