So, I picked up the gun today. It was listed as fair condition on the website. I think they under-rated it. There’s hardly any slide wear, there’s NO wear/tear on the grips (I think it had Talon grips on it because the grips are a tad bit sticky, but that would explain the lack of wear/tear). There’s a sticker on the box that says “TNS”, meaning the sights are Trijicon night sights; they still have some glow to them. The sticker also has “5.5lb” which means it has a 5.5lb trigger. Not only that, that trigger is very nice…there’s little take up, and the trigger is crisp…it also has very little reset. PD trigger. The gun was listed as only having one mag, but it came with two. The case has everything a new Gen 3 Glock 22 would have. The gun had a sticker with the pricing of $399. I got it for $319. It was $30 for the transfer, which I couldn’t avoid. I couldn’t have found a cheaper Glock in the same condition…no way.
I basically stole this gun. That site is dangerous. I’ll definitely be looking for other potential buys. My next Glock might be a Glock 29, but I probably won’t find bargains or police trade-ins for a G29.
So, I’ve a range visit in my future. Hopefully, I can go tomorrow, as they’ll be closed on Sunday and Monday (Jan 1st and 2nd). I need to visit Walmart for ammo. 🙂
More pictures of the G22 with a G19 Gen 4 and Canik TP9SA:
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Glock 22 and TP9SA |
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Glock 22 and TP9SA |
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Glock 22 and TP9SA |
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Glock 22 and TP9SA |
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Glock 19 and Glock 22 |
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Glock 19 and Glock 22 |
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Glock 19 and Glock 22 |
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Glock 19, Glock 22, and TP9SA |