It's been dry fired...

Published on November 17, 2023
Duration: 0:19

This video humorously depicts a common gun store scenario where a customer dry fires a Glock 19, praises it, but then refuses to buy it due to perceived prior use and a slightly lower online price. It highlights the importance of understanding firearm condition and common sales tactics. The Glock 19 is noted for its 9mm caliber and 15+1 capacity.

Quick Summary

A customer refused to buy a Glock 19 after dry firing it, citing perceived prior use and a slightly lower online price. While dry firing is common for testing, it's important for buyers to understand its implications and compare prices.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Dry Firing Demonstration
  2. 00:07Glock 19 Praise
  3. 00:12Refusal to Purchase

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the customer refuse to buy the Glock 19?

The customer refused to buy the Glock 19 because it had been dry fired multiple times in the store. He claimed he could find it cheaper online and perceived the dry firing as prior use.

What is dry firing and is it bad for a Glock 19?

Dry firing involves pulling the trigger on a firearm without live ammunition. Modern firearms like the Glock 19 are generally designed to withstand dry firing for practice or testing purposes without damage.

What are the key features of a Glock 19?

The Glock 19 is a popular 9mm pistol known for its compact size, 15+1 round capacity, and reliable performance. It features a 4.02-inch barrel and typically weighs around 23.63 oz unloaded.

What is the typical price range for a Glock 19?

The MSRP for a Glock 19 generally falls between $500 and $600, though actual retail prices can vary based on location, retailer, and specific generation or features.

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