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This thread has left me completely confused. $430 is a decent asking price for a slightly used Glock 43. I got mine NIB from GT for $449, but they typically run upwards to $500. Even your asking price is nowhere near the MSRP of $529. Nobody should ever pay MSRP for anything. I've seen photos of the spent casing, but I'd have to see photos of the gun. I can't imagine how you would have gripped the gun for your thumb to be anywhere in the line of fire for fragments from a gun that has remained intact. Personally, I would pass on it for any price, giving the fact that the gun was involved in an incident such as this, even though it is considered to be ammo related. I would have it professionally inspected or possibly sent back to Smyrna for inspection. Glock is less than an hour away for you. Until then and as the current owner, I would be hesitant to accept the legal liability otherwise, should a catastrophic incident occur resulting in injury or death of an unsuspecting user or bystander.Someone just offered met 300. Wtf? DON'T ****ING G LOWBALL ME ON less than MSRP.