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Re: It’s Glock o’clock

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2019 8:09 pm
by ordnance
CZ and Sig are the guns you will see most at the ranges here Glocks are not popular, but you can get one at a good price.
Description: glock 19
Location: Co Antrim
Category: .Pistol : Hand guns
Make: Glock
Model: 19
Certificate Required: Yes
Orientation: Either
Calibre: 9mm luger
Mechanism: Semi automatic
Status: Live Firing
Price: £250.00
Gun Condition: Second Hand

Re: It’s Glock o’clock

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2019 12:56 pm
by JammyGuns
Thinking about getting one of these now as I fancy something different and want an England legal trainer in mind to getting into IPSC shooting in NI.

Are you still getting along fine with yours? Just wondering if you've developed any furthers thoughts on it since really.

Re: It’s Glock o’clock

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2019 1:35 pm
by Gh0st
I’d seriously wait until you’ve had your hands on one.

The calibre ones weren’t great in build quality.

Re: It’s Glock o’clock

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2019 5:31 pm
by JammyGuns
Ah right, cheers for the heads-up. If I do get one I'll probably go down to the shop if possible and handle one then before deciding. Emailed Ron and he says there's a couple of models available, one like a 17 and another more like the 34 - both use Lother Walther barrels. I'm not expecting amazing quality given the price and being in the UK but we'll see. Thanks.

Re: It’s Glock o’clock

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2020 12:02 pm
by TRG-22
bradaz11 wrote:
bobbob wrote:With a bit of a licence tweeking, you could have got one of these.
Some of us already have
[assume]It's a S7.3 because it is of "historic" importance?[/assume]

Re: It’s Glock o’clock

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2020 12:15 pm
by bradaz11
The Glock is, yes. Part of the uk pistol trials. I have some due to unique design / aesthetic, and some on age

Re: It’s Glock o’clock

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2020 2:46 pm
by TRG-22
Well, I guess "history" means any time in the past, but I would have doubted that a handgun from 8 years ago was of "historic importance".

Are you allowed to shoot it? And if I've understood the rules, it, per se , is not a S7.3 firearm, i.e. if you anted to sell it the buyer would have to make the case all over again for it being 7.3 to him?

Re: It’s Glock o’clock

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2020 5:42 pm
by RDC
TRG-22 wrote:Well, I guess "history" means any time in the past, but I would have doubted that a handgun from 8 years ago was of "historic importance".
How is a small arms trial for our military not of historical importance?

Re: It’s Glock o’clock

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2020 6:39 pm
by TRG-22
Playing D.A. I would say because it's too soon to say whether it will turn out to be of any historical importance whatsoever.

But hey - good luck to anybody who can legally own one. Is it not precarious, though? Can the powers that be just say, come renewal, that they don't think it's of historical interest?

Re: It’s Glock o’clock

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 8:22 am
by Blackstuff
I think they might be on shaky ground to say one day, "Yes that's of historical importance" and grant it as 7.3, and then x years later to change their minds. Once its done, its done.