Suggestions on a reasonable price for this (block) Glock

With all due respect. Why would I share my sources with somebody that is not even willing to invest his time into conducting any real research except for checking the site sponsors before calling me out on my statement? If one would spend some time online, contact a few, smaller shops, one may be surprised to discover that the site sponsors are not the only viable option to go out with out there. Most of these places won't be able to match Glock LE pricing though. For those that don't feel like doing anything to get a decent deal though:

http://www.kellysonline.ca/collections/glock-handguns/products/glock-22-rtf2-gen-3

...and that, as mentioned earlier, is not the best, civilian pricing available on this pistol out there. I think $589 was the best I've seen lately. Regards.
 
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With all due respect. Why would I share my sources with somebody that is not even willing to invest his time into conducting any real research except for checking the site sponsors? If one will spend some time online, contact a few, smaller shops, one may be surprised to discover that the site sponsors are not the only viable option to go out with out there. Most of these places won't be able to match Glock LE pricing though. For those that don't feel like doing anything to get a decent deal though:

http://www.kellysonline.ca/collections/glock-handguns/products/glock-22-rtf2-gen-3

...and that, as mentioned earlier, is not the best, civilian pricing available on this pistol out there. I think $589 was the best I've seen. Regards.

Thats a cop out lol. Those are some of the major dealers in Canada that I listed, so those are the going prices for glocks, not the prices you and others have mentioned. Just cause there is some hole in the wall that you may know about that offers glocks at those prices you mentioned, does not mean that is the norm, and the OP was asking for the norm.

I dealth with police ordnance back in the day and got 3 glocks through the IOP program and those are the lowest prices ive seen and not everybody can qualify for that discount.
 
Right, ask $640...because you can still buy them new for around $599. So very much EE....and all you need to do is search. I won't even mention that I just bought brand new Glock 22, with the night sights, but no magazines for $450 off EE couple months ago. I don't know how some of the people are coming up with these asking prices here.

It's good for you if you can find brand new Glocks for under 600$ everything included and you should buy one now. Prices of used guns is what someone is willing to pay for it. The general rule for a used gun in good condition is 80% before taxes. Sure deals can be found but it's about luck.

** I'm pretty sure that Kelly's is out of stock because all theirs others Glocks are around 899$ new ;) the price will change before they restock**
 
Thats a cop out lol. Those are some of the major dealers in Canada that I listed, so those are the going prices for glocks, not the prices you and others have mentioned. Just cause there is some hole in the wall that you may know about that offers glocks at those prices you mentioned, does not mean that is the norm, and the OP was asking for the norm.

I dealth with police ordnance back in the day and got 3 glocks through the IOP program and those are the lowest prices ive seen and not everybody can qualify for that discount.

Whatever your normal is...
 
They can't re-stock on RTF2. Those are no longer made...well, slides anyway, since the frames are getting popular thanks to Vickers Tactical.

RTF2 is the best grip you can get on any pistol imo, without stipling, I really wish they didnt stop making them.
 
Depending on your plans. You can import one in FDE (or whatever they call that color) in 9mm...or buy RTF2 in black locally and either keep it the way it is or switch the slide, guts and barrel to suit your needs.
 
@ the OP, so you listed the gun at the lower end of my suggestion ($500-$600), which is smart if you want it gone, and a fair deal imho. Did it sell already? Instead of arguing about new gun prices at this place or another, is it not wiser to let the market dictate the price of a used older generation Glock?
 
@ the OP, so you listed the gun at the lower end of my suggestion ($500-$600), which is smart if you want it gone, and a fair deal imho. Did it sell already? Instead of arguing about new gun prices at this place or another, is it not wiser to let the market dictate the price of a used older generation Glock?

I just wanted the op to make an informed decision. $500 is low, most folks sell for at least 600 and up. But if he wants it gone fast, thats a good price, in fact im surprised its not gone yet.
 
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