How to get a GLOCK Promo Pack:
1. Go to us.glock.com
2. Scroll to the very bottom under Customer Service and click Contact Us
3. Fill out the information request with all the required information
4. For subject title put Promo Pack
5. For message, politely ask for a Promo Pack
6. Submit the form and wait, it can take anywhere from 30 days to 6 months
*If you include your GLOCK model and serial number (which will be verified), it has been found you will receive a Promo Pack quicker, since GLOCK takes pride in serving its customers first. *Anyone can request a Promo Pack, even those who don't own a GLOCK, but verified GLOCK owners do come first. *Submitting multiple requests with the same address can result in a blacklist from their customer service.
Glock always takes good care of it's customers. And armorers too. Didn't know about that. Thanks for the heads up. My son just bought his first Glock. I'll let him know and we'll see how long it takes....
Ha, Ha, this is the message I got from Glock this morning
"We are currently receiving very high email volume through the Contact Us form. We are working to address all inquiries as fast as possible, and we appreciate your understanding in any delay you might experience".
Looks like GT folks are cleaning them out.
19 September 17
Order submitted, lets see what happens.
Agreed. Not a fan of free advertising on ANYTHING I buy. Had the dealer removed those dumb dealership stickers and plates. Asked if they were going to pay me for advertising, and the room went silent.
Right on! When I bought a Mustang GT a while back I took out a penny and removed the dealer's license plate frame before I even drove it off of the lot. The salesman gave me a queer look, and even seemed personally offended. I told him I just thought it looked tacky. Some dealerships are actually permanently etching and color-filling their name and logo into the bumpers now!
Ha, Ha, this is the message I got from Glock this morning
"We are currently receiving very high email volume through the Contact Us form. We are working to address all inquiries as fast as possible, and we appreciate your understanding in any delay you might experience".
I submitted a request last night. Once submitted, I got a message which stated, "Thank you for your inquiry. An email will be sent to you shortly. .... There was a problem with your subcription request."
No email as of now, 4:20pm the next day. I may re-submit, but I don't want to DQ myself for multiple requests. I'd like to get the stuff, but I'm not looking for more than one time.
I got a promo pack years back that included some Glock posters. The posters seemed to be an odd way to market a handgun, but what do I know. I guess collectors like these posters.
Ha, Ha, this is the message I got from Glock this morning
"We are currently receiving very high email volume through the Contact Us form. We are working to address all inquiries as fast as possible, and we appreciate your understanding in any delay you might experience".
I hear you. Back in the day in Texas, every truck dealer had the same kind of rear bumper and the dealer name was deeply engraved all the way across the back in 2" paint filled letters. There were a lot of aftermarket tube steel bumpers sold back then...
In my work shop in my basement I have some things that I display for ME. My private happy place with my personal collection of stuff that makes me smile.
I also have NRA shirts and hats i dont wear in public. Im not advertising if nobody sees me wearing it.
You don't necessarily have to display it in public, just have because you dig it.
In my work shop in my basement I have some things that I display for ME. My private happy place with my personal collection of stuff that makes me smile.
I also have NRA shirts and hats i dont wear in public. Im not advertising if nobody sees me wearing it.
You don't necessarily have to display it in public, just have because you dig it.
I have Glock stuff (pens, keychains, posters, etc.) out the wazoo. If anyone here lives in/near Tyler, TX or Wood County, TX, and would like some posters just let me know. I have 8-10 just rolled up and collecting dust in my closet.
Thanks, man. There's always a catch with free stuff but Glock's a trustworthy company. Wish they'd have sent me this stuff after using their factory warranty service for night sights but one mustn't expect anything.
It isn't always seen as advertising for the brand. Sometimes it's simply just pride; whether pride in ownership or affiliation i.e. Marine Corps and Harley Davidson tattoos.
Man some people on here are a little dramatic. If you don't like it, go on about your business. I have a guitar case I put all kinds of stickers on, BCM, Spikes, CMMG, whatever I get my hands on. Who cares what people think or if they get offended. I get the not advertising on your vehicle because it invites theft, but on you or personal property to hell with everybody who may be offended. This is why the right loses and why a Trump came along. People got tired of people on the right trying to appease everybody. Just saying.
If you don't like to wait for free items, or like free things, then sign up to be a range officer at a GSSF match an you can work all day for those, or some of them. That way you can say that you earned them.
I was in Atlanta a couple of weeks ago and stopped by Glock inc.
I was hoping to get a tour, but the security guard told me they were not offering them at this time. We chatted for awhile and when I was getting ready to leave he told me to hold a minute and went and retrieved a big bag full of promo material which I actually appreciated. I've been handing them out to friends, family and students.
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