Glock P80

Classic12

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Call me a fashion victim, I bought one of these, didn’t think they would be imported here in Switzerland

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https://eu.glock.com/en/GLOCK-P80-History
 
I like the non-railed dust cover… liked it so much that I got a 34 Gen 3 to make a unique 34.

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And look… a 17 Gen 3 magically appeared. [emoji41]
 
It's actually a better gun than the original P80. Glock learned a few things between making the initial pistols and releasing this commemorative.
 
I got one when they first came out. I collect military firearms and I figured it was about as close as I will ever get to the real deal.

It's kind of the same thing with the M9, while actual military issue M9's turn up from time to time, I either miss out when one becomes available, or they tend to be expensive. What I did was collect all USGI parts for one with the exception of the frame and then put them on a commercial M9.

GI slide, barrel, guide rod and recoil spring:
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Mix in a GI hammer and grip panels:
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And a dozen or so NOS GI contract magazines:
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Then add them to a M9 frame and shake well:
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