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Default Re: How long for your pistol order to come in?

Depends on his distributor's current stock, pending orders with Glock, and Glock's current stock. It shouldn't be more than a week, unless your dealer is a complete clown. He shouldn't have ordered it for you if he didn't know; Glocks are as common as dirt.

I know this is kind of a locking the barn doors after the horses are gone comment (and I don't mean to be a prick), but it bears consideration for the next time you're in the market for a Glock: don't order Glocks from a retail shop. They're ubiquitous -- any regular Glock dealer should have a pretty good stock of the common models. If he doesn't, just call another shop in the area, it'll be much faster. The Washington area (I assume it's the one that's outside of Pittsburgh) should have 5-10 dealers selling Glocks within 25-30 miles. Or you can order one online and have it shipped to the dealer -- that takes a day or two from any of the major online shops.

If you're looking for something unusual, sure, go ahead and order it, but for run of the mine guns? Don't bother.
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