Selling a GHK Glock 17 GBB, steel slide version
Most probably now this GBB by now, extremely authentic replica, steel slide, overmolded frame, striker system (no internal hammer like Glock GBBs up until then), amazing build quality.
The Glock is in very good condition, bought about 2-3 years ago, has hardly been fired.
Has 2 tiny, almost non visible scratches on the forward right side of the slide, check pics.
Apart from that, no marks at all.
GBB works fine, very strong blowback. Gas efficiency is a bit meh, but then again you don't buy a steel slide GBB for gas efficiency ;)
Mag is non-leaking, has a +2 mag plate (standard plate not included anymore).
Gun comes with a rubber grip sleeve and the original box + paper work.
Also comes with a realsteel Glock case (which is not any better or higher quality than a run-of-the-mill VFC glock case :P), has a few scratches on the grip and only a 2/3rd foam insert on one side (can be easily swapped), apart from that nice condition.
Price new for the GHK Glock 17 steel is somewhere between 360 and 450€ (it seems to be cheapest here in Germany, which is kinda weird...), plus a few bucks for the mag plate, the rubber sleeve and the Glock case, so we're looking at 400 - 490€ new.
Seeing the very good condition, I think 310€ (including shipping) is fair.
For an additional 25€ I'll throw in a Tanaka Glock 17 Modelgun magazine (meant for 9mm plugfirecap cartridges, it also takes real 9mm cartridges, so it can be loaded with decoration rounds) which can be used for decoration :)
That also means: SORRY, THE "REALSTEEL" IN THE PICS WITH THE MAGS IS NOT CORRECT. I thought it was a realsteel magazine, but comparing pictures I came to the conclusion that it must be from the modelgun - as mentioned, real decoration rounds can be loaded nonetheless.
Apart from that: I'm very certain it's harder to get a Tanaka Glock 17 modelgun mag, than a real Glock 17 mag ;)
I only ship this within the EU, shipping cost to EU countries is included in the buying price.