PISTOL: GLOCK MODEL 19X, SERIAL NUMBER CAYN135, FLAT DARK EARTH, YES - INCLUDES ORIGINAL BOX, 4, 9MM STANDARD, SEMI - AUTOMATIC
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FOR SALE: A GLOCK 19X IN PATRIOTIC PEANUT BUTTER FDE. THE FIREARM BORN FROM A MILITARY TRIALS REJECT THAT ULTIMATELY CONQUERED THE CIVILIAN MARKET BECAUSE EVERYONE LOVES COLORED POLYMER.
THE BREAKDOWN
* THE GUN: GLOCK 19X. IT IS THE MUTANT GENIUS CROSSBREED FEATURING THE COMPACT SLIDE OF A GLOCK 19 MATED TO THE FULL-SIZE COMFORT GRIP FRAME OF A GLOCK 17. COATED IN FACTORY COYOTE TAN CERAKOTE, IT IS DESIGNED FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT OPERATOR FLEXING RIGHTS AT THE RANGE.
* THE CONDITION: LIGHT WEAR. A FEW MINOR SURFACE SMUDGES AND LIGHT HOLSTER MARKS FROM REAL-WORLD USE. THE PREVIOUS OWNER PREFERRED SPENDING QUALITY TIME SHOOTING TRASH OVER LETTING IT HOARD CLOSET DUST.
* THE MAG SITUATION: THREE TOTAL MAGAZINES INCLUDED! THAT IS ONE FLUSH-FITTING FREEDOM STICK AND TWO EXTENDED PEANUT BUTTER MAGS FEATURING THE FACTORY PLUS-TWO EXTENSIONS. YOU GET AN EXTRAVAGANT FORTY-NINE ROUNDS OF CAPACITY RIGHT OUT OF THE GATE.
* THE BOX: ORIGINAL FACTORY BOX INCLUDED! AND YES, IT IS THE MATCHING COYOTE TAN COLORED PLASTIC CASE. IT SURVIVED THE PREVIOUS OWNER'S SPRING PURGES INTACT, READY TO BE HIDDEN IN YOUR GARAGE UNTIL THE NEXT APOCALYPSE.
WHY YOU NEED IT
* COMBINES LIGHTNING-FAST DRAW TIMES WITH FULL-SIZE MAGAZINE CAPACITY.
* INCLUDES FACTORY NIGHT SIGHTS SO YOU CAN AIM IN THE DARK WITHOUT FLASHING YOUR LIGHT.
* COLORED PEANUT BUTTER FINISH AUTOMATICALLY ADDS TEN TACTICAL POINTS TO YOUR RANGE SCORE.
* RUNS FOREVER ON PURE MIL-SPEC AUTHORITATIVE SPITE AND MINIMAL GUN OIL.
ACQUIRE THIS TACTICAL DESERT BRICK TODAY!
| UPC | ECOM00597206 |
| Action | SEMI AUTOMATIC |
| Barrel Length | 4" BARREL |
| Caliber | 9MM LUGER (9X19 PARA) |
| Capacity | NOT SPECIFIED |
| Finish | FLAT DARK EARTH |
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