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**Blue Label** Glock 17, 19, 19X, 34, 43, 45, 48 Handguns from $358

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 two GLOCK pistols per calendar year.

https://us.glock.com/en/buy/blue-label-program...

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So one thing, Non-LEO's can buy one Glock a year at Blue Label (i.e. law enforcement) prices if they join Glock Shooting Sports Foundation (GSSF) as part of their membership (just look at their website, and no its not a felony to all you armchair cops).

However, it has to be bought from a specific kind of Glock dealer of which GT Distributors happens to be the most well known.

I see a lot of people complaining as they think they cannot get this deal, but i know GT has stores in other states, is there an explanation to how this is only open to Texans? Is there really only one state where this type of Glock Dealer exists, because if its GT they exist in other states.

I'd like to see more of an explanation than just the boo's and hisses and armchair cop bs

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Handguns from $250
don't know how old this post is but 250 for a glock ??? Where??

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Wouldn't let me hit the down vote button, but the link goes to a dead page, and from reading the other comments doesn't sound like id be able to purchase these anyways.

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I support the blue!
Thank you for your service!

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Most people who use this site don't qualify for this "deal", which makes it a hardly a deal at all. Stop allowing this to be posted repeatedly.

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I'm glad that the Feds and Cops that will be raiding and shooting people who refuse to turn in their braces will have gotten a discount from palmettostatearmory.com

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The only close/local blue label for me is $130 higher than this one and they never have anything in stock.

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If that dealer shows up when using the online Glock dealer locator, but they never have any in stock, Glock Inc. would probably like to know about it. Sounds like they're not meeting the "GLOCK Stocking Dealer Program" requirements but are reaping benefits of it. I'd contact Glock and see what they have to say about it. https://us.glock.com/dealers...

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I've been there several times but what I want is always out of stock. I imagine they sell as many as they get seeing as we are near an Air Force Base and a lot of police officers. They are first come first serve, won't hold items and have no internet set up sales. So I have to either go by there or call then be ready to jump IF they happen to get anything. But... I'd be interested to know how pricing is supposed to be set or if there are any guidelines set by Glock. I've looked at Springfield Firstline and all the dealers have the same prices on those items.

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Regarding Glock's Blue Label Program, I guess and certainly hope there are some form of guidelines, including prices (if not set prices, at least a price range), that are set by Glock. I'd still contact Glock to see if that dealer is meeting their "GLOCK Stocking Dealer Program" requirements and get any details you'd like to know about the program directly from Glock.
I can't say that dealer isn't abiding by Glock's terms, but the significant $130 price difference you mentioned makes me suspicious of them. The dealer might be perfectly legit. It wouldn't hurt to call Glock and find out for sure. If you decide to do so, pleases share your findings.

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https://us.glock.com/en/dealer-locator-usa...

For the technically challenged....tons of blue label dealers NOT in Texas.
I can find numerous Blue Label dealers in communist cities like LA and Chicago.

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If you got a problem with how Glock runs their discount programs you should probably complain to Glock.

https://us.glock.com/en/buy/blue-label-program...
Lots of details there, lots of groups covered besides police officers. Afaik Glock is the one that limits Blue Label dealers and distributors to sales in their own state.

But it's a lot easier to bitch and complain when you're ignorant.

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I signed up at https://gssf.pro ($35/year) and live in Las Vegas. I searched for “blue label dealer near me” on Glocks website and it told me Lock and Load. Took my blue label card in and walked out with a Glock 17! Easy

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I just posted this message from mom's suburban basement. Come at muh brah.

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Great, cheap guns for the group that will attack us when we protest like the canadian truckers.

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Stole the words right out of my mouth

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If you're not a LEO you can pay $35 to join GSSF and get one Glock at these prices (assuming you're in Texas). If you're not in Texas then similar prices are available at many LGS near you if you are a LEO or once a year for GSSF members.

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You have to be in Texas to join GSSF?

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Still wondering on this

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No, you don't have to be in Texas to join GSSF. Primary Arms is located in Texas and only offer Blue Label Glock pricing to Texas residents.
"If you're not in Texas then similar prices are available at many LGS near you if you are a LEO or once a year for GSSF members."
https://gssf.pro/...

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Georgia does Gssf also.

