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Posted: 11/21/2012 1:51:53 PM EDT
Just got an email. Go! G19's.
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Sorry... n00b here. Gen 2 what? Glocks not worth it |
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Quoted: All in 40 cal ? 9mm mod 19 Austrian manufacture, police trade ins |
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I don't care for Glocks but that's a pretty solid deal on gen2 19's.
And from a solid company, too. |
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In before the guys who can buy them for $200 all day long. Damn somebody needs to let me in on this... |
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In before the guys who can buy them for $200 all day long. Those days are long gone. |
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Just got an email. Go! G19's. bought one from another member here on the EE for $375 a week ago. |
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Quoted: Quoted: In before the guys who can buy them for $200 all day long. Damn somebody needs to let me in on this... I think that's one of those decommissioned ordinance things like how you can buy those dummy grenades with the fuse removed. Speed |
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Sorry... n00b here. Gen 2 what? Glocks not worth it Only comes with one mag. So after shipping $45, transfer $25, buy one more mag $25 you would be paying $465 bucks. Could buy a brand new gen3 for $500. Cheaper if you are mil or leo |
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Sorry... n00b here. Gen 2 what? Glocks not worth it Only comes with one mag. So after shipping $45, transfer $25, buy one more mag $25 you would be paying $465 bucks. Could buy a brand new gen3 for $500. Cheaper if you are mil or leo shipping on that item came out to $29. this would be a good deal for people who want to avoid the gen3/gen4 ejection issues. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Sorry... n00b here. Gen 2 what? Glocks not worth it Only comes with one mag. So after shipping $45, transfer $25, buy one more mag $25 you would be paying $465 bucks. Could buy a brand new gen3 for $500. Cheaper if you are mil or leo $500+9.25% sales tax in TN. Some people like the Gen 2's without finger grooves. |
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Sorry... n00b here. Gen 2 what? Glocks not worth it Only comes with one mag. So after shipping $45, transfer $25, buy one more mag $25 you would be paying $465 bucks. Could buy a brand new gen3 for $500. Cheaper if you are mil or leo shipping on that item came out to $29. this would be a good deal for people who want to avoid the gen3/gen4 ejection issues. Estimated 45 bucks to me in Oregon |
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Sorry... n00b here. Gen 2 what? Glocks not worth it Only comes with one mag. So after shipping $45, transfer $25, buy one more mag $25 you would be paying $465 bucks. Could buy a brand new gen3 for $500. Cheaper if you are mil or leo $500+9.25% sales tax in TN. Some people like the Gen 2's without finger grooves. No sales tax in Oregon |
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Sorry... n00b here. Gen 2 what? Glocks not worth it Only comes with one mag. So after shipping $45, transfer $25, buy one more mag $25 you would be paying $465 bucks. Could buy a brand new gen3 for $500. Cheaper if you are mil or leo Glocks have excellent resale. Especially 9mm's. good luck even finding a gen 2 G19 |
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$370 + $30 shipping +$20 transfer fee = $420 to my hands with 1 mag.
LEO New model gen3 for $417 to my work door with 3 mags. I can't justify it. Look sweet though. |
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In before the guys who can buy them for $200 all day long. I can for sure as hell find that gun used locally, and in way better shape than what AIM is offering for that price or better. A buddy bought one of the DPD Glock 22's and it looked like it had a rough life.... why take a chance on an unseen gun when so many clean examples are available FTF? |
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In before the guys who can buy them for $200 all day long. I can for sure as hell find that gun used locally, and in way better shape than what AIM is offering for that price or better. A buddy bought one of the DPD Glock 22's and it looked like it had a rough life.... why take a chance on an unseen gun when so many clean examples are available FTF? A gen 2 G19? Yeah ok. That's a unicorn around here. Probably doesn't help that the dealers all funnel them into MA too |
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Glocks have excellent resale. Especially 9mm's. good luck even finding a gen 2 G19 Picked one up this summer(my first glock) $349, tritium sights, looked like it had been vacuum-sealed since the day it left the factory. |
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Glocks have excellent resale. Especially 9mm's. good luck even finding a gen 2 G19 Picked one up this summer(my first glock) $349, tritium sights, looked like it had been vacuum-sealed since the day it left the factory. |
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In before the guys who can buy them for $200 all day long. I can for sure as hell find that gun used locally, and in way better shape than what AIM is offering for that price or better. A buddy bought one of the DPD Glock 22's and it looked like it had a rough life.... why take a chance on an unseen gun when so many clean examples are available FTF? A gen 2 G19? Yeah ok. That's a unicorn around here. Probably doesn't help that the dealers all funnel them into MA too 28k posts 3 ee feedback thats why you can't find one. |
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In before the guys who can buy them for $200 all day long. I can for sure as hell find that gun used locally, and in way better shape than what AIM is offering for that price or better. A buddy bought one of the DPD Glock 22's and it looked like it had a rough life.... why take a chance on an unseen gun when so many clean examples are available FTF? A gen 2 G19? Yeah ok. That's a unicorn around here. Probably doesn't help that the dealers all funnel them into MA too 28k posts 3 ee feedback thats why you can't find one. um ok |
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In before the guys who can buy them for $200 all day long. I can for sure as hell find that gun used locally, and in way better shape than what AIM is offering for that price or better. A buddy bought one of the DPD Glock 22's and it looked like it had a rough life.... why take a chance on an unseen gun when so many clean examples are available FTF? A gen 2 G19? Yeah ok. That's a unicorn around here. Probably doesn't help that the dealers all funnel them into MA too 28k posts 3 ee feedback thats why you can't find one. |
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By the time you do shipping and transfer fees, you could probably find a used one at a Pawn Shop, or the EE, especially if you live in a major city.
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I saw this too, but I think I'll hold out for a Gen 4, via GSSF discount, provided I can find someone in state who will accept the GSSF discount.
It sure is a great deal if you don't want the finger grooves and light rail. |
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Sorry... n00b here. Gen 2 what? Glocks not worth it Only comes with one mag. So after shipping $45, transfer $25, buy one more mag $25 you would be paying $465 bucks. Could buy a brand new gen3 for $500. Cheaper if you are mil or leo $500+9.25% sales tax in TN. Some people like the Gen 2's without finger grooves. I wish I would have kept mine. |
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I just bought one from Aim. $369 to shipping=$395. $20 transfer, no mag for me as I live in a liberal sinkhole. The best local price for a gen3 is $499 plus 8.625% sales tax. Yes, the new pistol comes with 2 mags but glock mags are cheap and plentiful. Aim gun=$415. New gen 3 = $ 542.
Even adding $40 to the Aim gun for two mags still saves me a bundle. Buying online works out to be $519 assuming the gun is shipped free. |
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Sometimes i can not understand the love of the Gen 2's. I have owned a 19 for over 20 years and have a Gen 2 G23 also. Had a Gen 2 G22 but sold that. I find the finger groves on the newer models help a lot when it comes to controlling a Glock.
any one local( seattle) interested in trading a well 3rd gen G23 for a my Gen2 G23??? |
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