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Looking back on the AWB period of ‘94-04
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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 3422783" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>I was working for a small city PD back then. I went to Outdoor America and I bought a NIB Blue Label Gen-2 Glock 21 on a letterhead. I asked to buy more magazines and they wouldn’t sell them to me without doing a 4473. </p><p></p><p>I went to the gun show at the fairgrounds after working the midnight shift still in uniform and a dealer offered me $100.00 each for the 13 round magazines on my belt. </p><p></p><p>During the same time Outdoor America got caught by Glock for taking the extra magazines out of the boxes and selling them for higher prices. They lost their distributor status for a couple of years as a reward. </p><p></p><p>To see examples of what it was like, go to the EE section of ARFCOM and look at the ads for “pre-ban” mags that sell for big prices in states that kept the ban in effect. Early Glock 17 mags still sell for $80-$100.00 each.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 3422783, member: 23"] I was working for a small city PD back then. I went to Outdoor America and I bought a NIB Blue Label Gen-2 Glock 21 on a letterhead. I asked to buy more magazines and they wouldn’t sell them to me without doing a 4473. I went to the gun show at the fairgrounds after working the midnight shift still in uniform and a dealer offered me $100.00 each for the 13 round magazines on my belt. During the same time Outdoor America got caught by Glock for taking the extra magazines out of the boxes and selling them for higher prices. They lost their distributor status for a couple of years as a reward. To see examples of what it was like, go to the EE section of ARFCOM and look at the ads for “pre-ban” mags that sell for big prices in states that kept the ban in effect. Early Glock 17 mags still sell for $80-$100.00 each. [/QUOTE]
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