new in box gen 3 Glock 30, out the door for $465.00. went in to get the 26, asked to see the 30 since i have a 1911 and it can share ammo with it, and i have a 1000 rounds of 45 acp, made for a easy decision when he quoted me a price. t is alittle fat, but not bad, gets excellent reviews and accepts the 13 round mags, win win.
thanks. We can not get all gen 4 glocks in california, not on the roster list. you can do a one shot exemption until january 1st, then that goes away. starting the firstt you need a firearm safety cerfificate even to buy a rifle or shotgun.
i have not looked at the roster list for 2015, but i think a lot fireamrs fall off the list. believe me, i would move out of state if i could, but my business and family are here.
This is going to be a little long so bare with me .
Last month was my B'day and my wife gave me the money for my carry permit.Went and got myself a Ruger SR9C (B'day/early Xmas present),was actually wanting to get a 1911 (have a soft spot for those),but ended up with the Ruger because 1)ammo cheaper,2) pistol was cheaper (I'm a cheap b@st@rd lol),3)and mag capacity.
Having said all that,took the wife out shooting last month to try out the Ruger and also took along our old Heritage Rough Rider .22.When I was loading the .22 the wife says to me "we need and auto .22" (for those who don't know,the .22 is a SAA six shooter),anyways,the old light bulb went off in my head and I bought her an "auto" pistol for Christmas.
So without further ado......She now has a Beretta Neos U22 with a TruGlo red dot mounted on the rail.She loves it and you know what they say "happy wife,happy life"
*the wife doesn't care for the recoil of the larger calibers and prefers shooting .22s,but she does know how to shoot them and hit the target and thats whats important.