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Tips for a first-time used gun buyer?
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 10:01 pm
by TVegas
Howdy y'all,
I'm planning on upsizing my carry gun to a Glock 19, and I'm considering buying a used one to save some money. I would like to buy something off one of the "eBay for guns" sites.
I've never bought a used gun before, so is there anything in particular I should look for or be aware of?
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Re: Tips for a first-time used gun buyer?
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 10:10 pm
by carlson1
I would try first to buy from someone here on the Forum.
If I was going to buy one from someone I did not know and sight unseen I would:
1. Get all the information you can and pictures from every angle possible of the pistol.
2. Get their address (then I would use Google Earth to make sure it is not a vacant lot).
3. Phone number (make sure you call them).
4. Use a USPS Money Order, send it certified with signature confirmation.
5. If they are using a FFL on their end I would also call his FFL.
All of that said I have never had a bad deal on Gunbroker or other sights, but I stopped buying from online unless it is a gun store or Forum members years ago.
Re: Tips for a first-time used gun buyer?
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 10:13 pm
by MONGOOSE
If you have decided on a Glock, I would buy a Police trade in from a reputable dealer
Re: Tips for a first-time used gun buyer?
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 10:25 pm
by TVegas
carlson1 wrote:I would try first to buy from someone here on the Forum.
If I was going to buy one from someone I did not know and sight unseen I would:
1. Get all the information you can and pictures from every angle possible of the pistol.
2. Get their address (then I would use Google Earth to make sure it is not a vacant lot).
3. Phone number (make sure you call them).
4. Use a USPS Money Order, send it certified with signature confirmation.
5. If they are using a FFL on their end I would also call his FFL.
All of that said I have never had a bad deal on Gunbroker or other sights, but I stopped buying from online unless it is a gun store or Forum members years ago.
A lot of good points! I was hoping to find one in the Houston area that I could buy face to face.
If there is anyone on the forum looking to part with a Glock 19, PM me!
Re: Tips for a first-time used gun buyer?
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 10:37 pm
by TVegas
MONGOOSE wrote:If you have decided on a Glock, I would buy a Police trade in from a reputable dealer
Honestly, the only reason I am planning on a Glock is because there isn't an M&P with a 4 inch barrel and a full firing grip (without a mag extension).
In fact, from the research I have been doing, it seems like there are VERY few guns that fit into that niche. Most manufacturers make a full size that is too big for concealed carry in light clothing, and then a compact/sub-compact that doesn't offer a full firing grip (again, without a mag extension).
Anyway, I have looked at some police trade-ins, but most are 17s or 23s.
Re: Tips for a first-time used gun buyer?
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 10:42 pm
by MONGOOSE
The only 19s I know of were back ups used by detectives.
Re: Tips for a first-time used gun buyer?
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 10:43 pm
by The Annoyed Man
You can easily find a 4" 1911 with a full length grip.
Re: Tips for a first-time used gun buyer?
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 10:56 pm
by Taypo
TVegas wrote:MONGOOSE wrote:If you have decided on a Glock, I would buy a Police trade in from a reputable dealer
Honestly, the only reason I am planning on a Glock is because there isn't an M&P with a 4 inch barrel and a full firing grip (without a mag extension).
In fact, from the research I have been doing, it seems like there are VERY few guns that fit into that niche. Most manufacturers make a full size that is too big for concealed carry in light clothing, and then a compact/sub-compact that doesn't offer a full firing grip (again, without a mag extension).
Anyway, I have looked at some police trade-ins, but most are 17s or 23s.
Take a look at the VP9 as well. I went shopping for a 19, ended up with the HK.
Re: Tips for a first-time used gun buyer?
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 10:58 pm
by TVegas
The Annoyed Man wrote:You can easily find a 4" 1911 with a full length grip.
Very true, but for CC I'm partial to 9mm and the polymer genre. My apologies, I should have been more specific.
I'll probably end up getting into a 1911 at some point though!
Re: Tips for a first-time used gun buyer?
