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By medic2264
NOW SELLING PARTS
THIS PISTOL WAS NOT BUILT UP BY ATEI GUNS- I used their parts specs to put this pistol together
Parts breakdown:
Overwatch precision TAC blue line trigger $100
Ghost 3.5 trigger bar $15
KKM Precision Glock 19 Match 9MM Barrel with 9/16×32 Thread 4-Port Compensator (Gen 1-4) $250
Agency Arms Magwell $80
GLOCK 19 PISTOL
L&M Precision (Mark Housel) slide milling / serrations / cerakote, with Ameriglo Supressor height sights $450
Trijicon RMR06 $400
IF YOU BUY PISTOL AND OPTIC TOGETHER $750
I DO NOT have 10 round magazines for this pistol
Pistol was used for one competition, one RMR class and a few range sessions. Approximately 1000 rounds through pistol
Buyer is responsible for transfer fees
I am in Monmouth County
The first "I'll take it" gets it
FOR SALE GEN 4 GLOCK 19
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By JackE
Glock 17 9mm
Glock Night Sights
3 10 rd mags (NJ compliant)
Stock, no modifications
MPN: PA1750701
Only used on an indoor range. 1,000 rounds shot.
Purchased March 2019 and has been in the safe since November 2019. Time for a new home!
Excellent condition.
$500
Location: Hillsborough, NJ 08844
Home Range and FFL is TTC in Flemington
The first to post “I’ll take it” followed by PM wins the sale.
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By My1stGlock
For those that are still looking for 10 round OEM Glock mags for their G17 or G19. Not retail boxed but brand new. Big Tex is GTG. Ordered them last time they were on sale.
https://www.bigtexoutdoors.com/product/oem-glock-10rd-mags-2/
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By CMJeepster · Posted
ALWAYS CHECK "THEIR" WORK!!! The last one we had been subject to was a total hack job. We fought it and got it corrected. We weren't happy with the increase, but it could have been worse. -
Yes, it's an estimate. By that estimate, we are the worst state in the nation. Life of Tax: How Much Tax is Paid Over a Lifetime | Self. This much of your lifetime wages go to taxes — where does NJ rank (nj1015.com)
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Think so? Check your property card. My mother's house hadn't changed since it was built in 1952. But back in the 2oth century when the property taxes were skyrocketing, I went to look at the property card in the assessors office. Among other nonexistent features I found on it was a finished basement and two extra baths. Even better, the office manager tried to tell me that the arithmetic on the card (based on the features listed) that resulted perfectly in the property tax total, had NOTHING TO DO with the tax levied. The last assessment they did on our current home was all wrong. Fortunately I had the blueprints for the house and corrected all the mistakes in the assessor's measurements.
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