They'll be 22's and 23's not 17's.
Actually they should only have Gen4 G22's. We got rid of our G23s when we went to Gen4.
They'll be 22's and 23's not 17's.
Actually they should only have Gen4 G22's. We got rid of our G23s when we went to Gen4.
The bore axis theory that people make a big deal of but actually isn't at all
No plain-clothes / detectives were issued the G23?
Not since Gen 2. Once Gen 3 hit, everyone got a G22. If you wanted to carry something else in plain clothes, you bought it.
Too early. They all go to Keislers then the ones getting bought back get shipped to a FFL. Besides that, it is costing us $400 with FFL fees to buy them back. There is no real money to make for an individual to sell them. Plus the only thing "cool" about them is they have an IMxxxxPD serial number.Any for sale in the classified yet???
Too early. They all go to Keislers then the ones getting bought back get shipped to a FFL. Besides that, it is costing us $400 with FFL fees to buy them back. There is no real money to make for an individual to sell them. Plus the only thing "cool" about them is they have an IMxxxxPD serial number.
Actually they should only have Gen4 G22's. We got rid of our G23s when we went to Gen4.
I would have to sell if for an amount that would cover my salary for the next 15 years as well as my future legal fees after I'm arrested for theft...that's one expensive gun Oh plus my retirement.....I was talking about the new Glock 17M.
I guess you could make a lot of money selling one right now if the general public cannot buy it?
Then all you have to do is to some modifications with a Dremel on a regular Glock 17 so that fellow officers don't notice you're not carrying the new G17M.
I would have to sell if for an amount that would cover my salary for the next 15 years as well as my future legal fees after I'm arrested for theft...that's one expensive gun Oh plus my retirement.....