In your race to the bottom where your lunch is... you aren't mentioning a few things.
What? Like you did with this post below?
The one where you include in the costs a parts kit and new barrel for a slide when you could easily factor in the cost of using the existing parts from one's existing slide? Items that are used whether one is buying a new slide or working over their existing slide?
I do say,
Tacord will mill your slide for $195 + shipping. BBC is $150 milling. $150 cerkote + shipping
A brownells Slide is $200usd+ shipping so $250 CAD
G17 Parts kit $120 CAD
G17 Barrel $170 CAD
Even if you manage to get the slide landed for $200 you are just shy of $500 CAD
I'm not sure what the hell you are referring to with this 'race to the bottom where your lunch is' nonsense, but a number of people are simply pointing out there are cheaper options to custom work. Not only are you obstinate enough to refute this simple fact over the course of this thread., but you are hypocritically claiming I'm stacking my argument by leaving out important facts.
Those are all Gen 3 slides. The OP asked about a Gen4. And while a 3 slide will fit a 4, and will probably function there is a gap in the front, which the OP may not find desirable. Yes there are plugs you can buy, but that adds cost.
Gen 3/4 work just fine together. OP is looking for options for a slide with an optic cut to run a MRDS. I didn't realize you were metering out the particulars of what the OP would find acceptable for use.
But lets play the game again... only my lunch is on the table.
Even with their current promo, the cheapest slide and adapter comes up to $142USD. With another $35 for the cheapest shipping. Total $176.07 USD
Current Exchange rate is $1.36 + whatever fees your bank/CC hits you with for a foreign transaction/exchange fees.
Even just with the base exchange rate that's $240 CAD, which is THE SAME price or higher than shipping it off in Canada.
Even if you get one of these mythical $99 slides and save a few bucks... risk of customs holding it or charging you import fees.
Plus you support a local Canadian business.
The OP is free to do what he/she wants with his/her money but lets paint an accurate picture of the cost and details shall we?
Lunch is on me.
You're being willfully ignorant of the facts.
Clearly there are many options, from cost effective to spendy, that one could choose by going with a purchase of a new slide through Brownell's or another vendor.
That wasn't the point I and another in this thread were making. Comparing one to one or 'apples to apples' is going to be somewhat difficult, but it is not impossible.
Once again, I simply pointed out that there are
clearly cheaper options to custom work, and used but
one example of a slide that is $150 US.
Tax and shipping it comes to ~$250 cad.
Ignoring the fact it comes with front cocking serrations and a top lightening window that would cost additional service fees with someone like BB to the tune of $100 for front serrations and $80 for the lightening cut,
BB will charge $170 for pocket type milling and $150 for cerakote finishing (it's on their website).
So if someone wanted to get their slide milled and refinished, it is $320 before tax and shipping through Black Box Customs. (assuming they didn't want to use their pistol half in the white).
Wait times on custom v. Customs is a wash in my mind as both are going to be at the whim of chance.
I waited around a month and a half for my Brownell's order and I'm currently over 2 1/2 months with my G21 getting worked over by BBC
$250 (new slide) compared to $320+ (custom work)
$250 (new slide) compared to $500+ (custom work including accounting for the serrations and window).
And one obviously still retains their original slide, and there are still other potentially cheaper options.