It was a glock for sale on gunbroker where the owner completely cut off the trigger guard. Just the trigger sticking out.
The awful thing is that Glock is now sold. For $575??
That Glock sold for $575??
Or someone was trying to win a bet about the stupidity of the gun-buying public, or something.That had to be a joke.
Really? People add all kinds of aftermarket parts. I suppose maybe that's not really customizing (like one would a 1911). But there are some Glocks out there that have very few Glock parts left in them. New barrels. Steel frames. Again not common mind you. Not sure it's buying anybody much mind you. Just saying.Quote: It was a glock for sale on gunbroker where the owner completely cut off the trigger guard. Just the trigger sticking out.
I noticed the seller pointed out the buyer could easily replace the frame (which he had butchered).
The Glock is one gun that nobody I know customizes; they use it as-issued by the factory, or use something else.
I was trying to find any reason for such a paint job on the mags and failed.