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Rarest Glock?

Mine is my pristine Glock 7, pictured here with a G26.

For those of you who don't know the Glock 7 was made in Germany, of porcelain, it doesn't show up on airport X-ray machines, and it costs more than you make in a month.

I have all this on good authority.

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The picture is as fake as the gun. My 100th post. I thought I'd have some fun with it. ;)
 
Y'all probably know better than me . But one of my buddies is seeking to collect every C variant , and I'm sure he could tell me which ones had the lowest productions .

Or , if you're seeking soon to be collectibles on purpose , get anything in .45GAP . The cartridge is circling the drain , and within 10 years , they will be hot collectibles.
 
Rarest Glock?

Mine is my pristine Glock 7, pictured here with a G26.

For those of you who don't know the Glock 7 was made in Germany, of porcelain, it doesn't show up on airport X-ray machines, and it costs more than you make in a month.

I have all this on good authority.

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The picture is as fake as the gun. My 100th post. I thought I'd have some fun with it. ;)
Actually, your 101 st.

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Rarest Glock?

Mine is my pristine Glock 7, pictured here with a G26.

For those of you who don't know the Glock 7 was made in Germany, of porcelain, it doesn't show up on airport X-ray machines, and it costs more than you make in a month.

I have all this on good authority.

View attachment 1320199

The picture is as fake as the gun. My 100th post. I thought I'd have some fun with it. ;)
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How rare is the Gen 1 G19?
Very. Apparently there were less than 200 mfg’d between Sep-Dec 1988. They bring crazy money. Most folks who believe they have a Gen1 19 actually have a Gen2.
 
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Very. Apparently there were less than 200 mfg’d between Sep-Dec 1988. They bring crazy money. Most folks who believe they have a Gen1 19 actually have a Gen2.
I saw one of these in a collection once. It had a crazy long word stenciled in scratched yellow/orange paint on the slide (which might have been production or product sample) and really did look like the grip frame had been cut down from a G17.
 
I saw one of these in a collection once. It had a crazy long word stenciled in scratched yellow/orange paint on the slide (which might have been production or product sample) and really did look like the grip frame had been cut down from a G17.
I believe most were cut down G17 frames. I know the Kansas Bureau of Alcohol and Bev Control got a bunch of them. @glockhoarder is an authority on these
 
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Y'all probably know better than me . But one of my buddies is seeking to collect every C variant , and I'm sure he could tell me which ones had the lowest productions .

Or , if you're seeking soon to be collectibles on purpose , get anything in .45GAP . The cartridge is circling the drain , and within 10 years , they will be hot collectibles.
If one of those G37/G38/G39 Glocks chambered in .45GAP came along for the right price, I would purchase it. Actually I see a few on Gunbroker bidding for the low to mid $200 range so far.
 
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