Glock 21 SOCOM

Good question. lol I have not shot it yet or had a chance or play around with the ambi. Even though I'm a lefty,it would be interesting to see how it would work.
 
I never heard of any SOCOM Glock.
What makes it so special?
SF stands for Short Frame not Special Forces LOL.
The Socom project was long over before the 21SF was in conception.
The only Glock 21 ever produced in connection with anything "Special Forces" (21 JCP) had OD frame and different rail system and is fairly new.
 
I never heard of any SOCOM Glock.
What makes it so special?
SF stands for Short Frame not Special Forces LOL.
The Socom project was long over before the 21SF was in conception.
The only Glock 21 ever produced in connection with anything "Special Forces" (21 JCP) had OD frame and different rail system and is fairly new.

I never heard of it either.
 
I was under the impression that all ambidextrous 21SF models had a 1913 rail and not the standard Glock rail.
 
Regarding the two GLOCK 21SF-AMBI-TNS-3.5LB-2CM Special Forces G-21SF
Pistols These Pistols were actually produced at the same time (same production run of consecutive
Serial Numbers) the Pistols for the US Special Forces Pistols were being
produced.

They have the original GLOCK Factory 3.5 pound connector that was installed
at the GLOCK Factory. These Pistols were sent to undisclosed distributor even before the SF
project was made public as they were working on projects with Agencies. They
were also built with GL04 Trijicon Night Sights.

There are no markings to indicate that. Just you saying it. You have paperwork that would come with the pistol to verify what your sayin? Otherwise you just have a g21sf with a 3.5 trigger and night sights.
 
Going by the serial number (clearly visible in the first post) This a civilian available, "red label" G21sf from June/july 2007. Glock rail, ambi.

SF G21's were displayed prominently at the Jan/07 shot show.. Glock rail and pic rail.

I am not trying to debunk anything, just going off the info here.
 
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With all respect Sir, while it's a nice pistol it has no special value basing on the information that was posted in your initial post.
There are no SOCOM Glocks out there and as it was already pointed out - red label means standard capacity, civilian wholesale price.
The commercial or ‘red label’ Glock pistols are the same Glock pistols as those offered to Law Enforcement.
The key differences are the selling price and the number of magazines included with the pistol.
Most commercial models include two magazines instead of the LE standard of three.
 
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