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View threadYou go to a Blue Label dealer, show them a copy of your DD214. That's it. The only stipulation is that you can only purchase two a year.You don't have to sign up. Glock dealers can order Blue Box Glocks which are essentially for LE and Mil. If its a 'police supply' FFL, like our local place is, they usually have a good supply on hand. Active, retired, police and .mil qualify. And, yes, stupid cheap is a good way to put it.
Glock REALLY takes care of folks in uniform.
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You do want your gun to actually work and last for a couple hundred thousands rounds don't you.I mean....it's a glock tho
LolYou do want your gun to actually work and last for a couple hundred thousands rounds don't you.
If you are honorably discharged, your DD214 documents that, If you are retired military, you actually have photo ID.
Hell yeah!You do want your gun to actually work and last for a couple hundred thousands rounds don't you.
Lighten up bro, just havin' some fun here.^^^ When did Glock start using KKM barrels?
Its known that lead builds up because of the type of "hexagonal" rifling they use. Any mechanical device will eventually fail unless maintained. I bet my life on factory Glocks. Unmodified and maintained, they work.
He is correct.I was told by a dealer yesterday that the blue label Glocks could be bought by any current EMS??? Never heard that one before.