Discontinued Glocks
So, does this mean this distributor isn’t carrying them? Or that there will be no more OD green or RTF glocks?
So, does this mean this distributor isn’t carrying them? Or that there will be no more OD green or RTF glocks?
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July 23rd, 2010 at 9:19 am
When I bought my Glock 20 from there, I could have saved $25 by purchasing it in OD Green.
Glocks, by their very nature, are not pretty guns. But I don’t buy them for their looks, I buy them because they’re reliable and go bang when I pull the trigger. However, even in my quest for utilitarian principles, I couldn’t begin to consider buying something THAT f’in ugly, so matter the cost savings…
July 23rd, 2010 at 9:26 am
The memo read something like: OD Glocks are no more. Factory adjustable sights on any model other than 34/35 are no more. RTF 2 style frames will be available via the LE supply channel only.
July 23rd, 2010 at 9:36 am
I read it no more OD green glocks as well. Guess the rag tag militia did not like them enough.
Personally I like their function, just not sold on the looks, which has no impact on the designed function.
Might be able to find some cheaper now?
July 23rd, 2010 at 9:51 am
If I recall correctly, the OD Glocks didn’t sell very well.
July 23rd, 2010 at 3:41 pm
I have an older, high-mileage G21 that I Dura-coated OD, mostly to see how durable it would be. I’ve put maybe 4-500 rounds thru it since and carried it a bit – and you can’t tell it wasn’t born that way without taking it apart. If you want a colored Glock, you have options..:-)
July 23rd, 2010 at 4:29 pm
Precisely, OD did not sell well. Most often an OD Glock sold as a last resort when a black version was not available from any source and paying the extra for factory adjustable sights (or night sights) was out of the question. Maybe eight or ten percent of the time someone was actually looking for an OD version. Maybe five percent of the time a customer was looking for an adjustable sight version.