LSB#: 180523GL07
Make: Glock
Model: Model 19, Generation 3
Serial Number: RMM226
Year of Manufacture: 2011 (fired case envelope)
Caliber: 9mm Luger (9x19mm/9mm Parabellum)
Action Type: Safe Action, Semi-Automatic with Removable Magazine
Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “GLOCK 19 AUSTIRIA 9x19”. The metal insert on the underside of the frame is marked “RMM226”. The right side of the slide and exposed portion of the barrel are marked with the serial number and a Glock logo. The right side of the frame is marked “MADE IN AUSTRIA / GLOCK, INC., SMYRNA, GA.” There are various patent dates on the grip frame.
Barrel Length: 4”
Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade with a white dot fixed to the front of the slide. The rear sight is a square notch with white outline dovetailed to the rear of the slide.
Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are an integral part of the frame. The front strap has grenade checkered finger grooves. The backstrap is grenade checkered. The sides of the grip frame are textured. There is little to no wear. The grips rate in about Excellent overall condition.
Type of Finish: Tennifer Slide & Barrel, Black Polymer Grip Frame
Finish Originality: Original
Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is well defined. There is no erosion in the bore.
Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 98% of its metal finish. The top of the chamber at the front edge shows light operational wear and there are some light handling marks. The pin heads are unmarred. The markings are clear. Overall, this handgun rates in about Excellent condition.
Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun.
Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with a total of three 10-round magazines, an unopened envelope of factory paperwork, cleaning rod and brush and Glock plastic case with serial-matching label all in Excellent condition.
Our Assessment: While the Glock 17 revolutionized the handgun market, bringing a simple, reliable, high capacity, lightweight pistol to market, the civilian market tends to want something a little smaller for every-day carry. For those that carry, there's the model 19, a compact pistol which sacrifices a little bit of capacity (or none in some states) yet has all of the simplicity, reliability and 'perfection' that made Glock what it is today. Another plus is that the Model 19 can use the same magazines as the Model 17, making it a great back-up gun for its full-sized cousin. This example is in Excellent condition wiht just about everything you'd get with a brand new pistol. Please see our photos and good luck!
CA Legal or CA Private Party Transferable: This handgun CAN be transferred as a dealer sale in California. This handgun CAN be sold as a Private Party Transfer (PPT) at our Simi Valley shop. All cartridge firing handguns sold to a California resident must be DROS'd. This does not apply to out of state residents.
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Recently purchased a G19, Gen4 MOS. Yosuga no sora ep 1 english. Looking at the available serial databases, I'm unable to find any info regarding (BDUB###). Barrel date is 'AT', rather than the standard 3 letter. Frame markings are 'Made in Austria, Glock INC, Smyrna, GA'.
Why the lack of serial lookups for this letter range? is it simply due to lack of database updates for newer guns?
What's with the 2 vs 3 letter barrel markings, and how can the date be determined?
The meaning of 'Made in Austria, Sym GA' - Does this mean parts made in Austria, assembled in US?
Any info is appreciated, Thanks!
We now have the option at work to buy/carry Gen 4 Glocks. Unfortunately they must be black so my DE/OD 9mm's are a no go. I am looking at selling or trading my G21 and going with a G17 and a G19.
I've noticed that some of my DE Glocks are very close in serial numbers even though they may not be the same model (17, 19, 34). Since dealers receive guns in bulk is there any chance that I'd be able to secure a 17 and 19 that are sequential?
It's not a deal breaker but for heirloom purposes I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask. I'm in no way interested in calling distributors all over creation. But if it's something commonly seen..
ETA: Just looked through my records. I have a Dark Earth G34 with the serial XXX972 and a Dark Earth G19 that has the same prefix with 352. This is what got me thinking there could be a 17 and 19 with sequential serial numbers.
The barrel, bottom of receiver, and the slide. All should match.If not, you have a gun that was built from different lots.
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So, I bought a Glock 23 gen 3 Tuesday, from a very large gun store. It's listed condition was factory new, when I got home and further inspected I found that the barrel serial number does not match the frame and slide serial numbers. Is this common? I'm not really worried about it, as I'm not that OCD, but kind of kicking myself for not noticing at the store. Was thinking of calling Glock and trying to find out if this is common or at some point another barrel has been put in. Any thoughts?
Edit: contacted Glock this morning who confirmed it is a replacement barrel, although couldn't tell me why it's a replacement. Gun store is looking into it and are supposed to give me a call back.
Edit 2: After contacting the store and Glock, it was confirmed that Glock had replaced the barrel prior to leaving their factory. Assuming when test fired something was off and a new barrel was used. Guess the mismatched serial numbers will match my frankenrifle AR well.