Going rate for (lock-equipped) Glock 17 in Maryland?


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Kharn
February 18, 2004, 12:49 PM
As the subject says, whats the going rate for a lock-equipped Glock 17 in Maryland?

Kharn

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MrPink
February 18, 2004, 01:51 PM
Try Atlantic Guns in Rockville 301.279.7983.

Generally, new guns are retail or near retail in Md thanks to all our laws that make doing business in MD tough, so you the consumer have less choice.

Kharn
February 18, 2004, 03:58 PM
:(

Are all Glocks now coming with the lock, or do I need to go through specific distributors to get one? I've got a kitchen table dealer near school (I'm in Newark Delaware for school, but am stuck with MD residency) that will order guns for me (and give me a decent price), if I do all the leg work on where to get it and ensure its MD legal etc (vs having him handle all the aspects and getting charged more).

Kharn

E=MC^2
February 18, 2004, 06:05 PM
Are all Glocks now coming with the lock
No. So far only reports from GlockTalk members in Maryland are seeing the Glocks equiped with internal locks.

JeepDriver
February 19, 2004, 06:51 PM
I've only seen a couple Glocks with the internal locks in them. And they have been rather expensive. ($650+)

But the Ghost lock has been aproved for use in Glocks in MD. Find a dealer that will install them and you should be able to get a 3rd generation gun for a reasonable price

Kharn
February 20, 2004, 09:25 AM
Ugh, at those prices I might as well save my nickles for when I finally get out of this state. There's no way I'd want a 3rd party lock on my pistol, it'd bother me every time I looked at it.

Kharn

JeepDriver
February 20, 2004, 08:12 PM
But it's removeable.

After the weapon in in your position you can remove the lack and re install the factory cover.

The pistols only have to be sold or transfered with a working lock.

WonderNine
February 20, 2004, 08:15 PM
A Glock with an integral lock. Maybe some kinds of guns SHOULD be banned. :scrutiny:

:neener:

Kharn
February 21, 2004, 11:01 PM
JeepDriver:
What is the Ghost lock you mentioned? (got a pic?) I thought the lock had to be a permanent modification to the pistol (except the Springfield ILS) and not a temporary one, but then I dont normally follow handgun laws in Maryland that much (I'm more biased towards black rifles).

Kharn

JeepDriver
February 22, 2004, 11:24 AM
It's actually called a Ghost Block, I put Ghost Lock at first.

I found this site on it.

http://botachtactical.com/ghostblock.html

And here's the list of Maryland approved internal locking devices

http://www.mdsp.maryland.gov/mdsp/downloads/Handgun_Safety_devices.pdf

Hkmp5sd
February 22, 2004, 11:54 AM
There's no way I'd want a 3rd party lock on my pistol, it'd bother me every time I looked at it.
And original equipment doesn't bother you? :)

Is there a website that provides instructions on how to disable/bypass these locks yet?

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