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If you would rather spend your money locally this one appears to still be available for $450.


 
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Warning to anyone considering buying one of these LEO trade-in Glocks, many of them have the "NYPD" disconnector and spring assy., which will makes the trigger pull extremely heavy. These parts are not hard to replace, but it will set you back another $25 or so and you will have to take your gun apart.

Personally I like disassembling guns, but I know a lot of guys who don't own any tools and don't care for it.
 
Warning to anyone considering buying one of these LEO trade-in Glocks, many of them have the "NYPD" disconnector and spring assy., which will makes the trigger pull extremely heavy. These parts are not hard to replace, but it will set you back another $25 or so and you will have to take your gun apart.

Personally I like disassembling guns, but I know a lot of guys who don't own any tools and don't care for it.
I picked up one of those LEO Aimsurplus G27's, a month or so ago, blue label box says 5.5 LBS trigger but I can't really tell if it seems heavier than that, maybe, don't have a trigger scale, It did come with a pimped out chrome extended slide release that I am putting back to OEM.
 
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