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Dom Pastore

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Hi Guys, I just happened across this somewhat unusual Glock 17, & figured I'd ask here to see if anyone has encountered one ? I did perform a Search by using the SKU Code, but nothing showed up. Here's the Glock SKU data; SKU GLPA175S203MOSFDE. THANKS


dpast32
 
Hi Guys, I just happened across this somewhat unusual Glock 17, & figured I'd ask here to see if anyone has encountered one ? I did perform a Search by using the SKU Code, but nothing showed up. Here's the Glock SKU data; SKU GLPA175S203MOSFDE. THANKS


dpast32
This seems to be what you are looking for:
Lipsey's Exclusive GLOCK G17 G5 MOS 9mm Semi-Auto Pistol - Item #: GLPA175S203MOSD / MFG Model #: PA175S203MOSDE / UPC: 764503045332 - G17 G5 9MM 17+1 4.49" MOS FDE 3-17RD MAGS | FRONT SERRATIONS - Lipseys.com

GLPA175S203MOSD
G17 G5 9MM 17+1 4.49" MOS FDE

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ETA - obviously the slide is not FDE. If you are looking for the slide and the frame to be FDE then @indivi has a point in post #3. ;)

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Discussion starter · #4 ·
No negative, it's full FDE, & is reputed to be an CSSi Exclusive, whatever that may be.

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That's the included details, along with some additional photos.
 
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THANK YOU Guys !! As much as I like the 'colored' Frames, I have never, nor will I purchase anything 'upgraded' after market, as in these post Factory Cerakote editions. In fact, some may recall a few years back that I had attempted to confirm that the FDE Framed Gen. 3 G-22 I was buying off of GB was indeed all Factory Glock. And it surely was, confirmed by both Glock & Lipsey's. I'm hinky about carrying anything which in Court may be deemed 'after market', & or an 'Gun Nuts' gun. I instructed Academy Recruits that when purchasing an Off Duty weapon, to avoid anything with a name like Destroyer, Killer, Equalizer, along with similar such names & logos. Too many opposing attorneys could indeed have a field day with such a name. Perhaps some view it a bit too overboard, but I have observed such behavior in Court.

Best, dpast32
 
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