Glock 34 9MM 250 rounds:
Roseviille/Lincoln CA:
$1300 with optic/$1000 without:
Will ship (Depends on buyer FFL and arrangements):
This pistol has a ton of upgrades. I have $1800 into it. It's far from a standard Glock 34. It's flat out awesome:
1. Milled and Cerekoted slide. Super nice, professionally done.
2. Faxon Titanium nitrite competition barrel (Gold). Comes with stock barrel.
3. Zev flaired magwell.
4. Glock Store fully weighted front spring guide to control muzzle flip and shoot faster.
5. Extended slide lock and upgraded sights. This was the upgraded version Glock 34 off the shelf.
6. Holosun green dot optic (solar) is custom fit for milled slide. Slide will also take an RMR or any other that matches that profile. I may have adapters for others as well. Getting your optic in will not be an issue. I paid about $300 for the Holosun optic and would like to keep it. It looks to have been superseded by the 500 series which is about $50 more. Anyhow, this will also get the price down. Message me.
7. This gun has 250 rounds if that. It's basically a safe queen and it is super accurate. I don't shoot well and at 10 yards I can stick them through the same hole. It's dead nuts on with an optic.
8. Have original orig carrying case, extra mag and everything that came with it. Bought it a little over a year ago and am just a rifle shooter and more used to a traditional grip angle. Very cool project that I'm going to use to fund another. Time to trick out an M&P, Springfield or whatever comes next LOL.
I would really like to sell it withtout the optic which I would use on another pistol. If you have to have it it's $300 from me or Optics Planet. For electronics, I would just pick up a new one from Optics planet. Glocks last forever. Optics don't.
Price is $1300 with optic and $1000 without. Sportsman's warehouse has a Glock 34 (same upgrade model but fully out of stock) for $750 right now that is again out of stock and has zero options. For $250 more you get a tricked out slide, competition barrel, Glock Store weighted spring guide and extra stock barrel plus a Zev flared magwell. That is at lot of value. Add it up. Slide was over $300 alone. Price the barrel online. Guide rod was over $70 shipped. Zev magwell flair was $99. Also, Sportsman's Warehouse is usually very competitive to get prices to benchmark from.
This is no stock gun. Look at the picks. This is a very nice pistol that is well done and almost ready for full on competition. It's different than everyone else's black square Glock. Put in your fav. trigger in and go 3 gun in style. Might as well have something that's different. That's why I decked it out. You also have the opportunity to stipple the grip still or add Cerekote to the frame. There are some colors that would make this a real showpiece. If I could adjust to the Glock grip angle I would Cerekote the frame, add a competition trigger and have the ultimate handgun. Unfortunately, my wrists done like to bend that far. I just have to stick with an XD, 1911, etc. Kind of sucks because I'm going to take a bath on this build.
Look at the pics, message me. Let's talk. Also, I have a great ratings. I've never disappointed anyone here yet. I take really good care of my stuff. This is not some worn looking shot up pistol. This is a brand new a looking show piece that needs some range time. OK, enough about how much I love the look and accuracy of this pistol. It needs a new home.
Steve
Roseviille/Lincoln CA:
$1300 with optic/$1000 without:
Will ship (Depends on buyer FFL and arrangements):
This pistol has a ton of upgrades. I have $1800 into it. It's far from a standard Glock 34. It's flat out awesome:
1. Milled and Cerekoted slide. Super nice, professionally done.
2. Faxon Titanium nitrite competition barrel (Gold). Comes with stock barrel.
3. Zev flaired magwell.
4. Glock Store fully weighted front spring guide to control muzzle flip and shoot faster.
5. Extended slide lock and upgraded sights. This was the upgraded version Glock 34 off the shelf.
6. Holosun green dot optic (solar) is custom fit for milled slide. Slide will also take an RMR or any other that matches that profile. I may have adapters for others as well. Getting your optic in will not be an issue. I paid about $300 for the Holosun optic and would like to keep it. It looks to have been superseded by the 500 series which is about $50 more. Anyhow, this will also get the price down. Message me.
7. This gun has 250 rounds if that. It's basically a safe queen and it is super accurate. I don't shoot well and at 10 yards I can stick them through the same hole. It's dead nuts on with an optic.
8. Have original orig carrying case, extra mag and everything that came with it. Bought it a little over a year ago and am just a rifle shooter and more used to a traditional grip angle. Very cool project that I'm going to use to fund another. Time to trick out an M&P, Springfield or whatever comes next LOL.
I would really like to sell it withtout the optic which I would use on another pistol. If you have to have it it's $300 from me or Optics Planet. For electronics, I would just pick up a new one from Optics planet. Glocks last forever. Optics don't.
Price is $1300 with optic and $1000 without. Sportsman's warehouse has a Glock 34 (same upgrade model but fully out of stock) for $750 right now that is again out of stock and has zero options. For $250 more you get a tricked out slide, competition barrel, Glock Store weighted spring guide and extra stock barrel plus a Zev flared magwell. That is at lot of value. Add it up. Slide was over $300 alone. Price the barrel online. Guide rod was over $70 shipped. Zev magwell flair was $99. Also, Sportsman's Warehouse is usually very competitive to get prices to benchmark from.
This is no stock gun. Look at the picks. This is a very nice pistol that is well done and almost ready for full on competition. It's different than everyone else's black square Glock. Put in your fav. trigger in and go 3 gun in style. Might as well have something that's different. That's why I decked it out. You also have the opportunity to stipple the grip still or add Cerekote to the frame. There are some colors that would make this a real showpiece. If I could adjust to the Glock grip angle I would Cerekote the frame, add a competition trigger and have the ultimate handgun. Unfortunately, my wrists done like to bend that far. I just have to stick with an XD, 1911, etc. Kind of sucks because I'm going to take a bath on this build.
Look at the pics, message me. Let's talk. Also, I have a great ratings. I've never disappointed anyone here yet. I take really good care of my stuff. This is not some worn looking shot up pistol. This is a brand new a looking show piece that needs some range time. OK, enough about how much I love the look and accuracy of this pistol. It needs a new home.
Steve

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