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jmoore
07-31-13, 17:14
Learned the hard way - will never deal with GlockStore again! (Found a long thread of similar minds over at Glock Talk. Too bad I don't go there often and didn't read it before I ordered:)
So........ Now I'm asking upfront - who do I contact currently for glock parts (mostly factory stuff if that matters. Not looking to build a race gun:). CS is primary, price less so.
TIA - john

PS - in stock g17 mags would be nice, too.

jdavis6576
07-31-13, 17:15
Glockparts.com

drtywk
07-31-13, 17:39
Glockmeister.com, is another option. I was at one of their retail stores last week and had great service there, as well.

davidjinks
07-31-13, 17:43
I have had the best luck with glockmeister.com.

Been using them since 2001. Never had a single issue or problem with them. The CS is excellent.

ICANHITHIMMAN
07-31-13, 18:36
Brownells hands down!

jmoore
07-31-13, 18:45
Thanks all! This is the type of feedback I was lookin for.
john

T2C
07-31-13, 19:59
I buy Glock parts from 1) Brownell's, 2) MidwayUSA and 3) Glockmeister in that order.

djegators
07-31-13, 21:41
I buy Glock parts from 1) Brownell's, 2) MidwayUSA and 3) Glockmeister in that order.


I've had great success with all of these vendors.

Gewehr3
08-01-13, 10:52
Another recommendation for Glockparts.com

Fast service. Also, they offer $3.00 USPS 1st class shipping for small parts.

okie john
08-01-13, 10:58
A few brick-and-mortar stores around here stock Glock parts, but at inflated prices, so I use Glockmeister, Brownell's, or Midway. Prices are all about the same, so I buy from whoever has what I need.

Most Glock parts are so cheap that shipping costs as much or more than the parts themselves. The trick is to buy 3-5 of whatever you need to keep the per-unit cost down. It also doesn't hurt to grab several each of the springs and other little parts when you get some extra cash. I spent $50-75 here and there over several months and built up a righteous little stash of parts. Now I have everything I'll need to keep my Glocks running for years, and I can respring/upgrade an old police trade-in in ten minutes if I stumble into one.


Okie John

PLCedeno
08-01-13, 11:36
Glockmeister.

Matt_S
08-01-13, 12:20
I've had good luck with Rockyourglock, they're local for me, always treated me fair
http://www.rockyourglock.com/

djegators
08-01-13, 17:51
One tip on prices. If you have a C&R license (FFL-03), you can get some nice discounts at Brownells and Midway. If you don't get into buying the old guns, what you save will more than pay for the $30 cost for three years.

Frailer
08-01-13, 19:47
I buy Glock parts from 1) Brownell's, 2) MidwayUSA and 3) Glockmeister in that order.

I've had good luck with all three of these as well. I have no particular preference among them; it just depends on who has what in stock and whether I have other, non-Glock items to order at the same time.

Devildawg2531
08-01-13, 21:39
Glock parts and Midway are my go to sources.

bullittmcqueen
08-02-13, 10:57
I'll put a vote in for CPWSA. Chris is a nice guy with a lot of great competition products.

http://www.cpwsa.com/Glock%20Parts.htm

brushy bill
08-03-13, 07:38
Glock parts and Midway are my go to sources.

These two and Brownell's.

Spurholder
08-03-13, 08:14
Brownells.

Their LE/.mil discounts are great, along with good customer service and quick shipping.

Chachi52
08-04-13, 08:49
Glockmeister For sure

Wake27
08-04-13, 20:09
Brownells.

Their LE/.mil discounts are great, along with good customer service and quick shipping.

I didn't even know Brownells had a mil discount...

mdrums
08-06-13, 00:02
I've had horrible issues with The Glock store out of San Diego. I posted some issues and they where taken down. Will be interesting to see if this thread stays up.

interfan
08-08-13, 18:28
Brownells, Glockparts, and Top Gun Supply. All are excellent, ship quickly, have decent stock, and are inexpensive for shipping. I've never ordered from Glockmeister, but heard good things. Midway is also very good if you're combining orders due to shipping costs from UPS.

There are some good choices out there, also Glock themselves: http://us.glock.com/documents/GLOCK_Parts_Order_Form_Non_Certified.pdf or http://us.glock.com/documents/GLOCK_Parts_Order_Form_Certified.pdf if you are certified as an armorer by Glock. (Kinda fun thing to do if there's a GSSF match in town).

awmp
08-11-13, 13:32
Ditto


I buy Glock parts from 1) Brownell's, 2) MidwayUSA and 3) Glockmeister in that order.