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I know...it's killin me I have a good relationship with NWArmory, hence the deposit. Worst case scenario I buy another one somewhere else right?They are all over the place on this side of the mountain.....
Judging by the classified section, I'd say Glock 43's are like McDonalds food. In a hurry to buy it, but dumping it 40 minutes later.
Judging by the classified section, I'd say Glock 43's are like McDonalds food. In a hurry to buy it, but dumping it 40 minutes later.
They're the most commonly carried off-duty gun for LE, as well as one of the top 5 concealed choices - so there are tons of them out there.
They're also lower cap than the 43X which means more people selling off their 43s.
Seriously just get a G26, save yourself the hassle. Ask me how I know.
@OregonArmsAmmo has G43x/G43/G48/G26 in stock according to their online webpage.
Glock Oregon Arms & Ammunition
Unless it's custom work, I've never understood the whole deposit thing for assembly line guns.i put a deposit down for a Ruger PCC rifle when they had been out, NW armory failed to produce and after time and time again of seeing them everywhere else, I bought one at Bimart and got my money back from Nw armory, never do that again, they just kept telling me they basically had no clue when the PCCs were coming in and they said it wasw because they had to wait for a large batch or some crap. shouldnt the more your buying be priority? ... NW Armory Deposit No thanks
Seriously just get a G26, save yourself the hassle. Ask me how I know.
No kidding. If anything just order it from any gun shop across the US online and have it sent to an ffl near you. Better than waiting for your shop to get a shipment of them in. I could see it if it was a very limited release of something special that only a certain number of them were getting made, but any old production gun....you can find one somewhere.Unless it's custom work, I've never understood the whole deposit thing for assembly line guns.
Unless it's custom work, I've never understood the whole deposit thing for assembly line guns.
No kidding. If anything just order it from any gun shop across the US online and have it sent to an ffl near you. Better than waiting for your shop to get a shipment of them in. I could see it if it was a very limited release of something special that only a certain number of them were getting made, but any old production gun....you can find one somewhere.