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    Eqinsu Ocha
    MDS Supporter
    Jan 30, 2015
    13,312
    Harford County
    Hilarious, you’d think less metal cheaper price but you’d be wrong! ;)

    I've learned that from some of your other posts. :eek: Don't worry, I won't be any competition when it comes to acquiring those sort of Glocks :o

    Before I became Glockwoke, I never would have thought they would be collectible. They seemed like Model T's: Ubiquitous, utilitarian, dependable and available in any color you wanted, as long as it was black. Just like while Model T's were being produced, I figured if one was lost or broken, you'd just buy a new one that was just like it...and it would be that way forever.

    Now...they come in sizes, other colors, and they even changed the box (well...as I understand it, there is still only one box, but it has latches and a hinge and won't be mistaken for a tupperware sandwich box).

    Who-da-thunk-it? :shrug:
     

    Ammo Jon

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 3, 2008
    20,962
    I've learned that from some of your other posts. :eek: Don't worry, I won't be any competition when it comes to acquiring those sort of Glocks :o

    Before I became Glockwoke, I never would have thought they would be collectible. They seemed like Model T's: Ubiquitous, utilitarian, dependable and available in any color you wanted, as long as it was black. Just like while Model T's were being produced, I figured if one was lost or broken, you'd just buy a new one that was just like it...and it would be that way forever.

    Now...they come in sizes, other colors, and they even changed the box (well...as I understand it, there is still only one box, but it has latches and a hinge and won't be mistaken for a tupperware sandwich box).

    Who-da-thunk-it? :shrug:

    They (C models) do retain their value and increase. Gen1s as well, bought one for $1500, sold for $4000. I don’t know my Colts and Smiths and I’m sure they go for much more but there are certain Glocks that are collectible and do get a premium.
     

    StantonCree

    Watch your beer
    Jan 23, 2011
    23,932
    For a few years i collected various of the rarer Glocks and finally scored a couple NIB blue ones. These days you can find them no problem but back then it was hard to score one! Against a backdrop of the interesting ammo they shoot.


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    Those things are jam o matics. That being said they leave beautiful welts lol.
     

    BossmanPJ

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 22, 2013
    7,059
    Cecil County
    Finally scored my Gen 1. Weekend sights, correct box, original U notch mag, happy as hell.
     

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    Ammo Jon

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 3, 2008
    20,962
    Sadly no. And I’m not sure what to look for to get one. I’ve done a small amount of research but wouldn’t pick one out if I saw it.

    Join us on Glock Talk collectors forum, the seller you bought it from and others will help guide you.
     

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