Are there ever online deals on new Glocks ?

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It seems that every online store has the same price on Gen 4 G26. Are there ever any deals on them ? I prefer to buy NIB.
 
Bud's occasionally has some smokin' deals on non-standard Glocks. When I bought my 26, they had a package with factory night sights, holster and three mags for less than $40 more than the standard model.
 
glock has the industry by the balls and is pretty much demanding at least $550 to $600 for new 4th gen glocks. The 3rd gen are a little lower in price but still expect to pay around $500 to $530 for those.. Your best bet would be to look around police trade ins... why dont u try GT distributors they have some pretty decents police trade ins..
 
glock has the industry by the balls and is pretty much demanding at least $550 to $600 for new 4th gen glocks. The 3rd gen are a little lower in price but still expect to pay around $500 to $530 for those.. Your best bet would be to look around police trade ins... why dont u try GT distributors they have some pretty decents police trade ins..
For some reason my phone isn't copying the full Gunwatcher link, but I'm seeing them for $500 several places. Just type in "Glock G26" into the search bar and see all the options.
 
Thanks for the tips. I am kind of hesitant to buy a used gun with unknown provenance / hidden issues and carry it for SD just to save $200.
 
I wouldn't buy a used one either. I paid around $600 last year at my LGS. I bit the bullet because the G19 was the gun "made for my hand"

I was a little PO'd when I got BTF but working the slide and shooting it often, that problem went away.... Oh and I installed the 30274 ejector in my Gen 3.
 
Never had any issues with a good condition used Glock. The average shooter puts very few rounds through a gun before selling or trading it.

Just look for one with all factory internals and you'll be safe.

Otherwise pretty sure Glock has MAP(minimum advertised prices) that dealers have to follow to stay on their good side.
 
Well if u want it brand new you gotta bite the bullet and pay full price.. unless you get the first responders or military discount... other than that expect to drop $500.... by the way there nothing wrong with a police trade in except the occasional holster wear most are carried alot and shot a hand full of times. Have thought about getting a 3rd gen there a bit cheaper brand new compared to the gen 4
 
glock has the industry by the balls and is pretty much demanding at least $550 to $600 for new 4th gen glocks. The 3rd gen are a little lower in price but still expect to pay around $500 to $530 for those.. Your best bet would be to look around police trade ins... why dont u try GT distributors they have some pretty decents police trade ins..
There are a plethora of polymer framed semi-auto pistols on the market. If Glock wants too much, try a different model.
 
I purchased my Glock 26 Gen 3 about a month before Sandy Hook from Davidson's Gallery of Guns when they had a sale. After Sandy Hook, I haven't seen many deals on Glocks from Davidson's, but their prices are competitive and include Davidson's lifetime replacement guarantee.

I'm on their stock watch for a Glock 42. Been informed twice about availability in the past month, but they sell out within hours.

Edit: Davidson's has a sale several Glocks right now. Models 21, 22, 23, 27, 29, 30, 30SF, 31, 32, 35, 36, 37, 38, and 39.
 
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