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How much is a Glock 19 at a Gun Show now days?

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How much is a Glock 19 at a Gun Show now days? I would like to get one for $600 at the most. With how things are is that possible or are they going for double because the 15 round mag?
 
Good to know thanks.

Was thinking they where probably sold out because they have 15 round magazines. Do you think it would be cheaper to buy one from a Gun Store vs Gun Show with all the panic buying of higher capacity weapons?
 
Gen4s are typically $549 in stores here with three hi-cap magazines.

As to which is cheaper, I suspect you'll have to do some window shopping to determine that. The last few gun shows I've been to were primarily food, jewelry and local gun store shelf items. They still had the same price tags when they were in the display case in the store.

Admittedly these were all pretty small shows but still, that's the trend I've seen: no milsurp, no hand loading components and no discount prices.
 
In this environment, I wouldn't do a lot of window shopping, in order to save $40-50 bucks. Good luck on minding ammo or 15-rd (standard capacity) mags. :cool:
 
Do you think it would be cheaper to buy one from a Gun Store vs Gun Show with all the panic buying of higher capacity weapons?
I seldom see good deals at gun shows.
 
^They also come with 10 round magazines, you have to specifically ask for the 15 round magazines, you can get screwed.
 
$499 gen 3/ $549 gen 4 at LGS..... $700 at gun shows and Armslist, but those come with a sprinkling of Moar Fear.
 
^They also come with 10 round magazines, you have to specifically ask for the 15 round magazines, you can get screwed.
The gun was designed initially around 15 rounds. Chopping off some butt and barrel of a 17.

The "ability" of accepting ten rounders is the typical "California Legal" afterthought.
 
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