AG date code should denote 2006 manufacture. Looks like an unmodded USP40 V1 with the standard DA/SA and multifunction safety/decocker. Looks like a GG&G rail adapter, that's fine and it doesn't modify the gun in any permanent way. In decent shape.this one in particular was ordered by the US government for Law Enforcement, and I don’t mean your everyday cops, more than likely the FBI. Could potentially have been for the CIA, Boarder Patrol, or the Secret Service but the FBI definitely got the lions share of them. That fact alone gives it a higher premium than a regular USP, which would generally sell around 1000 bucks. The last one of these government imports to sell on GB brought $1313.
This the claim from the owner thoughts ?AG date code should denote 2006 manufacture. Looks like an unmodded USP40 V1 with the standard DA/SA and multifunction safety/decocker. Looks like a GG&G rail adapter, that's fine and it doesn't modify the gun in any permanent way. In decent shape.
This the claim from the owner thoughts ?
"This one in particular was ordered by the US government for Law Enforcement, and I don’t mean your everyday cops, more than likely the FBI. Could potentially have been for the CIA, Boarder Patrol, or the Secret Service but the FBI definitely got the lions share of them."
My thought...This the claim from the owner thoughts ?
"This one in particular was ordered by the US government for Law Enforcement, and I don’t mean your everyday cops, more than likely the FBI. Could potentially have been for the CIA, Boarder Patrol, or the Secret Service but the FBI definitely got the lions share of them."
What you have is a 1994 to 2004 import, at least the magazine was! Between 94 and 04 (the Clinton crime ban) the government banned magazines that held over 10 rounds, new guns could only be sold with 10 round magazines, but in 2004 the bill “sunset” and new guns could again be sold with mags that held more than 10 rounds, AND the mags that held more than 10 could be owned by anyone I have quite a few ar15 mags that are marked “flemo”.
Perhaps. I'm not sure how to determine exact agency, absent any specific post-sale markings on the gun.This the claim from the owner thoughts ?
"This one in particular was ordered by the US government for Law Enforcement, and I don’t mean your everyday cops, more than likely the FBI. Could potentially have been for the CIA, Boarder Patrol, or the Secret Service but the FBI definitely got the lions share of them."
Thank you sir and yea man I wouldn't have passed that deal either lolAs others have stated:
AG Date Code (2006) USP 40 V1- $750-950
GG&G Rail Adapter - $55
13 Round "LEO" Magazine - $40 - $50
I'd say a $850 - $1,050, or somewhere in between.
I was fortunate enough to pick up an older USP45 (in great condition) for 500 bucks last year. A deal I couldn't pass up....