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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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I thought it was about 10,000 where parts wear out. But I'm really not sure. But, even so, what about with trips to the factory for replacement of worn parts? They do it totally for free.

I was just being sarcastic. I'm sure you could shoot more then that and it would still run fine.
 
It's real simple. I get to purchase firearms at industry professional pricing, well below even what dealers pay for them, brand new, direct from the manufacturers. For a purchase like this to make sense to me, I'm looking at the extras. The stippling, the sights, the trigger work, etc and the time and money involved to get a new Glock there, while taking advantage of what I am able to buy one for. I almost never purchase firearms from this site for this reason despite the fact that I co-founded the ODT. And for this reason trades almost never makes sense for me. It's also why I can offer up killer deals to everyone when I sell here. The round count can be ballpark, but I don't think anyone would spend the same to buy a well used Glock that they could build a brand new one for. Therefore, the round count matters to me because it helps be determine if I buy this Glock to save some time and money or just build my own from scratch.

And yes, I do log all my rounds down range. I tear off the box top and put it a ziplock bag and write the gun model on the outside. I can always figure out the count this way.
 
It's real simple. I get to purchase firearms at industry professional pricing, well below even what dealers pay for them, brand new, direct from the manufacturers. For a purchase like this to make sense to me, I'm looking at the extras. The stippling, the sights, the trigger work, etc and the time and money involved to get a new Glock there, while taking advantage of what I am able to buy one for. I almost never purchase firearms from this site for this reason despite the fact that I co-founded the ODT. And for this reason trades almost never makes sense for me. It's also why I can offer up killer deals to everyone when I sell here. The round count can be ballpark, but I don't think anyone would spend the same to buy a well used Glock that they could build a brand new one for. Therefore, the round count matters to me because it helps be determine if I buy this Glock to save some time and money or just build my own from scratch.

And yes, I do log all my rounds down range. I tear off the box top and put it a ziplock bag and write the gun model on the outside. I can always figure out the count this way.
You should buy it just to meet Shemp Shemp . That outweighs round count.
 
It's real simple. I get to purchase firearms at industry professional pricing, well below even what dealers pay for them, brand new, direct from the manufacturers. For a purchase like this to make sense to me, I'm looking at the extras. The stippling, the sights, the trigger work, etc and the time and money involved to get a new Glock there, while taking advantage of what I am able to buy one for. I almost never purchase firearms from this site for this reason despite the fact that I co-founded the ODT. And for this reason trades almost never makes sense for me. It's also why I can offer up killer deals to everyone when I sell here. The round count can be ballpark, but I don't think anyone would spend the same to buy a well used Glock that they could build a brand new one for. Therefore, the round count matters to me because it helps be determine if I buy this Glock to save some time and money or just build my own from scratch.

And yes, I do log all my rounds down range. I tear off the box top and put it a ziplock bag and write the gun model on the outside. I can always figure out the count this way.

I still don't get it. What's your magic number to tell you if you buy it or not?


If you can get it so much cheaper, why even click on the ad and ask about round count?
 
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