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    Default Glock Gen 1

    Looking at a Glock 17 that owner says is a Glock 1. It is police trade. Are they worth much more than a gen 2 or 3 G17? I thought Gen 1's were pretty limited ? Just curious - thanks !

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    Default Re: Glock Gen 1

    Quote Originally Posted by cruzans View Post
    Looking at a Glock 17 that owner says is a Glock 1. It is police trade. Are they worth much more than a gen 2 or 3 G17? I thought Gen 1's were pretty limited ? Just curious - thanks !
    I kind of think they are worth a bit more. guys love gen 1 versions. kind of a collectors piece to some

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    Yes, if it is a true Gen 1 and not beat to shit, with the plastic box and box candy, it is worth quit a bit to a Tupperware 'collector'.....
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    Thanks all - went out on this b-e-a-utiful day and forgot the auction ended soon. Ended up selling for $475..............

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    I think a local dealer has one on the shelf for $600 or $700, but it isn't going anywhere fast.
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