Abused glock 22 rtf ... A Great deal ?

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A local Guy offer me his Glock 22 gen 3 RTF, 6 mag And 1000 rounds for 600$ !

But ...

The Guy have shoot about 3000 - 3500 rounds with it And rarely clean it ... In The last months The glock just stay in a case with foam ... Not a so good idea And there is some start to rust on The slide And The spring.

Do You think its still a Great deal ?
 
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My Glocks have been kept in cases with foam for years and not a trace of rust ever. 1000 rounds of ammo is around $350.00, so the Glock and 6 mags for $250.00 I'd jump on that deal. If they are real Glock mags they would be worth $180.00 for 6 of them used by themselves. So your Looking at $70.00 for the gun.
 
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Replace the extractor, springs and other little bits pretty cheap from the Glock Store (maybe $100 all in for extractor, e-spring, trigger spring, ex slide release, ext take-down) and go for a new barrel if you think you need one (or consider a 9mm conversion barrel). 1000 rds of .40 plus the mags and the pistol is pretty cheap. And it should clean up pretty well. I'd buy that package for $550.
 
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All covered above..... just buy it already! :p

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At 3500 rounds you don't even change the recoil spring. 3500 rounds is not very much for any modern pistol. Just the ammo is worth 300$ so the gun and 6 mags for 300$ is a nice deal.
 
It's a Glock, they made them ugly so you don't feel bad when they're abused. But it sounds like that ones barely bruised. Buy it.
 
Yep it's not abuse becausse of The round count ... But The lack of cleanup And The rust spot on The slide ...

But yes ... At 250$ for The glock if we say a 1000 rounds of ammo is around 300-350$ ... I think i Will call him back tomorrow !
 
You can deal with the rust so that the spots will be invisible or at least very small and hard to see.

If there's rust on the recoi and the striker springs I would order up new ones. I wouldn't replace them right away. But rust pits on the springs is going to likely cause them to fail sooner than they should. The rust pits will form thin spots on the spring wire and that means that those spots will be worked harder and have a greater chance to fatigue and cause a break there. So having new springs already will reduce your down time when they let go early.

So yeah, that's one helluva deal.
 
3500 rounds?

For a Glock, that's BARELY broken in.

That's like new for a glock I have a G17 H1 with almost 25000 rounds down range and if I showed you the barrel you can't tell it's got lots of rounds down range!

Rust on the other hand is a different story. Me personally I would never buy a gun with rust but that me and I'm a gun cleaning freak. 600 you could probably get him down to 550
 
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