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NANA May 19th, 2012 14:19

What brand of glock 17 is this?
 
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Good day. I hope this is the right area for this question.

My buddy has this glock and no idea what brand it is. It has no markings other then glock.

Take a look. Any info you can provide will be great

Thanks.

Styrak May 19th, 2012 14:33

The internals would tell you more than the externals.

MaybeStopCalling May 19th, 2012 14:44

Looks like a second generation Glock 17... definitely a springer... that should narrow it down significantly.

NANA May 19th, 2012 15:09

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Best i can do for internals. I dont know anything about glocks and i dont want to fuk with it any more.

jerryman692 May 19th, 2012 15:19

This is a taiwan make back to 1999-2000

jerryman692 May 19th, 2012 15:20

OR it could be a MGC made in japan back than.

jordan7831 May 19th, 2012 15:56

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Originally Posted by Green Synergy (Post 1656023)
Looks like a second generation Glock 17... definitely a springer... that should narrow it down significantly.

Isnt it a gen 1 if it only has 1 pin above the trigger?

e-luder May 20th, 2012 04:41

That is an Omega Industries Glock 17, a clone of MGC. It has a metal casing inside the slide correct? For use with stronger gas?
The MGC ones always have "Model Gun Corporation" instead of the Glock trade above the thumbrest. And also MGC's serial number always has "TVK" at the end as opposed to Omega's "HB" in the beginning.

That thing is ancient. How did he get that? it'll Fetch a pretty penny should the right collector come along.

Swattiger May 20th, 2012 07:42

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Originally Posted by e-luder (Post 1656159)
That is an Omega Industries Glock 17, a clone of MGC. It has a metal casing inside the slide correct? For use with stronger gas?
The MGC ones always have "Model Gun Corporation" instead of the Glock trade above the thumbrest. And also MGC's serial number always has "TVK" at the end as opposed to Omega's "HB" in the beginning.

That thing is ancient. How did he get that? it'll Fetch a pretty penny should the right collector come along.

I have the MGC's Glock 17,18,19 and a "competition special" (with compensator and all competition grade parts), all are in pristine condition. The craftsmanship is first class and they are truly Collector's items.

sortie39 May 21st, 2012 03:30

Most likely those HFC NBB Glock's

NANA May 21st, 2012 11:22

From what i can find online it is Omega. and is GBB not NBB.

Thanks folks, This was a much better responce then i had hoped for. It never fails to amaze me how helpful you folks are.

I love this place.

phloudernow May 21st, 2012 13:01

oh wow, i actually have that same gun except its broken and i have no idea how to fix it and it was my brother's gun from when he was a teenager back in the early 90s :O, that gun is way older than from the year 2000, if im not wrong it should be between the year 1990 - 97, when my brother was still in highschool and i was still a but a child

i have always wondered about that gun XD

NANA May 21st, 2012 13:14

If it is that old I am amazed it still works so well. Its still smooth and crisp. The original owner was a cop and used it for training only.

NANA May 30th, 2012 22:17

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This would have helped right off the top. Honestly just realised i didnt load this one.


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