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These are Police trade-in Glock 23 Gen3 .40 S&W - Comes with three 13rd magazines, night sights and a Glock carrying case. The night sights may need to be replaced due to old age. These are police trade-ins and may have handling marks, scratches and holster wear.

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Great deal, have for over 2 weeks now super fast shipping to my FFL dealer. Overall condition was great. Took to range yesterday and was prefect. Put 300 rounds with not a single problem. Total of 2 very small marks but who cares it's my edc.

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Nice. I selected five stars for the record, and the program or app as they are called today, changed it to 2.5.

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I don't know why people think holster wear would affect a gun made with quality materials like a Glock, but it has no effect on it's performance. I can't help but laugh when I see people say they'd rather spend the extra money for a new one because that's a sure indication they've done no research into how often we use our sidearms. An average agency has quarterly qualifications and most cops don't go shooting unless it's time to qualify. Tactical team members shoot more than other officers and detectives. However, unless they're full time tactical team members they also shoot during training, which is on an 18 month cycle. This is an excellent deal no matter how you look at it. Night sights are no longer as spend as they once were, and some brands have replaceable inserts. Barrels can be found for reasonable cost and had the internal components not been replaced, they are not expensive at all.

Personally, cosmetic beauty means looking like the FNG of your team. I'd rather have a gun with character that comes with use. My duty weapons all bear scars from work and each set of scratches, scrapes, and chips has a story to tell. This is a great deal that will be harder to afford after you retire as I have. I recommend getting them while your gunslut days remain financially capable because that seventy percent decrease in income changes everything.

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My neighbor showed me his newest carry piece a couple months ago. I cleared it, field stripped it, and checked his barrel. It was filthy! He has fired a few times and never cleaned it... That's far more important than a few holster marks on the frame!

I don't mind at all that my LE trade-in P226 and Glocks have marks from use, absolutely it gives them character!

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Ordered Thursday, shipped Friday, arrived today. Great deal some holster wear but overall great shape.

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Not sure why people buy police trade-ins. Never know how many rounds have been through them. $300 is a pretty good price. Usually $350 most places. I know they r scumbags but cheaper than dirt has been selling new ones for $399. Id rather spend the extra money on a new one myself.

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We serious right now, or is this like a reserve troll?

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The police trade-in guns are refurbished guns.. they come with new barrels, recoil springs and striker springs.

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Great service and gun. Only gripe is I bought mine 10 days ago for $325. Gun shipped next day. Great condition. Definitely had been used, but great for the price. Shipping with Kings is odd. Varies by gun. Some are $10, some are $20, some $30. Can't figure that out. Otherwise, really good to deal with

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