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    I will gladly buy all those old, obsolete G19 and G17 (Gen 3 and before).

    $200 each, you know they are useless now.
    It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    I will gladly buy all those old, obsolete G19 and G17 (Gen 3 and before).

    $200 each, you know they are useless now.
    Yeah, thanks!

    I have a really nice bridge in NYC I’ll sell ya cheap too. Heck, buy the bridge for $500K and I’ll throw the Glocks in as a bonus…


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    Quote Originally Posted by BuzzinSATX View Post
    Yeah, thanks!

    I have a really nice bridge in NYC I’ll sell ya cheap too. Heck, buy the bridge for $500K and I’ll throw the Glocks in as a bonus…


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    I'm just waiting on a major PD to decide everyone needs a RMR Glock and they dump all their Gen 3s on the market. Hopefully they won't all be .40s.
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    Most of my non-RMR Glocks are Gen 4’s. I’ve never had an issue other than a G21 that Glock replaced due to BTF syndrome on that gun.

    I’ve shot a whole lotta rounds through them…never any issues. I like the larger mag release and texture, but that’s me I guess.

    Good luck picking up Gen 3’s. I see them around regularly. Not usually below $350 if it’s in decent shape though.


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    I went to the milling way to my old G23... put a Holosun 507c and are a very happy camper!

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    Don't mill, put a Leupold Delta Micro on one of them and you will soon be hooked on it


    I just found one for $175 on Gunbroker
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    Quote Originally Posted by yoni View Post
    Don't mill, put a Leupold Delta Micro on one of them and you will soon be hooked on it


    I just found one for $175 on Gunbroker
    I’m 60 years old. Will it work with my eyes that can’t see a front sight clearly? I tried the Meprolight Bullseye and it was blurry. Been thinking the DP Micro would be too. Maybe not?


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    Quote Originally Posted by BuzzinSATX View Post
    I’m 60 years old. Will it work with my eyes that can’t see a front sight clearly? I tried the Meprolight Bullseye and it was blurry. Been thinking the DP Micro would be too. Maybe not?


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    I can't answer for your eyes. I need 1.25 reading glasses, and this is my red dot of choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuzzinSATX View Post
    I’m 60 years old. Will it work with my eyes that can’t see a front sight clearly? I tried the Meprolight Bullseye and it was blurry. Been thinking the DP Micro would be too. Maybe not?


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    You should be target focused and superimpose the dot, it will be "blurry" since the eye can only focus on a single item at a time.
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    I blew my nephew's mind when shooting my Aimpoint equipped carbine with the front lens cover in place making hits at 100 yards, target focus.

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