Glock Blue Label Program

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Saw this elsewhere, thought I'd pass it on_______

Blue Label eligibility list___

Sworn Law Enforcement officers, including Federal, State, County, & City
Includes retired L.E. officers with "retired" credentials.
EMT's, Fire Fighters, Volunteer Fire Fighters, and Paramedics.
Military personnel including Reservists and National Guard with I.D
Includes retired Military with "retired" credentials.
Corrections Officers, including Parole and Probation Officers.
State Licensed Security Companies (Loomis, RAM, etc.)
State Licensed Armed Security Officers.
Court Judges, District Attorneys and Deputy District Attorneys.

LE Academy Cadets with enrollment documentation from the Academy

Finding a blue label dealer:
Go to: http://us.glock.com/
In the upper Right hand corner, at the dealer/locator enter your zip
On the next page, click "LE dealer"
 
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These are purchased either directly thru Glock, (with a substantial wait) or an authorized regional Blue Label dealer in your area. Despite the rumors,there are no differences in the pistols, other than they designate a certain # for eligible buyers at a great discount and call them Blue Label. You can get the 9mm, .40's, and .357 Sig models with standard sights starting at $398.20.
Below is an example of prices for Blue label guns , as sold by Ed's...These are the same prices as Glock's...I'm not affiliated with them, other than bothering them by phone...

Blue Label Prices...
www.edspublicsafety.com/glockindividual.html
 
These are purchased either directly thru Glock, (with a substantial wait) or an authorized regional Blue Label dealer in your area. Despite the rumors,there are no differences in the pistols, other than they designate a certain # for eligible buyers at a great discount and call them Blue Label. You can get the 9mm, .40's, and .357 Sig models with standard sights starting at $398.20.
Below is an example of prices for Blue label guns , as sold by Ed's...These are the same prices as Glock's...I'm not affiliated with them, other than bothering them by phone...

Blue Label Prices...
www.edspublicsafety.com/glockindividual.html

There is one difference actually- they come with three magazines instead of the regular two found in the retail packages- it's a nice touch and I have gotten a couple of them through those channels.
 
I paid $419. for my 19 blue box and had to send it back to glock twice before it would work. I doubt there is any diff. between the blue box and the regular ones other than an extra mag.
 
There's no difference in the pistols, as far the specs of the gun...and while most models come with 3 mags, there are exceptions..I believe the subcompacts still come with 2
 
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Somewhat true.

The last "Glock Days" event that I went to at the local Glock LE dealer had some of both. The Gen 3 subcompacts came with two magazines, and the Gen 4 subcompacts came with three magazines.

The compact & full size models came with three magazines regardlees of being Gen 3 or Gen 4.
 
I just joined GSSF so I can't get one until my 2nd year. But I was reading that you can buy a discounted gun when you take an Armorer's class. Does anyone know if this is true? I'll be taking the class on the 8th of Jan.

I've been looking to get a Glock 21, or a 35, 17 maybe another 26... Oh boy.
 
I bought a G26 not through this Blue Label but just through a standard vendor late last year, and it came with 3 mags
 
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