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1988 glock 17 worth?
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After I took the armorer class my father in law gave me a 17 he bought years ago. So when I took the advanced armorer school I took it to class. The instructors eyes grew wide. He told me to call glock and they told me it was made in February of 1988 and there were only 35,000 imported that year. Now my father on law is a little anal. He had everthing that came in the Tupperware box including the receipt for the gun which is mint and has adjustable sights. Im not a big 9mm fan even though I have a 26. I like my .40's.
I have a 27 but am really looking for a 23. Any idea on how much it might be worth. The instructor told me I could get 2 23's but I'm not too sure about that. I have pics of it but I'm still trying to figure out how to post them. Thanks Ok here ae some pics |
Keep it. I would.
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In the end, its just a gun. Unless you have an extensive collection of handguns and this particular one is sentimental, I say sell it for what you need now. You will be happy and the collector you sold it to will be happy. Win-win.
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That 17 is a nice gun. no clue what its worth.
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I posted some pics on the original post |
good pics.
I noticed the label has check boxes for more recent models. |
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I've got a very early G23 that I'd trade even for that. But I'm not trying to snake the sale from patcrad. An early G17 like that in that condition might actually be worth pushing my own early G17 out since I'm always looking for the earliest one of every mode. An older one trumps the current one, ya know?
EDIT...after checking my photobucket account and getting a reminder of what serial number prefix I have, it turns out that mine is actually older than that one. But I do not have the older style box with the bullet supports. Mine does however have the magazine support which always annoyed me because there is clearly room in the box for a second spare magazine but the supports molded into the floor of the box made that impossible. And even back in 88 when I bought my first Glock, I knew better than to cut up any part of that polymer box and thereby potentially ruin its value. |
$250.00 - $300.00 would seem fair depending on overall condition. -Goodspeed :wavey:
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Gen1 are hard to get now and barely any stores or online has them so dont price it low... Us Gen1 owners need to show the appreciation of the Gen1 and price them at a minimum of $600... Why do OD glocks have a premium and The rare almost nowhere to find Gen1 shouldnt have a premium... START RAISING THE PRICE.... If colt shows appreciation to there nostalgia we should too... Point blank...
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Keep it!!!!
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