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AIM Surplus just recieved a large shipment of police buy back Glocks. I consider 319.00 for a Glock 31 Gen 3 .357 Sig a good deal. Along with a few M&P's. M&P 9mm's $299.00Glock 35 Gen3 .40 cal $389.00https://www.aimsurplus.com/catalog.aspx?groupid=11520&name=Used+Firearms&utm_source=AIM+Surplus+Main+List&utm_campaign=e155712ae5-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_02_22&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_6870497a6a-e155712ae5-19489837
Is saving $2-300 a deal when you are buying a pistol with more than 10,000 rounds down the pipe? And 10,000 is probably way low. I'm not sure it is to me but I could be wrong. My wife's line of work has her at the range for training days and 800-1000 everytime is the norm. Most guys won't do that in a year or 2 let alone a single day. Buying a gun that has been shot to sh... doesn't seem great.
dang those that 357 sig is going to be my next pistol and that's a smoking deal, just bad timing
A lot of agency guns only see a few hundred rounds per year. And agencies will often replace their guns every so many years.
Quote from: fish vacuum on February 24, 2018, 02:16:25 AMA lot of agency guns only see a few hundred rounds per year. And agencies will often replace their guns every so many years.Any other taxpayers a little irritated by this?
A person would be hard pressed to find a law enforcement officer around here that has shot 10,000 rounds in their entire life. Other than a few that are avid shooters with their persenal Firearms. Besides the majority of handgun owners will never put 500 rounds through a single handgun in their lifetime. There are millions and millions of handguns just tucked away with extremely low Miles.Glock barrels are known for going well over 100K. So if we do the math for let's say a non reloader and they are getting a bargain on plinking ammo at $10.00 per 50. That's a minimum of $20,000.00 to shoot or start to shoot the barrel out. The icing on the cake is a OEM GLOCK barrel is around a $125.00 bucks. So if a guy is seriously going to spend his life shooting seriously large amounts of ammunition. The cost of the handgun is chump change compared to the cost of loaded ammunition and or reloading components.https://www.glocktalk.com/threads/glock-barrel-life-expectancy.1455488/
Quote from: The scout on February 24, 2018, 11:46:00 AMdang those that 357 sig is going to be my next pistol and that's a smoking deal, just bad timingThat .357 Sig is a smoking deal, it's the one that caught my attention. It's a Niffty cartridge.😃