Description

The Glock 45 SBI Trade-In is built for dependable, consistent performance across a wide range of conditions. Its straightforward, proven design supports smooth handling and reliable operation shot after shot.

Well-suited for range training and recreational shooting, the Glock 45 offers a balanced feel and easy usability during regular range time. Backed by Glock’s reputation for durable, no-nonsense engineering, it’s a practical choice for shooters who want a trusted platform.

  • Manufacturer: Glock
  • Model: 45 SBI Trade-In
  • Caliber: 9mm
  • Condition: Trade-In
  • Action: Semi-Automatic
  • Finish Color: Black
  • Barrel Length: 4.02"
  • Number of Magazines: At least 1
  • Capacity: 17
  • Night Sights: Yes
  • External Safety: No
  • Threaded Barrel: No
  • What’s in the Box: Firearm, magazine
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Does Glock warranty LE trade ins?

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Sorry, nope. One yr warranty to original buyer with registration. Glock a bit infamously snooty with coverage, but these should tune up nicely.

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JS-I know Glock will warranty their used pistols provided the original owner filled out the Glock warranty registration form within the allotted time. Glock has a link on their web page where you can check serial numbers to see if the pistol is covered. I don't know whether this vendor has the pistols in house or if they are a drop shipper but if you were to call them and ask if they would run a serial number you would have your answer. This of course also assumes nothing was done to the pistol to alter its' original state beyond normal wear and tear. My first Glock was a department marked LE trade in G22 RTF2 with Fish Gill slide and it is warranted. Good Luck..

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Didn't mean to step on your toes Mike. If you can get 'em to warranty a used trade-in then you did well.

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Rumors-"Is" was the wrong word to use. I bought my G22 a long time ago when the LE department switched from 40SW to 9MM and it was less than a year old so it "was" warranted at the time. The G45 Gen 5 was produced up until November of last year so there is a possibility these could be from a department that is switching calibers and or changing over to the "V" model. It would take a phone call to find out.

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