Glock 17 and Sig P226 Used Prices?

I was going to buy a used Glock 17 from CDNN whenever they get one, but I found out earlier today that CDNN doesn't sell/ship handguns to California! :mad:
 

Wow, thank you!! I am HIGHLY considering this now...just need to work out the details on FFL transfer.

If you want great prices on a number of different Glocks, either Factory Used (w/full warranty) or new misprints or what have you check out

http://www.summitgunbroker.com/1966886.html

Thanks! Those are some great prices, and I bet they sell out fast. I'll have to ask if any more Glock 17s arrived when they open again.
 
the P225 is a good one, i like the single stack grip better than the double stack stuff, in SIGs at least, but anyway i have a P225 and its been a good one. ~$250 is a deal too. its possibly my most accurate 9MM and i have a few lol.

i'd a lot rather have a glock 19 though FWIW.
 
I ended up purchasing the SIG P225 for $260. I DROSed the gun earlier today, so I'll have it in 10 days! My second gun will be the Glock 17, as soon as I can find it for ~$350.
 
The SIG P225 has "PW Arms Redmond WA" stamped on one side, is this because PW Arms imported the P225 from Germany?
 
Call CDNN investments in texas and ask their price, then call buds gun shop and ask him, between the two you will not do better, providing your ffl does not gouge you. ALSO pay CDNN or Buds directly with a CC card. then you do not have to pay local sales tax.
 
Nothing beats a Glock. Go to gun shows. If you look around, I have heard of dealers selling BRAND-NEW in the box GLOCKS for $400.00 out the door. True story.
 
Call CDNN investments in texas and ask their price, then call buds gun shop and ask him, between the two you will not do better, providing your ffl does not gouge you. ALSO pay CDNN or Buds directly with a CC card. then you do not have to pay local sales tax.

CDNN doesn't ship handguns to California. I remember that they had some pretty good prices though.

Nothing beats a Glock. Go to gun shows. If you look around, I have heard of dealers selling BRAND-NEW in the box GLOCKS for $400.00 out the door. True story.

$400 NIB, WOW! Was that a cash payment? I'd pay cash for that in an instant! I might be going to a gunshow this weekend. I'm going to bring some extra cash just for a chance like that.
 
Ive owned 4 glocks- 22, 23, 17, and 19, a kimber, a sig p225 and a sigpro, a springfield mil-spec .45, and a Walther. IMHO, Glock is the best for me, the 19 and 23 fit my hand like a glove, easy to work on, and seems to be that the 19 is always on or around me.
I am however curious about the new sig with the interchangable frames, very interesting
idea.
 
James, I won't be able to pick it up until next Thursday. I'm only on day three of the ten day wait.:eek:

It's like you have to pick one up at that price!
 
Well I got the gun last Thursday and shot it the following weekend. I wasn't use to the recoil of a compact at first, but I soon got the hang of it; I was able to group my shots after a couple of rounds. The only thing I don't like are the sights, they are black on black. I got used to it after a little use, but my buddies are pretty off with gun. I ended up ordering a couple more P225s, but I would really like to trade one of them for a Glock 17.
 
Nice score dvsdev. I bought one of those 225's awhile back and it's pretty decent. The grip is comfortable. The double action pull is pretty heavy but that could be a good thing in a self defense situation and if it's that bad you can buy new springs. It's one of the made in W. Germany sigs which is pretty cool from a historical standpoint. The slide is lighter than current production because it's made out of mandrel formed sheet steel and has a block pinned in instead of being machined out of a solid piece. It's reasonably accurate and light. I consider it one of my best handgun purchases considering the price.
 
Well I got the gun last Thursday and shot it the following weekend. I wasn't use to the recoil of a compact at first, but I soon got the hang of it; I was able to group my shots after a couple of rounds. The only thing I don't like are the sights, they are black on black. I got used to it after a little use, but my buddies are pretty off with gun. I ended up ordering a couple more P225s, but I would really like to trade one of them for a Glock 17.


i suppose in its day it was but its really not very compact nowadays compared with others, lol, a kahr PM9 for example is a LOT smaller/lighter than a P225.

to me a P225 is pretty much std size.
 
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