Since this was a Glock it was likely purchased under the Blue Label Program. Rotor, if you are retired military, you qualify for the program. Buds in a Glock Blue Label FFL dealer. This is an extract on the program from Glock's web site:rotor wrote:I expect to get flamed but, he signed the form saying he was the buyer and he knew that he was buying it for someone else. When you sign that form you are taking an oath. He violated the law to save a few bucks for a family member. I think he is going to get burned. The other issue which will probably also get me flamed is the discount that LEO get. I don't get any discounts from Glock or any other firearm company for all of the years I served in the military. I respect our LEO but their getting a discount means I pay more. I get a discount for my CHL based on age... I don't think I should. As a senior citizen I can probably afford things better than my younger associates.
GLOCK is proud to offer the exclusive Blue Label program to support those who protect and serve communities across the U.S. and around the world. Those who qualify will receive a discount on any GLOCK pistol of their choice.
Those who qualify include: 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; and LE Academy Cadets with enrollment documentation from the Academy.