generally Glocks don't lose much in price .
It will take some time for this to play out , ultimately anyone who bought a glock for 900 to 1000 bucks is not going to be happy with what they can get for their used pistol .
the market will adjust in time .
Indeed, it was PO(I knew there was a good reason to sign up)
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PO = police ordnance? I didn't think they dealt with the public..unless yer a cop![]()
well besides this Armco joint what are the local store prices on Glock 17s
well besides this Armco joint what are the local store prices on Glock 17s
Average price on the net for a G17 with the standard plastic sights is $750-$800, but "local stores" are usually a lot more ($900-1K in many cases)... at least where I live
I know that the profit margin on firearms is very slim but if one shop is selling them for $630 and another is selling for >$1000 it would appear that there is some gouging going on.
Depends on whether it's new stock/old stock and how many the store buys at one time. I still see new Glocks at gunstores priced at 795.00!
This is no different than a couple of decades ago when house prices tanked. A $400,000 house was going for $200,000 the next year and people were just walking away from their mortgages. The mortgages were more than the value of the house.
The stores would be wise to dump the overpriced stock for whatever they can get for it, take their lumps, and restock at the lower prices.
Sometimes you win, sometimes you loose.