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 11:00 pm
by TVegas
Taypo wrote:TVegas wrote:MONGOOSE wrote:If you have decided on a Glock, I would buy a Police trade in from a reputable dealer
Honestly, the only reason I am planning on a Glock is because there isn't an M&P with a 4 inch barrel and a full firing grip (without a mag extension).
In fact, from the research I have been doing, it seems like there are VERY few guns that fit into that niche. Most manufacturers make a full size that is too big for concealed carry in light clothing, and then a compact/sub-compact that doesn't offer a full firing grip (again, without a mag extension).
Anyway, I have looked at some police trade-ins, but most are 17s or 23s.
Take a look at the VP9 as well. I went shopping for a 19, ended up with the HK.
I really liked the VP9 I shot, but it's just a little much for my law student wallet.
Re: Tips for a first-time used gun buyer?
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 11:03 pm
by Taypo
TVegas wrote:Taypo wrote:TVegas wrote:MONGOOSE wrote:If you have decided on a Glock, I would buy a Police trade in from a reputable dealer
Honestly, the only reason I am planning on a Glock is because there isn't an M&P with a 4 inch barrel and a full firing grip (without a mag extension).
In fact, from the research I have been doing, it seems like there are VERY few guns that fit into that niche. Most manufacturers make a full size that is too big for concealed carry in light clothing, and then a compact/sub-compact that doesn't offer a full firing grip (again, without a mag extension).
Anyway, I have looked at some police trade-ins, but most are 17s or 23s.
Take a look at the VP9 as well. I went shopping for a 19, ended up with the HK.
I really liked the VP9 I shot, but it's just a little much for my law student wallet.
Yeah, that's the rub. Definitely a little pricier than the Glock
Re: Tips for a first-time used gun buyer?
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 11:10 pm
by The Annoyed Man
TVegas wrote:The Annoyed Man wrote:You can easily find a 4" 1911 with a full length grip.
Very true, but for CC I'm partial to 9mm and the polymer genre. My apologies, I should have been more specific.
I'll probably end up getting into a 1911 at some point though!
No problem. And the G19 is a very good gun. By the way, if you do decide to get a commander sized 1911 down the road, you can get them in 9mm if you want to so you don't have to complicate your caliber picture.
Re: Tips for a first-time used gun buyer?
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 11:55 pm
by SoloXCRacer
TVegas wrote:MONGOOSE wrote:If you have decided on a Glock, I would buy a Police trade in from a reputable dealer
Honestly, the only reason I am planning on a Glock is because there isn't an M&P with a 4 inch barrel and a full firing grip (without a mag extension).
In fact, from the research I have been doing, it seems like there are VERY few guns that fit into that niche. Most manufacturers make a full size that is too big for concealed carry in light clothing, and then a compact/sub-compact that doesn't offer a full firing grip (again, without a mag extension).
Anyway, I have looked at some police trade-ins, but most are 17s or 23s.
I've carried my M&P 9 with relative ease concealed with t-shirts. I'll admit it is a little heavier, but with a 2 clip holster (like a hybrid style holster) it helps distribute the weight so it's not an anchor. But the weight is noticeable. Loose fitting t-shirts conceal well, but I could probably see how you could print with tighter fitting shirts.
I also have a Springfield XD-S 9mm 4" barrel with the 8-round mag extension. With the 8-round mag extension, the grip length is almost identical to my Glock 19. Of course the XD-S is much thinner with it being single stack, and that makes it easier to conceal. Either way, with the mag extension, I get a full grip just as easily as with my Glock 19. I've attached some pictures with the XD-S 4" barrel stacked on top of my Glock 19. Length wise, they're almost identical, with the XD-S being much thinner.
Thought I haven't tried one, I would imagine an M&P 9c with the mag extension would feel similar. The Glock 19 is a great gun though and I'm sure you'll like it.
Re: Tips for a first-time used gun buyer?
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 8:29 am
by couzin
I was going to say field strip any Glock first and visually inspect plus list out what I look for - BUT, this person is way more eloquent.
http://looserounds.com/2014/09/30/buyin ... -look-for/
Re: Tips for a first-time used gun buyer?
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 8:35 am
by carlson1
Thanks for posting. This is a fantastic article and I believe is also useful on other pistols purchase also.