Streicher's out of the Glock business...?

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Re: Streicher's out of the Glock business...?

Postby ijosef on Thu Dec 17, 2009 2:50 pm

Dang, I still haven't gone to that place yet. Do they carry used police trade-ins? I know that my workplace sells its old armory stuff to Streichers for dirt cheap. Mostly it's crusty, abused 870 express 12 gauges and the like, but they did get rid of some Beretta 92s. Years ago, a former warden made off with a bunch of old S&W police model .38 revolvers... I believe he's still employed with the state in a higher-up position. :lol:

Of course, when it came time to sell the old Thompsons bought back in the 20's, they went on private auction for huge $$$.
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Re: Streicher's out of the Glock business...?

Postby mrokern on Thu Dec 17, 2009 4:44 pm

ijosef wrote:Dang, I still haven't gone to that place yet. Do they carry used police trade-ins? I know that my workplace sells its old armory stuff to Streichers for dirt cheap. Mostly it's crusty, abused 870 express 12 gauges and the like, but they did get rid of some Beretta 92s. Years ago, a former warden made off with a bunch of old S&W police model .38 revolvers... I believe he's still employed with the state in a higher-up position. :lol:

Of course, when it came time to sell the old Thompsons bought back in the 20's, they went on private auction for huge $$$.


They do have trade-ins from time to time, but everytime I've been there, they've sold out FAST. I watched three get purchased on my last trip there.
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Re: Streicher's out of the Glock business...?

Postby Seismic Sam on Thu Dec 17, 2009 5:06 pm

Ahhh...... No big deal, even if it's true. If they lose the Glock dealership all they have to do is pick up a Tupperware dealership with their new design "Tactical Doughnut Carrier", and they will pretty much double their market share.
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Re: Streicher's out of the Glock business...?

Postby mmcnx2 on Thu Dec 17, 2009 5:44 pm

I've heard its true, but at the rate agencies are buying M&P's seems like they are taking the right side.
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Re: Streicher's out of the Glock business...?

Postby EAJuggalo on Thu Dec 17, 2009 5:58 pm

As far as GSSF goes if Streicher's is no longer an approved LE dealer we'll get to order them and have them sent to an FFL of our choice.
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Re: Streicher's out of the Glock business...?

Postby The_real_ozman on Thu Dec 17, 2009 7:39 pm

I got a copy of their latest catalog last week and it had a ton of glocks in it. And honestly why would they shoot themselves in the foot seeing as they tend to cater to a lot of departments. I am going to send them an email and see, as i find it very hard to believe seeing as they have such a huge market cornered.
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Re: Streicher's out of the Glock business...?

Postby ijosef on Thu Dec 17, 2009 8:18 pm

mrokern wrote:
ijosef wrote:Dang, I still haven't gone to that place yet. Do they carry used police trade-ins? I know that my workplace sells its old armory stuff to Streichers for dirt cheap. Mostly it's crusty, abused 870 express 12 gauges and the like, but they did get rid of some Beretta 92s. Years ago, a former warden made off with a bunch of old S&W police model .38 revolvers... I believe he's still employed with the state in a higher-up position. :lol:

Of course, when it came time to sell the old Thompsons bought back in the 20's, they went on private auction for huge $$$.


They do have trade-ins from time to time, but everytime I've been there, they've sold out FAST. I watched three get purchased on my last trip there.

Huh. I wonder what price they have. I can get the LE price on a Glock due to my job, so most trade-ins really aren't that great of a deal at all. The guy I used for my FFL has some 2nd Gen 22s, although at $425 a piece I'd rather just get a new one. A lot of the trade-ins seem to have a ton of holster wear, understandably so.
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Re: Streicher's out of the Glock business...?

Postby mrokern on Thu Dec 17, 2009 10:51 pm

ijosef wrote:
mrokern wrote:
ijosef wrote:Dang, I still haven't gone to that place yet. Do they carry used police trade-ins? I know that my workplace sells its old armory stuff to Streichers for dirt cheap. Mostly it's crusty, abused 870 express 12 gauges and the like, but they did get rid of some Beretta 92s. Years ago, a former warden made off with a bunch of old S&W police model .38 revolvers... I believe he's still employed with the state in a higher-up position. :lol:

Of course, when it came time to sell the old Thompsons bought back in the 20's, they went on private auction for huge $$$.


They do have trade-ins from time to time, but everytime I've been there, they've sold out FAST. I watched three get purchased on my last trip there.

Huh. I wonder what price they have. I can get the LE price on a Glock due to my job, so most trade-ins really aren't that great of a deal at all. The guy I used for my FFL has some 2nd Gen 22s, although at $425 a piece I'd rather just get a new one. A lot of the trade-ins seem to have a ton of holster wear, understandably so.


Last batch I saw were $350 each. And yeah, they were extremely beat up in appearance.
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Re: Streicher's out of the Glock business...?

Postby 1911fan on Fri Dec 18, 2009 3:52 am

The prices are going up because no one can keep their yapper shut about the place
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Re: Streicher's out of the Glock business...?

Postby cmj685 on Fri Dec 18, 2009 5:00 am

Just a reminder guys that if you are going to be ordering Glocks via the internet--be very careful! Top Glock and all its incarnations (it goes by about 100 different business names) has been stealing credit card info for a long time. You can read about it here viewtopic.php?f=52&t=4316&p=45574&hilit=top+glock#p45574 and you will also find a link to the Glock forum thread there (which I notice has recently been updated--they are still at it, apparently) and to the high road forum. They have stolen alot of info from alot of people over alot of years.
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Re: Streicher's out of the Glock business...?

Postby mnglocker on Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:34 am

1911fan wrote:The prices are going up because no one can keep their yapper shut about the place


Yup. +1
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Re: Streicher's out of the Glock business...?

Postby plblark on Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:40 am

mnglocker wrote:
1911fan wrote:The prices are going up because no one can keep their yapper shut about the place


Yap. +1
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Re: Streicher's out of the Glock business...?

Postby ijosef on Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:41 am

EAJuggalo wrote:As far as GSSF goes if Streicher's is no longer an approved LE dealer we'll get to order them and have them sent to an FFL of our choice.

I ordered my LE G17 through KOSCIELSKI'S and was very happy with the service. I'd recommend them.
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Re: Streicher's out of the Glock business...?

Postby macphisto on Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:41 am

I didn't know it was supposed to be a secret. :?
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Re: Streicher's out of the Glock business...?

Postby Stradawhovious on Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:45 am

mnglocker wrote:
1911fan wrote:The prices are going up because no one can keep their yapper shut about the place


Yup. +1



Yeah, people should just shut the hell up about Streichers.

You know, STREICHERS POLICE SUPPLY the place that sells used Glocks cheap.

And STREICHERS POLICE SUPPLY has good defensive ammo for half of what the other guys sell it for.

We shouldn't tell anyone that STREICHERS POLICE SUPPLY is located at 10911 W Hwy 55, Plymouth, MN 55441 and

STREICHERS POLICE SUPPLY can be reached by telephone at (763) 546-1155.

Yeah, if people would just shut up about this place and their great deals and fantastic customer service, we could beat them into charging less for their product by choking off their business for our own selfish gain. After all, why should they be allowed to prosper in the market? That seems reasonable.
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