If it's new and has the RMR on top, maybe lolDuhhhhhh. Getting old is such fun. One other question. Would that make the weapon worth $900???????????????
Nope. No RMR, just milled.If it's new and has the RMR on top, maybe lol
Terrible buy unless you plan on putting some kind of optic on it. They want you to pay for them ruining the slide.Nope. No RMR, just milled.
@BudE Yesterday I went to the gun show in Winston. One of the things I was looking for was a 442. The first table I checked was a guy with mostly "collectible" pistols. He had a 642 in the case and I wasn't sure I was reading the price correctly. I summoned up my courage and asked if the first of the three digits was a 7 or a 2. He rose out of his chair, opened the case, brought out the gun and told me it was indeed $7XX (I didn't pay any more attention to the price after he confirmed it was more than $700). He went on to explain to me that it was an "Airweight".
Further on in the show is the guy most of us seem to buy new guns from. He had half a table of 442/642's at $319.
Go figure!
Good question, you're not a wise guy!Not being a wise-ass. I don't know what it means.
Don't know about him...Jerrick is good people
Don't know about him...
...but Jerek is pretty cool.
Thank you. However, I don't much like dealing with people who are try to rip off an unsuspecting person or who are just plain stupid. I've no intention of going anywhere near that thing.Without seeing the g17 it's a hard call on value but I would call the pistol $450 and $100 on the rmr cut and those would be max values.
Make sure they didn't punch a hold in the plunger spring area unless they were going for a real deep rmr cut for a reason.
Yeah, I did. I wonder where that pistol is now. I'll have to look up the serial number on it.Throw in that G17 of yours (don't I remember you have the first one sold in NC?) and I might consider it.