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Item Name: FS Glock 19 Gen 3 Trijicon HD

Location: Kennesaw

Zip Code: 30152

Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 550

Caliber: 9mm

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: I have for your consideration a Gen 3 Glock 19 with the frying pan finish. The gun will come with box and 2 mags.

The Trijicon HDs are from 2014 and still plenty bright. The gun has been stippled, get over it. Its a well done job that offers great grip without shredding your skin. The trigger guard also has a deep undercut.

Has a Vickers slide stop and a butt plug installed.

$550 picked up near me in Kennesaw.

The only trades I'm interested in would be for an AK triangle stock or 9mm projectiles.

Pics suck....I'll get some better Pics in the daylight tomorrow.

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Yes.
Where are we going?
It matters to me.
I guess I'll take a lesson from you if you'd care to teach me...

Why does it matter to you?



I've been seeing a lot of folks asking about round count lately...I just don't understand keeping track of every round shot through it. Do you go home from the range and get out your log book for each gun and mark down how many rounds you put through it? How else would you keep track?

And would it affect the value if the gun has say 300 rounds through it compared to 500 rounds? What about 3000 rounds?

If the guns finish is still like new, and it's had 5000 rounds through it ad is still functioning like it should with no issues, does that affect the value to you? It wouldn't to me and probably the majority of folks I would imagine.

Unless something is broken internally from 20k rounds through it, I just don't see a number affecting the value if a gun listed for sale or trade.


So for value, to me, it's either been fired or it hasn't been fired. Everything in between doesn't matter.
 
Actually, I do remember now that I've had parts replaced with only 1000+ or minus rounds that they said were worn out. Also they have replaced parts for me where there has been an upgrade and it had nothing to do with round count. Just an upgrade that came out.
 
I guess I'll take a lesson from you if you'd care to teach me...

Why does it matter to you?



I've been seeing a lot of folks asking about round count lately...I just don't understand keeping track of every round shot through it. Do you go home from the range and get out your log book for each gun and mark down how many rounds you put through it? How else would you keep track?

And would it affect the value if the gun has say 300 rounds through it compared to 500 rounds? What about 3000 rounds?

If the guns finish is still like new, and it's had 5000 rounds through it ad is still functioning like it should with no issues, does that affect the value to you? It wouldn't to me and probably the majority of folks I would imagine.

Unless something is broken internally from 20k rounds through it, I just don't see a number affecting the value if a gun listed for sale or trade.


So for value, to me, it's either been fired or it hasn't been fired. Everything in between doesn't matter.

Yeah I don't really get...especially since Glock in is Smyrna. And,before anyone says it no it's really not like how many miles are on a car.

I very seriously doubt there's more than a handful of people on this forum that have worn out a barrel on a semi-auto gun...
 
Actually, I do remember now that I've had parts replaced with only 1000+ or minus rounds that they said were worn out. Also they have replaced parts for me where there has been an upgrade and it had nothing to do with round count. Just an upgrade that came out.

If it was Glock they were just being nice and replacing "worn" parts so you didn't feel like you wasted a trip....
 
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