Factory Threaded Barrel Glocks - 19, 23, 21SF, and 17!

I think all of them were fixed except one of the 17's had adjustable. Says in the picture on the front page I'm pretty sure.
 
Getting restless waiting for these to come in. I know its not even 6 weeks yet but waiting is always the hardest part. I have my sights here ready to be installed and extra mags ready to go.
 
Getting restless waiting for these to come in. I know its not even 6 weeks yet but waiting is always the hardest part. I have my sights here ready to be installed and extra mags ready to go.

It's already 7 weeks........

Theses pre orders are generally longer that the initial time expected.
 
The Glocks are still on pace to land in Canada just after Canada Day! Due to the volume of pistols landing, we are told it may take a week or so to process in Canada and then out to us....but everything is on course. Once we get shipping notification to Wanstalls we will be contacting pre-orders so we can get these processed/transferred and out to you ASAP!

Will keep you posted!

Gary
 
If one was to want night sights installed before receiving their pistol, is that something you guys could do?
 
If one was to want night sights installed before receiving their pistol, is that something you guys could do?

It's very easy to do it your self. I did it on almost all my guns......
Just Check Youtube to know how to do it properly. You don't need an expensive sight puller

Personally I use: brass punch(6$) brass hammer(25$) little tool to unscrew the front sight(9$), an old towel and a vise. Almost all theses tools are very usefull for someone who work on guns at home. Once you have the tools it's free for all handgund. Some time ai need a spécial tool to do something, instead to pay a gunsmith to do it, I buy the tool and do it myself;)
 
It's very easy to do it your self. I did it on almost all my guns......
Just Check Youtube to know how to do it properly. You don't need an expensive sight puller

Personally I use: brass punch(6$) brass hammer(25$) little tool to unscrew the front sight(9$), an old towel and a vise. Almost all theses tools are very usefull for someone who work on guns at home. Once you have the tools it's free for all handgund. Some time ai need a spécial tool to do something, instead to pay a gunsmith to do it, I buy the tool and do it myself;)

I know how to do it. This will be my 5th glock. I just don't have a vice nor do I have any real need for one other than for whenever I buy a new glock and need the sights changed out haha. You can also get away with using needle nose pliers on the screw for the front sight. I'd just rather them do it so that as soon as I get it it's ready and good to go.
 
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