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My 2nd Unicorn Slayed! Glock 31 Gen2


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For my gun hobby, I must be doing something right.  After I said I was done for awhile with my kids baseball at full steam.  I wasn't being hypocritical, but when ones unicorn comes along, especially the 2nd one, what can you do.  Some of you may know about my other post that I made on March 13th: 

 

http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/76969-my-unicorn-finally-slayed-glock-32-gen2/?hl=glock#entry1124550

 

Well, a few days later, I was just trolling Gunbroker and found a listing for a just a simple Glock 31 used with 1 bid.  So the picture caught my attention, no light rail.  So I looked, and behold it is a Glock 31 Gen2 with the "357Sig" stamped on the slide.  No mention in the wording about being a Gen2 or Gen3, but I knew for sure what it was assuming they were using the actual pictures.  So I bid on it, and won at a unreasonable low price.  Shipping was not known until the seller contacted me, $15.  The seller was a Pawn Broker in Georgia.  The transaction was smooth, quick and delivery was fast.   

 

I took possession of it last week from my local guy.  Though its not as pristine as my 32, it has been holstered and by the looks of the barrel, its been shot maybe less than 1,000 rounds (scuffs on the outside of the barrel).  Nonetheless, I am pumped.  I am short on 357Sig ammo, but I have about 1,000 casings, so over the weekend I have been reloading.  Whew, 357Sig is not that easy to reload. 

 

For almost 3 years now I have been on the look out for both the 32 and 31, and scored both within 30 days.  One by the search engine on GB and other by happenstance on GB.  Now I don't know what to do.  Mission accomplished.  I just a need a 19, which are very common, and I will wait until I find one for a good low price.  I also have sworn off the 17L and 24, but maybe I need to reconsider.  Those Gen2.5 26 & 27s may be next after the 19. 

 

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I knew hey existed but have never scene one. They numbers do match right?

Yes, numbers match.  I was worried about that too. 

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