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  • pathfinder317

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    Does anyone know of a local Indy dealer that might have one of these new Glocks RTF-2 , in the model 23 , with the cocking serrations that are curved ?
    I've seen some people say they aren't making them in the model 23 with the curved serrations , but I just saw a picture of one from a guy who bought one over on the other web site , just kind of curious if Bradis or PSS might have one.
     

    MilitaryArms

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    I've been wanting to pick up a G17 with these serrations... it's my understanding they are being discontinued.
     
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    Does anyone know of a local Indy dealer that might have one of these new Glocks RTF-2 , in the model 23 , with the cocking serrations that are curved ?
    I've seen some people say they aren't making them in the model 23 with the curved serrations , but I just saw a picture of one from a guy who bought one over on the other web site , just kind of curious if Bradis or PSS might have one.

    I think I seen one at Elmores 2 weeks ago but it might be the 19, not sure. Needed a G23 recoil spring and seen in sitting in the case.
     

    chezuki

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    Have you held one? IMO the serrations curve the wrong direction and therefore do not assist the gripping of the slide as well as they could.
     

    bokra

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    I'd try bradis. Good selection of Glocks and very knowledgable about them. Where I bought my gen 3 g23. The 23 s are great guns and I use it as my carry gun.
     

    devildawg00311

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    Does anyone know of a local Indy dealer that might have one of these new Glocks RTF-2 , in the model 23 , with the cocking serrations that are curved ?
    I've seen some people say they aren't making them in the model 23 with the curved serrations , but I just saw a picture of one from a guy who bought one over on the other web site , just kind of curious if Bradis or PSS might have one.


    I dont know man. My 23 has the straight serrations. try Bradis, Elmores, or Pops
     

    Glock.Man

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    I just picked up a new Glock 17 RTF2 from Plainfield Shooting Supplies for $449.00. If you have medium size hands, you won't ever lose your grip. I compared it to a standard Glock 17 and chose the RTF2 after careful consideration.
     
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