MSRP for a bone stock, fixed sight G26, commercial model (red label) with two mags is $541.
Usual retail I see is $499 to full MSRP.
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MSRP for a bone stock, fixed sight G26, commercial model (red label) with two mags is $541.
Usual retail I see is $499 to full MSRP.
What does "commercial red label" mean? Is there a non commercial Glock? What's different, etc?
Off topic: Circuits, I think it was you who mentioned you were set up to thread barrels... was that you? I never did hear back from the Hickman dude.
The label on the case handle
Red: High cap mags
Blue: LEO - 3 high cap mags
White: Hell IDK
Looks like the gen 4's are coming with 3 hicaps and a red label (at least the one I handled yesterday did) so I'm not sure if there's really a set standard here.
hmmm... no label on my cases. I did get 3 high cap mags though, a speedloader (file 13), cleaning brush, standard lit, and night sights.... Weird. Even my old G19 case does not have a sticker/label on the case.
Blue Label MSRP should be $398 to $399.
Sadly, Blue Label G26, G27, and G33 doesn't come with 3mags. It comes with 2. :(
Join GSSF for $35 and get a cert to buy a new blue label Glock for $398. Renw for $25 and get one every year. Therefore, really, anything over $400 is not a good deal unless there are extras.
Summit Gunbroker: http://www.summitgunbroker.com/ sells tons of used Glocks, most are police trade-ins with night sights for under $400. You can also try Whittaker guns for price checks.
Got mine for 530 out the door and it came with a Laser Max and night sites from Specialty Sports....
http://www.co-ar15.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17213
-J
Even with Blue glock, if you get G34 or G35, it is more than $398. G30 or G36s are more as well.
If you get Compensated model, it is more.
My priority is to get a real nice condition (near mint) for less than 400. If that is not possible, I will get a blue label glock.
We recently got a blue Glock G26, because I just can't find any LNIB used G26 even for under 475 OTD.