is it still available?
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PM 195F7A2 on the box, with 5 marked on tha barrel, it is my understanding there are 3 different versions of the 19M, I’m guessing near the end of production Glock used what is the best left over to finish the run, Mine has the regular Glock night sights instead of the Agent Sights. Brownells has Agent Sights in stock if needed, not really a fan of there version of the barrel markings being easily identified
The sellers’ is the more rare/ original contract variety. The M on top of the barrel is the ‘smoking gun’. The rifling in the barrels of both pistols is the same, and all Gen 5’s for that matter. Gone are the days of the anonymous polygonal drive by, that gave forensics an impossible task.
I apologize also to the OP for hijacking this thread. I know we’re waaaay off into the weeds talking about Model numbers, barrel letters, trigger bar number stampings. But that is Precisely where the big money differences comes in for newer rare Glocks. I stand by that the OP has posted a non-ironic Good Deal. It’s not for everybody, but will tick the box for somebody’s nice collection.
Ok, I’m done with my HiJack.
is it still available?
If the internals are black, DLC coated, it is indeed a contract gun that will bring a premium in the right market. Trigger bar will have a different number stamped on it than a typical Gen 5. These are rare birds, mostly bought by Glock employees.
On the other hand if it has silver internals, it’s identical to a Gen 5 other than roll marks. A Lipseys run, which would retail similar to other limited Lipseys special edition Glocks. Could probably tell from the Model No on the box, but I’m feeling lazy.
As to the comment about different barrels, this is not accurate. Both M’s and Gen 5’s have a Glock Marksman Barrel. The FBI guns do have a different roll mark on top. These are realistically standard polygonal barrels with some chatter marks between each flat and a shorter leade. It was part of the original FBI contract requirement that the barrels mark bullets to be traceable to individual guns. The Glock marking barrel was rebranded as a Marksman barrel and rolled out for all new Gen 5’s, slimlines, etc.
ETA: The Model number IS the right one for FBI guns, not Lipseys. Your connector and trigger bar should be jet black, trigger bar marked 33588. If so, put it on gunbroker, as this isn’t the place to sail rare Glocks. Your asking price is realistic, regardless of what others on here say.
It may shock some to hear, there are collectors of obscure Glocks. Check out this 19M made for the FBI HRT. Scarcity matters. Cooler thing to collect than Pokémon cards, and value is determined by the market..
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