Description: This listing is for a Glock made slide from a third generation model 26 with factory black finish (yes, it’s really stock black—just under a bright light and is from the frying pan finish vintage). This part came from a police trade-in and the department requested that any assembly numbers be removed so you can see the grind marks on the right side. Doesn’t effect function. Frame models compatible include the 26, 27, 28, or 33 but the slide is cut for the 9mm barrel—so the .40 and .357 barrels will not fit. Fits frames from gens 2 3 or 4. Will ship via priority USPS with signature confirmation and does include the channel liner. NOTE: I know there are a lot of bargain hunters on eBay and that’s totally cool with me. But no matter what price I put on a listing, I always get lower offers (usually much much lower) so I’ve chosen to price my products at a fair price while still allowing me to keep the lights on. This gig keeps me very busy shopping, photographing, listing, and shipping, thus, I choose not to utilize the best offer or haggle feature and I do not respond to messages that make offers. I do my best to price very competitively so the price listed really is the best price I can do–consider me the Carmax of gun parts! FAQ--With a Quixotic effort, I will attempt to educate the American populace on proper English and also answer the most frequently asked questions at the same time (hopefully you can read these in the same light-hearted mindset in which they've been written): 1. Q: "Will you take $XXX?" A: "Yes, I will always take dollars. If you are asking if I will take $XXX in exchange for the item posted and said figure is less than the asking price on the listing, then the answer is 'no.'" 2. Q: "Can you do $XXX?" A: "Yes, as I own all these parts free and clear and have no legally binding price obligations to anyone, I absolutely CAN sell for $XXX. However, if you are actually asking WILL YOU do $XXX, and said figure is less than the asking price on the listing, then the answer is 'no.'" 3. Q: "I got $XXX." A. "Congratulations! But that's not actually a question. So if you are meaning to imply that you are offering $XXX in exchange for the item and said figure is less than the asking price on the listing then the answer is 'no.'" 4. Q: "How low can you go?" A. "All the way to the floor--seriously, I do yoga. You shoulda seen me at the homeschool skate night limbo." A correlative version of this question is "what's the lowest you will take?" and the answer is whatever the item is listed for. 5. Q: "Do you combine shipping?" A. "Yes, absolutely! This functionality isn't built directly into eBay but where items can fit in the same box, we will combine and then send you a full or partial refund of the difference in shipping costs." 6. Q: "Can you meet me at $XXX?" A: "Is that a place? Sounds really cool, but I prefer the safety of home, thanks." 7. Q: "Do you have item X?" A. "It's not likely that I have one in inventory that isn't listed. However, I do buy and sell a lot of parts and am happy to keep a look out if possible. I do NOT keep a database of user requests as it's just not possible to keep up with them all." 8. Q: "$XXX? A. "That's not a complete sentence. If you are meaning to imply that you are offering $XXX in exchange for the item and said figure is less than the asking price on the listing then the answer is 'no.'" 9. Q: "What if I buy now, pay TODAY?" A. "As these listings are all set to buy now rather than auctions, you only have the option of buying now. Technically, the system does allow someone to click 'buy now' and not make payment immediately, but in real practice this doesn't ever happen. This tactic seems to be a popular choice and would have significant psychological impact if the target of the offer was desperate for money. But if I were desperate for money, it would mean I was going out of business and I enjoy this too much to let that happen. Interestingly enough historically, the times where I chose to accept an offer conditioned on paying NOW, resulted in a canceled sale due to non-payment 100% of the time. Turns out the people targeting those desperate for money are the ones who don't have any money themselves. Psychology is fascinating!" 10.Q: Any other version of sending a "best offer" where there is no best offer enabled on the listing. A. In short, "no." But a longer explanation follows; as stated above, "I consider this store to be like the CarMax of gun parts with 'haggle free' pricing. In almost every case, I have done the research and my price is the lowest on eBay and in many cases might even be the only one offered on eBay. Additionally, what is different about gun parts in comparison to most other merchandise is that it's very competitive and the margins are very small. I'm not trying to bend anybody over, but I'm also trying to stay in business. I'm a one-man operation working out of a home office so my overhead is as low as possible. The prices are fair and they are the best I can offer at this time. Thanks so much for your time, patronage, and continued support!"
Price: 169 USD
Location: Bartlesville, Oklahoma
End Time: 2024-12-06T04:22:25.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
For Gun Make: GLOCK
Gauge/Caliber: 9 mm Luger
Color: Black
Custom Bundle: No
MPN: Does Not Apply
Material: Steel
Material/Finish: Steel
Vintage: No
Brand: GLOCK
Type: Barrel Parts
Model: Gen 2 3 or 4 26 27 33
For Gun Type: Handgun
Features: Stock Glock
Country/Region of Manufacture: Austria