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Glockman4

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Saw this on gunbroker the other day and threw a bid on it since it started at $399, thinking no way I’d win it. Well I did. Picked it up yesterday, it appears it was never fired outside the factory. No wear whatsoever. Basically brand new in the box.

Made in 2006, K prefix so it has the really good frying pan finish. I’m happy.

Anyone else like the original OD guns? I’m surprised it took me this long to get one honestly.

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You scored on that. I had a line on one 6 months ago. It was very nice but had a light mounted to hide the rail wear. No finish wear on the slide. But it was 799. I didnt buy it. That era is the best for Frying Pan Finish guns. Its a true tenifer gun. The coolest part is in that era its got the super crackly finish thats got the glossy /matte hue to it that looks great. Please show better pictures. Notice how the sticker on the extra mag looks great.that mag looks unused and is correct for that gun.
 
You scored on that. I had a line on one 6 months ago. It was very nice but had a light mounted to hide the rail wear. No finish wear on the slide. But it was 799. I didnt buy it. That era is the best for Frying Pan Finish guns. Its a true tenifer gun. The coolest part is in that era its got the super crackly finish thats got the glossy /matte hue to it that looks great. Please show better pictures. Notice how the sticker on the extra mag looks great.that mag looks unused and is correct for that gun.
 
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