Item Name: FS/FT Glock 31 (357sig AND 40s&w) with MANY EXTRAS
Location: Roswell
Zip Code: 30075
Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: $1,100
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Newer Glock 40 MOS
Caliber: 357 Sig and 40S&W
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: I've got a Glock 31 package in 357 Sig and 40 S&W. Both barrels as well as the slide are factory ported for smooth shooting. The 357 Sig Here is the total package with my estimated prices:
Glock 31 pistol = $400
357sig package:
300rds of ammo and 5 magazines
Ammo:
4 boxes federal = $68
1 box remmington umc = $22
1 bag reloads = $20
Original 2 magazines plus 3 extra magazines =$30
40cal:
1,150rds of ammo plus 7mags
Extra 40cal ported barrel = $175
14 boxes master cartridge = $224
1 box american eagle = $20
3 boxes speer lawman = $16=$48
5 boxes speer gold dot = $135
7 magazines = $105
Streamlight tlr4 laser/light = $120
Fobus Tactical Holster (fits with mounted streamlight) = $25
Grand Total $1,392 but willing to sell everything for $1,100
If you’re interested, feel free to check my pricing and PM me to discuss.
Thanks for looking!!!
For those unfamiliar with the 357 Sig, I stole this next bit from The National Interest website:
The now infamous 1986 FBI Miami shootout was a watershed moment in the history of law enforcement. Eight FBI agents armed with pistols and shotguns engaged two bank robbers armed with superior weapons. Over the course of the gun battle, which saw the federal agents pinned down by suppressive fire from a Ruger Mini-14 semi-automatic rifle, two agents were killed and another five wounded. The two bank robbers were hit multiple times by incoming fire but were both able to continue shooting, contributing to the very high law enforcement casualty rate.
In the aftermath of the shootout, the FBI and other government agencies began the search for a new, more powerful handgun round. Nine-millimeter and .38 Special proved ineffective at stopping the robbers, while .357 Magnum was a revolver cartridge that limited the user’s carrying capacity to six rounds at a time. Law enforcement wanted a powerful round that could be carried in large quantities.
An attempt by Sig Sauer and Federal Ammunition to duplicate the .357 Magnum round in a pistol cartridge resulted in the new .357 Sig. Federal’s .357 Magnum 125 grain jacketed hollow point round generates 575 foot-pounds at the muzzle, with a velocity of 1440 feet per second—well above the speed of sound. Federal’s new .357 Sig 125 grain jacketed hollow point round, on the other hand, generates 506 foot-pounds with a velocity of 1350 feet per second. The higher velocity of .357 Sig not only translates into more energy delivered on-target but gives it a flatter shooting trajectory over nine-millimeter and .38 Special.
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Location: Roswell
Zip Code: 30075
Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: $1,100
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Newer Glock 40 MOS
Caliber: 357 Sig and 40S&W
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: I've got a Glock 31 package in 357 Sig and 40 S&W. Both barrels as well as the slide are factory ported for smooth shooting. The 357 Sig Here is the total package with my estimated prices:
Glock 31 pistol = $400
357sig package:
300rds of ammo and 5 magazines
Ammo:
4 boxes federal = $68
1 box remmington umc = $22
1 bag reloads = $20
Original 2 magazines plus 3 extra magazines =$30
40cal:
1,150rds of ammo plus 7mags
Extra 40cal ported barrel = $175
14 boxes master cartridge = $224
1 box american eagle = $20
3 boxes speer lawman = $16=$48
5 boxes speer gold dot = $135
7 magazines = $105
Streamlight tlr4 laser/light = $120
Fobus Tactical Holster (fits with mounted streamlight) = $25
Grand Total $1,392 but willing to sell everything for $1,100
If you’re interested, feel free to check my pricing and PM me to discuss.
Thanks for looking!!!
For those unfamiliar with the 357 Sig, I stole this next bit from The National Interest website:
The now infamous 1986 FBI Miami shootout was a watershed moment in the history of law enforcement. Eight FBI agents armed with pistols and shotguns engaged two bank robbers armed with superior weapons. Over the course of the gun battle, which saw the federal agents pinned down by suppressive fire from a Ruger Mini-14 semi-automatic rifle, two agents were killed and another five wounded. The two bank robbers were hit multiple times by incoming fire but were both able to continue shooting, contributing to the very high law enforcement casualty rate.
In the aftermath of the shootout, the FBI and other government agencies began the search for a new, more powerful handgun round. Nine-millimeter and .38 Special proved ineffective at stopping the robbers, while .357 Magnum was a revolver cartridge that limited the user’s carrying capacity to six rounds at a time. Law enforcement wanted a powerful round that could be carried in large quantities.
An attempt by Sig Sauer and Federal Ammunition to duplicate the .357 Magnum round in a pistol cartridge resulted in the new .357 Sig. Federal’s .357 Magnum 125 grain jacketed hollow point round generates 575 foot-pounds at the muzzle, with a velocity of 1440 feet per second—well above the speed of sound. Federal’s new .357 Sig 125 grain jacketed hollow point round, on the other hand, generates 506 foot-pounds with a velocity of 1350 feet per second. The higher velocity of .357 Sig not only translates into more energy delivered on-target but gives it a flatter shooting trajectory over nine-millimeter and .38 Special.
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