Glock 17L

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Shadowrider

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I bought a blue label on a GSSF certificate for just over $500. It was probably around 3-4'ish years ago or thereabouts. IDK if they've made another run of the 17L or not but that one was actually ordered in from Glock. Kinda wish I hadn't traded it off now.
 

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Anyone know how the value of Glock 17L's are going? I have a couple still new in the box. Thanks.
Blue label only means something to those who qualify for it.
OP, Depending on where you list them, I would guess you might be able to get $600-700 for them. I doubt they’ll bring that much on here, but I’d recommend looking on Gunbroker to see what they’re bringing on there…not what they’re listed for but what people are actually paying.
 

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I look at it like this. Blue label pricing saves you around $125 on the full size guns. A little less on the smaller guns and doesn't save you anything on the G44. That last one is a head scratcher, but there it is. :scratch:

That's what I use to figure street price. It gets you in the ballpark.
 

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What Generation?
Good Gen 3 unmolested with minimal were are are going $900-1200. New unfired samples

Gen 1 17L with matching numbers should bring closer $1500 with a $300-500 bonus if complete with matching numbered box manual and magazines. A ported one slightly more.

Gen 2s don’t come up very often. But I haven’t seen them command any more than the Gen 3s. Most often lower for some reason.

Keep in mind these are gun broker prices. If you try to sell local expect a least a 15% drop in price. And if you sell on gunbroker you’ll have fees. And if you are not a seller with decent history the price will suffer.

Also the value of the new 17L will drop like a rock if Glock does another build of them. The last time was in 2016. There were also some from this same batch a distributor had that hit the market a couple of years later.

The almost identical G24s (.40 cal) don’t command the G17L price for some reason. And they are probably rarer.
 

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Like Mad Prof said, the early ones bring a big premium. I've never understood the collectability of Glocks, but the Gen 1's are bringing crazy money especially if they are in the tupperware box.
 

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Like Mad Prof said, the early ones bring a big premium. I've never understood the collectability of Glocks, but the Gen 1's are bringing crazy money especially if they are in the tupperware box.
Many of the Gen 1 ported P models no longer have a matching serial number barrel. The original design was subject to cracking. They change the cuts on the Gen 2s. Later they were designated as C models and marked as such. The “P” designation was then utilized for non-firing red framed practice models.

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