Other than the color of the label (and usually, the price), aren't these essentially the same as the "Red Label" variety?
Other than the color of the label (and usually, the price), aren't these essentially the same as the "Red Label" variety?
To the best of my knowledge they're regular ol' Glocks that are simply designated from the factory to be blue label guns, meaning they're sold at a discounted price to gov't, LE, mil, fire/rescue employees.
Steve
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Blue label Gen3 have 3 mags, vs 2. Other than that, its the same.
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3 mags and a different price. That is all.
The advice above is worth exactly what you paid for it.
I know the blue label G34/35 used to come with the standard connector rather than the lightweight trigger connector. I don't know if this is still the case with Gen4 models or not.
Some companies put more QC and shoot more rounds through the gun when it is designated "LE." I don't know if Glock does, but S&W does for their guns.
C4
Is there any proof of this, or is it just a saleman's pitch? Hard to believe they are spending more money on time to sell a gun at a lower price point (and lower margins)
Off topic.. Holy hell you have the best prices in HK's I have ever seen... You are going to make me a very very poor man this year.
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