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Retail Prices of Glocks?

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Does anyone have a link where I can find the retail prices of the different Glocks... encluding the ones with factory night sights?

Thanks
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Does anyone have a link where I can find the retail prices of the different Glocks... encluding the ones with factory night sights?

Thanks
http://www.teamglock.com/dealerPortal.aspx

Also individual PDFs with MSRP:
http://www.teamglock.com/products.aspx
Does anyone have a link where I can find the retail prices of the different Glocks... including the ones with factory night sights?
The one place I know of is Davidson's Gallery of Guns . Click on a specific item number and it will show the MSRP.

Edit: SarDG's pdf is much better.
Does anyone pay retail?
In shopping for my first Glock, it can be very frustrating.. I hit the local gun show, it was the first time in about 12 yrs, and will be my last. What happened to the great deals, friendly sellers, and bartering of the past?
I found nothing but snide, rude, and very overpriced vendors there.. But one.. Unfortunately, he did not have the Glock 36 I was searching for. Found mine on Gunbroker for $509 plus $21 shipping. Not bad at all..
I found many dealers in this area (Central Florida) that were just plain ripoffs... $650 for a USED glock? I think not...

Good luck in your endeavors...
In shopping for my first Glock, it can be very frustrating.. I hit the local gun show, it was the first time in about 12 yrs, and will be my last. What happened to the great deals, friendly sellers, and bartering of the past?
I found nothing but snide, rude, and very overpriced vendors there.. But one.. Unfortunately, he did not have the Glock 36 I was searching for. Found mine on Gunbroker for $509 plus $21 shipping. Not bad at all..
I found many dealers in this area (Central Florida) that were just plain ripoffs... $650 for a USED glock? I think not...

Good luck in your endeavors...
Same reason I don't go to gun shows anymore.
In shopping for my first Glock, it can be very frustrating.. I hit the local gun show, it was the first time in about 12 yrs, and will be my last. What happened to the great deals, friendly sellers, and bartering of the past?
I found nothing but snide, rude, and very overpriced vendors there.. But one.. Unfortunately, he did not have the Glock 36 I was searching for. Found mine on Gunbroker for $509 plus $21 shipping. Not bad at all..
I found many dealers in this area (Central Florida) that were just plain ripoffs... $650 for a USED glock? I think not...

Good luck in your endeavors...
In my area there was a vendor that has great prices regularly and they paid for a large table at a gun show that was coming to town. The other vendors that travel with the gun show told the organizers they would stop supporting the show if the local vendor was allowed to keep selling at prices lower than them.

Local vendor wasn't allowed to purchase space the next time that gun show came to town.

The only thing shows are good for nowadays is to pick up ammo if you know there is going to be a cheaper vendor there (and even then it has to be really cheap to make up for admission and parking charges), or to buy rare firearms from private dealers (if your state allows private transactions)
...The only thing shows are good for nowadays is to pick up ammo if you know there is going to be a cheaper vendor there (and even then it has to be really cheap to make up for admission and parking charges)...
Naw... the gun show vendors buy their ammo at Wal-Mart and mark it up. I've given up on shows.
I can honestly say the prices at my local shop/range are reasonable and the staff helpful.

Their proces on ammo are way too high, though.

If I want something I wait for it to show up "on sale" on Davidson's if my local shop doesn't carry it.
The only thing shows are good for nowadays is to pick up ammo
Even the ammo was ridiculous.... The wanted big $$ for cheap crap...
I may try a bigger city sometime, but wont waste my time on smaller town shows anymore.
I think what happened is that when ammo was in doubt due to Obamamamama, people saw how much people were willing to pay, and they just dont understand that it is over now...
They had Lake City 5.56 rds there for minimum $499/1000 rds... I can get it way cheaper than that online INCLUDING shipping...
Even the ammo was ridiculous.... The wanted big $$ for cheap crap...
I may try a bigger city sometime, but wont waste my time on smaller town shows anymore...
Don't bother with Tampa.
Don't bother with Tampa.
Big thanks for that.... Tampa is just what I was thinking of next time..
What about the east side? It's probably the same no matter where you go..
Bought a Gen3 G19 yesterday, $519 OTD. Gen4's were $520 before tax.
Local dealer that always has great prices, her rule is cost +10% and shipping on anything.
In shopping for my first Glock, it can be very frustrating.. I hit the local gun show, it was the first time in about 12 yrs, and will be my last. What happened to the great deals, friendly sellers, and bartering of the past?
I found nothing but snide, rude, and very overpriced vendors there.. But one.. Unfortunately, he did not have the Glock 36 I was searching for. Found mine on Gunbroker for $509 plus $21 shipping. Not bad at all..
I found many dealers in this area (Central Florida) that were just plain ripoffs... $650 for a USED glock? I think not...

Good luck in your endeavors...
Just to build on this - Glock has upped their enforcement of Minimum Advertised Pricing. Dealers are now FORBIDDEN to attach a price tag under minimum retail price.

Part of it isn't just the dealer markup - it's Glock Corporate.

I've been doing the show circuit for a few months and many people like my price on Glock - not to toot my own horn.
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