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ADDED:
05/06/19- Another box label variation for the 4th series box. ES Serial range with a listed fixed sight.
05/11/19- Added the 7th Series box for the finger groove models
12/04/19- Added another box variation for the standard non-L series. This new will be type 5 and bump the variations in this series to 8.
Added all (4) of the 88 manuals front side and backside.
Added a box lid with the 1986 Best In Market sticker.
12/20/19- Added greater info on serial number runs 3, 6, 7, and 8 as provided by Sniper.
01/15/20- Added DS as an ending serial number for series 3 boxes.
01/30/2020- Added info about the 88 manuals and an image of the first 3 loader variations.
01/31/20- Added a 9th variation in the tuppaware standard box series.
I had to create a new thread since I can only post 11 images per individual post.
I have box labels posted along with known serial numbers for that series box. By no means is this represented as a complete list.
I have listed serial number ranges of boxes from what I have learned. I absolutely expect the ranges to grow. I welcome any and all to provide additional info.
Still a great amount of additional research to complete.
I want to foremost point out this post is a collaborative effort to many members here who contributed to its creation. I still need to give credit to those who offered images and I will do so. Still much to add.
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Glock Series 1 Box 1986 No Wings- Gen 1 Glock 17 (Uncommon Box)
Serial Number run- AF-BB
Series 1-2 Lid 17 on left side
This sticker is located upper right hand corner of lid.
Image provided by Glockhoarder
This sticker is in the more common spot of right side of box going forward with the Tuppaware series
Manuals for the above series
Glock Series 2 Box 1987-1988 Wings- Gen 1 Glock 17 (Uncommon Box)
Serial Number run- CE-CW
Image provided by L.A.Tactical
Manual most commonly seen with these
1988 owners Manuals
There are (4) versions of the 1988 Manual. (3) of the cover images are the same with the last in the series featuring a 2nd Gen Glock 17. The back covers is how to separate the first (3) editions. Most auction sites are unaware of the differences in these versions. Using the Glock Serial Number Research Project can help you determine which issue may be most accurate based on your production date. There is no 1989 manual but a 04/1990
Glock first (3) Loader variations. There are (3) variations that are similar in appearance. A prefix Glock 17s will be the style to the far left. A slight texture to the finish and similar to the 2nd series loader finish. A safe bet in loader style for all early A series Glocks. Not cheap to purchase if buying from someone who knows what they have.
The middle is distinctive due to the thumb bump on top of the loader. This is the only real difference between the two. I have seen these loaders with B series and later. These are not as uncommon to find as the 1st series but certainly not as easy to find as the 3rd variant.
The 3rd is distinctive due to its smooth finish. These can be purchased from those who know what they have from $50-$75.
Glock Tupperware, box, case series as manufactured by...
07/21- Will add serial number runs for box type. I need to redo where lids cover. The later design of the box past series 6 is slightly larger than earlier. So lids that fit boxes 7-10 do not fit on earlier boxes. 01/22- 2 members here made me aware of 2 new Tupperware addition. A new series 4...
ADDED:
05/06/19- Another box label variation for the 4th series box. ES Serial range with a listed fixed sight.
05/11/19- Added the 7th Series box for the finger groove models
12/04/19- Added another box variation for the standard non-L series. This new will be type 5 and bump the variations in this series to 8.
Added all (4) of the 88 manuals front side and backside.
Added a box lid with the 1986 Best In Market sticker.
12/20/19- Added greater info on serial number runs 3, 6, 7, and 8 as provided by Sniper.
01/15/20- Added DS as an ending serial number for series 3 boxes.
01/30/2020- Added info about the 88 manuals and an image of the first 3 loader variations.
01/31/20- Added a 9th variation in the tuppaware standard box series.
I had to create a new thread since I can only post 11 images per individual post.
I have box labels posted along with known serial numbers for that series box. By no means is this represented as a complete list.
I have listed serial number ranges of boxes from what I have learned. I absolutely expect the ranges to grow. I welcome any and all to provide additional info.
Still a great amount of additional research to complete.
I want to foremost point out this post is a collaborative effort to many members here who contributed to its creation. I still need to give credit to those who offered images and I will do so. Still much to add.
_
Glock Series 1 Box 1986 No Wings- Gen 1 Glock 17 (Uncommon Box)
Serial Number run- AF-BB
Series 1-2 Lid 17 on left side
This sticker is located upper right hand corner of lid.
Image provided by Glockhoarder
This sticker is in the more common spot of right side of box going forward with the Tuppaware series
Manuals for the above series
Glock Series 2 Box 1987-1988 Wings- Gen 1 Glock 17 (Uncommon Box)
Serial Number run- CE-CW
Image provided by L.A.Tactical
Manual most commonly seen with these
1988 owners Manuals
There are (4) versions of the 1988 Manual. (3) of the cover images are the same with the last in the series featuring a 2nd Gen Glock 17. The back covers is how to separate the first (3) editions. Most auction sites are unaware of the differences in these versions. Using the Glock Serial Number Research Project can help you determine which issue may be most accurate based on your production date. There is no 1989 manual but a 04/1990
Glock first (3) Loader variations. There are (3) variations that are similar in appearance. A prefix Glock 17s will be the style to the far left. A slight texture to the finish and similar to the 2nd series loader finish. A safe bet in loader style for all early A series Glocks. Not cheap to purchase if buying from someone who knows what they have.
The middle is distinctive due to the thumb bump on top of the loader. This is the only real difference between the two. I have seen these loaders with B series and later. These are not as uncommon to find as the 1st series but certainly not as easy to find as the 3rd variant.
The 3rd is distinctive due to its smooth finish. These can be purchased from those who know what they have from $50-$75.