Glock worth question.

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Gen 2, maybe Gen 3, haven't see it.
G-22 fired little. Barrel replaced with a "match" grade barrel?
Really, match barrel on a G-22? Whatever.
Original barrel comes with the pistol owner says it's never ben fired.
That makes no difference in value to me.
The "new" barrel is supposed to be threaded. Matters not to me, can't afford a suppressor.
Comes with 5 magazines, that adds value. S.S. guide rod, 3.5 trigger.
Gun shows no wear I'm told.
I have a G-27 & G-23, Great pistols.
Guy wasnt $600 for his G-22. Thought that was a bit steep.
Thoughts please.
 
You can look at completed auctions on Gunbroker to get some idea. Blue book is generally low and it has the 22 at $475 for a 100% gun and $395 for 95% condition. The match barrel is helpful because it likely has conventional rifling allowing the pistol to shoot lead bullets which is not recommended with a standard Glock barrel.
 
Gen 2, maybe Gen 3, haven't see it.
G-22 fired little. Barrel replaced with a "match" grade barrel?
Really, match barrel on a G-22? Whatever.
Original barrel comes with the pistol owner says it's never ben fired.
That makes no difference in value to me.
The "new" barrel is supposed to be threaded. Matters not to me, can't afford a suppressor.
Comes with 5 magazines, that adds value. S.S. guide rod, 3.5 trigger.
Gun shows no wear I'm told.
I have a G-27 & G-23, Great pistols.
Guy wasnt $600 for his G-22. Thought that was a bit steep.
Thoughts please.

Glock brand "-" connector, or some one else's?

Personally I would want it taken back to stock, for $450-something. Depending on actual model and wear.
 
Even with the extra magazines and barrel I would not pay more for a used gun than I can buy it new for. Tax and everything a new Gen 4 Glock 22 would cost less than that through a dealer as long as you can find one that only charges MAP.
 
Sounds like a fair price. It sounds like the gun is basically like-new in box... I assume that's a Gen3 then.

With an additional threaded barrel and extra mags... if it's something that you want, $600 is probably pretty fair... it would be better for you to get closer to $500 though. Depending on the brand of the barrel - you can flip it for AT LEAST $100 if you don't want it... that's if it's lone wolf. If it's KKM, it would be worth even more.

Try to get it for $500 cash then sell the barrel and you'll have a like new G22 for $400. That's a good deal in these parts.
 
If Glock's "Perfection" has a fault, it's that the display cases with new guns are filled, the display cases with used guns are filled and they really never bring a premium, no matter the add ons.

Glock sales have overstuffed the police market and the general buying public's market.

That's my take from where I live.

Since the OP isn't impressed by the add ons, he should just forget the deal.
 
There are many police trade in G22s with 2 mags around for $400+/- these days. Figure another $20 a pop for the other 3 mags...$60. If the barrel has conventional rifling, I'd give $50.The other stuff has no value. So about $500 for the package.
 
You can buy them BRAND NEW for 17% less than that with 2 magazines. Mags are $23 each. Three extra is $75. A brand new barrel from Lone Wolf is $110. The stainless rod is $22 (and would mean nothing to me.)

So, brand new price for all that is under $700... BRAND NEW.

Since you couldn't care less about the only part of that that's expensive, why would you go through the hassle of buying it only to resell it and get some money back when you could buy the brand new gun with the mags for LESS.
 
A new Glock 22 is about $550??

So, IMO,
$550
- $100 fired, minor wear, etc
-$50 for gen 3...just old spec
-$150 for gen 2 ...much less desireable
-$50 ....Bubba factor unless his work is perfect or a smith that stands behind his work did the parts swap
+$20 for the disconnector unless fit wrong.
+$100 for the new barrel
+$0 for the guide rod. Nice, but no need. - if the original is not available.
+$75 in 3 used magazines
-$ finish or grip wear

I would guess $550 to be a decent deal. Get any extras, boxes, etc you can.
 
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Just my two cents here but when in doubt pull out ; if it were a uber rare pistol that would be gone by tomorow thats one thing but like the other post said everybody and there brother has a Glock for sale there are many to be dealt at a reasonable price. Buying things in a hurry usually leads to regret.
 
500 dollars....


doesn't matter what year, model, or accessories; every glock posted on my facebook groups (all 67 of them) folks either say 500 or 550.
 
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