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Glock 17 RTF2?
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Thanks for the info regarding slide serrations. Back before I was able to purchase one, I was checking out Lipsey's listings and the straight-slide (regular) serrations were not listed as "California Compliant" due to the mags. I guess FFLs just took out the hi-caps and replaced them with factory 10-rounders.CA makes no distinction between slide serrations. As long it's black and RTF2, it's good-to-go. That includes a Vickers RTF2 in black. It's one of the rare cases where the roster is not specific enough, and works in our favor.
The wording is "17RTF2 (Black) / Steel, Polymer". No SKU or MPN associated with it.
However, regarding the vickers, I thought it only came in FDE or gray and were therefore off-roster?
I can add that I finally shot mine tonight. After 250 rds. my right hand got a little raw from the aggressive texture but is now feeling better after about 3 hours. The benefits far outweigh the single drawback.Last edited by sitruc; 12-15-2017, 11:32 PM.Comment
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No affiliation but if I decide to get a Glock stippled, I'm going here
http://www.polymerrefined.com
says closed, no longer taking orders near the top of that link.
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