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Yep. I'm 50 miles away from Glock USA headquarters here in GA. There is a Blue Label dealer 3 miles from me. I think the GSSF program is available for folks nationwide.

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Why does PA charge sales tax for out of state buyers when GT Distributors straight down the road from them doesn't? This is why I buy all of my Blue Label stuff from GT!!!!

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Where are you guys getting this Texas-only stuff from?

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When I add a blue label pistol to my cart at PA a blue label "PROGRAM APPROVAL PROCESS" window pops up. The 1st step of their approval process is clicking a checkbox indicating that; "I am a resident of the State of Texas and I am willing to provide proof of residency in the form of valid, government issued identification."
The 2nd step of their approval process is clicking a checkbox indicating that; "I have not purchased more than one (1) Glock Blue Label firearm during this calendar year from any GLOCK Dealer." But oddly, this is shown on their blue label glock product pages; "NOTE: Limit 5 per household. Quantities exceeding 5 will not allow checkout." I'm guessing that's due to an inadvertent web page template carry-over from non blue label firearm product pages.

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Oh, interesting. Didn't try adding to cart. I believe Glock does limit 2 per year.

Still worth posting for those in Texas. I bought a Blue Label (my only Glock) years ago locally in FL. Great deals.

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Haters gonna hate. Good deal.

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Yes, it is a good deal, but only for Texans.

It's a junk "deal" for every other state, though.

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Stop posting this crap. It’s for Texas residents only. What’s the point?

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Not a deal if you don’t live in Texas. Stop posting this fucking trash.

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I have a 43X with night sights coming in for $411. Thank god for gun-loving family service members in the same household.

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Nothing like confessing to a federal felony on an open forum and on a post strictly for first responders, likely employed by the govt.

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If the gentleman can own it, there’s no issues. The problem lies when the individual cannot legally obtain a gun on their own.

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Yes and no.
I saw a case years ago (10?) about an uncle and a nephew. One paid the other to buy a gun with a law enforcement discount, then transfer it to him. Because the "buyer" had a pre-arranged agreement to transfer it, and had already been paid, it was a "straw purchase" because he was not the real buyer, EVEN THOUGH neither were prohibited persons.

OTOH, if you buy a gun with your own money, and then later decide to sell it to your relative, then it's not a straw purchase. If you buy it with your own money, with the intent to give it away as a true genuine gift without repayment, then it is not a straw purchase.

It is the pre-existing payment and agreement that tripped them up.

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Straw purchase

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Who the hell is JasonD and why are you posting LE only trash here?

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If you go to the to of the page and look, it says "Posted by mixflip"

It was merely was "updated" by Jason D. If you look around, he "updates" a lot of listings. I think he's an employee at Gun Deals.

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LEs only. I wish this was more clear. Where's do people keep posting this.

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Only Texas residents get this? I guess no other state has LEOs, Vets, etc.

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All these years, discharged in 1975, I didn't know that as a honorably discharged vet I could buy a Glock on the blue label program. I'll have to check a local participating dealer for pricing.

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You can't, only "retired" veterans qualify. And I quote, "Be Military personnel including Reservists and National Guard with I.D (also includes retired Military with “retired” credentials; DD214/discharge papers do not qualify)."
Therefore, anyone who supports our veterans, should NOT support glock!

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What you quoted only applies to direct purchases from GLOCK Inc.

"The following are eligible for purchases at Local Blue Label Dealers but are not eligible for direct purchases from GLOCK Inc.
Veterans with an Honorably Discharged DD214 or NGB-22 and Driver’s License. Eligible for purchase at a local blue label supplier found on the GLOCK dealer locator. These sales are not eligible for direct purchases from GLOCK Inc."
https://us.glock.com/en/buy/blue-label-program...
P.S. - I wouldn't have downvoted you if you hadn't of upvoted yourself.

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GT Distributors is another good place for them. Savage Firearms had a program back in the Summer. Several manufacturers do it now.
https://www.badgediscounts.com/firearms.html...

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Second GT Distributers, great company with blue label availability.

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is it 2 late to get in on the name calling shenanigans?

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ahh how I love my Blue label discounts! I am thankful to those vendors who recognize my work and sacrifices.

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Thank you for your service

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Should be illegal.

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your way of thinking should be illegal

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Damn straight, old school LEO's are badass

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