Gen 1 and Gen 2 Glock 17’s, and a Commemorative, 125 year Anniversary, S&W Model 10
I agree with JJ. Your collection, as well as many other agency gun collections, are getting rare due to many agencies destroying their guns rather than trying to trade them back when upgrading.
When they were traded back to the manufacturers, the manufacturers would then sell them to the distributors. The distributors would sell them to the individual guns shops and C&R collectors. So they did get into individual hands and for good prices too.Not just that , but when traded in en mass , they're All traded , instead of having individual purchase opportunity.
When they were traded back to the manufacturers, the manufacturers would then sell them to the distributors. The distributors would sell them to the individual guns shops and C&R collectors. So they did get into individual hands and for good prices too.
Well, you could have lost it in a boating accident. However, you probably wouldn't have survived the waterboarding interrogation afterwards.I would loved to have had the chance for my original 229. Damn FED.