Glock 19 G4 LNIB - SPF

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Glock 19 G4 LNIB - SPF

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My son is trying to fund an AR build and is selling his Glock 19 G4 9MM w/Tritium Sights. It comes with all of the goodies:

3 - 15 Rounds Glock Magazines
1 - Speed loader
1 - Additional Backstrap
1- Glock Case
1- All original paperwork
1 -Cleaning rod

He is also including two holsters:

1- Forbus GL4
1- Galco Matrix 7X

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The Complete Package

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Glock 19 G4

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Glock 19 G4

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Galco Holster

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Galco Holster w/Glock

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Forbus Holster

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Forbus Holster w/Glock

It has approximately 300 rounds down the pipe. (Although I may put a few through it today. Shhh don't tell him. :smilelol5:)
$495.00 FTF in Coryell County (Gatesville--Copperas Cove) or Killeen. For you Austin folks, we can meet you at Seward Junction. Must have TX DL or TX CHL.
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Re: Glock 19 G4 LNIB

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Is your son's Glock still available? If so, how new is it, has the recoil assembly spring been replaced for the original malfunctioning one? Thanks Norm
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justletsc wrote:Is your son's Glock still available? If so, how new is it, has the recoil assembly spring been replaced for the original malfunctioning one? Thanks Norm
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justletsc wrote:Is your son's Glock still available? If so, how new is it, has the recoil assembly spring been replaced for the original malfunctioning one? Thanks Norm

I would ask the same. Also, is he (your son) interested in a new/unfired Del Ton 16" complete flat top upper with Magpul furniture in trade?
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RE: Recoil Spring

The gun was purchased in March of this year and given to him as a gift. He was unaware of any issue with the recoil spring and it has not been replaced since he has had it. However, my research indicates that if the recoil spring assembly is marked "0 3", then it is one that needs to be replaced. I just took it apart and the assembly in this gun is marked "0 4". From what I was able to determine this is the correct assembly.
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mdthrash wrote:
justletsc wrote:Is your son's Glock still available? If so, how new is it, has the recoil assembly spring been replaced for the original malfunctioning one? Thanks Norm

I would ask the same. Also, is he (your son) interested in a new/unfired Del Ton 16" complete flat top upper with Magpul furniture in trade?
See above about the spring.

He needs the cash so he can get the already purchased components out of Dad's Pawn Shop. :mrgreen:

Found a deal that was too good to pass up, so, I went ahead fronted him the cash but will not give him the parts until he ponies up the dough.
No State shall convert a liberty into a privilege, license it, and charge a fee therefor. -- Murdock v. Pennsylvania
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i8godzilla wrote:
mdthrash wrote:
justletsc wrote:Is your son's Glock still available? If so, how new is it, has the recoil assembly spring been replaced for the original malfunctioning one? Thanks Norm

I would ask the same. Also, is he (your son) interested in a new/unfired Del Ton 16" complete flat top upper with Magpul furniture in trade?
See above about the spring.

He needs the cash so he can get the already purchased components out of Dad's Pawn Shop. :mrgreen:

Found a deal that was too good to pass up, so, I went ahead fronted him the cash but will not give him the parts until he ponies up the dough.
youre a good man. dont cave, teach him a good lesson about fiscal responsibility.
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SOLD! Thanks for looking!
No State shall convert a liberty into a privilege, license it, and charge a fee therefor. -- Murdock v. Pennsylvania
If the State converts a right into a privilege, the citizen can ignore the license and fee and engage in the right with impunity. -- Shuttleworth v. City of Birmingham
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