FFDO gun program
#192
Will ya'll ship out of state???
In seriousness, I'd be curious to know the date on that memo because I've had two separate Glock LE dealers tell me in the last couple weeks that pilots were removed from both programs.
Glock Blue Label Program | GLOCK USA
http://www.doatactical.com/images/Glock_Order_form.pdf
In seriousness, I'd be curious to know the date on that memo because I've had two separate Glock LE dealers tell me in the last couple weeks that pilots were removed from both programs.
Glock Blue Label Program | GLOCK USA
http://www.doatactical.com/images/Glock_Order_form.pdf
Is it commercial pilots or commercial airline pilots that qualify for the program?
#193
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The store I went to required employment with an airline of some sort. There was a form that asked for employer along with an employee number. I had to request something from HR because I didnt have a employee badge yet.
#195
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Joined APC: Dec 2014
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Has anyone used the discount program lately ? I emailed glock to see about getting a 19 on discount and they told me that ended about 4 years ago .... If anyone knows something different or knows somewhere in GA to still use this id love to get my hands on one .
#196
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If you are both an FFDO and a member of the FFDOA, I believe there is still a discount program.
#197
There are a few dealers out there that will honor Glock Blue Label pricing for a commercial pilot, but as mentioned Glock formerly changed the program a few years back to omit them.
Smith and Wesson offers First Responder pricing to commercial pilots, and anybody with a COM or ATP can get "qualified professional" pricing at Buds Gun Shop.
Smith and Wesson offers First Responder pricing to commercial pilots, and anybody with a COM or ATP can get "qualified professional" pricing at Buds Gun Shop.
#198
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For Glock, your best bet now is to join Glock Sport Shooting Foundation. You get one discounted, blue label Glock per year. If you join for a single year, you don't get the benefit until the second year, if you join for multiple years, you will get the discount immediately with your membership packet.
#199
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Someone pointed out that Glock my give the blue-label price to retired military. Best bet is to call Glock and have them put you in touch with one of their LE distributors.
#200
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Joined APC: Feb 2012
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The link above leads to a "page not found". My understanding was that H&K ceased the offer a few years ago because guys were buying the pistol for $499 and turning right around and selling it for $800 to $1000.
My understanding is that the L/E mod is no thumb safety. The weapon is always ready to 'rumble' as soon as you clear leather. If it's something else, I'd be interested to know.
My understanding is that the L/E mod is no thumb safety. The weapon is always ready to 'rumble' as soon as you clear leather. If it's something else, I'd be interested to know.