Supporters Shizbazki Posted January 16, 2021 Supporters Share Posted January 16, 2021 I am having a bit of a dilemma 😩 I cant put a logical price a on a TM based Salient Arms Glock 34 which I built some years ago. I want to keep it as its a bit of a trophy gun, but I have never used it, instead preferring to use my M9s over it. I am wondering what the price would be, if its decently high enough I'll sell it, if not ill keep it. The original gun was a TM Glock 22 GBBR, transplanted on to it is a GunsModify Glock 34 slide with Salient Arms International trades. The hop, rubber bucking and inner barrel are stock, those parts were just transplanted over so it still has its TM magic dust. The lower has been changed from the TM frame to the Guarder one with the front reinforced screw hole at the front. I have 4 mags to go with it and these are the only let down, all are gas tight but as you can see from the image the mag foot plates have been drilled into. This was to expand the space for HPA taps. I am still in possession of the stock Glock 22 slide. I will also be throwing in a kydex holster too. I have only ever taken this gun to one skirmish and barely used it at that. On a side I used Enamel Gold Paint inlaid into the wording and logos. So all in all Base Gun: TM Glock 22 Kydex Holster Stock Glock 22 slide Original box, manual etc Upgrades: GunsModify Salient Arms International Glock 34 slide GunsModify Salient Arms International fluted outer barrel GunsModify Lightweight Blowback unit GunsModify Tritium iron sights (glows in the dark through radiation decay, so doesn't need light to charge the glow) Generic/no name brand RMR red dot sight GunsModifty Salient Arms International Gold Trigger Gold body pins (stock included) Gold mag release Salient Arms International rear plate cover GunsModify Salient Arms International Magwell Guarder Glock lower frame (stippled and cut like a real steel SAI Glock) GunsModify extended slide release Images below: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest Posted January 16, 2021 Share Posted January 16, 2021 Beautiful gun. You don’t have the original G22 slide then? Personally, I’ve struggled to sell any pistols that are worth over £200. They go eventually though. As a rule of thumb, add up everything you’ve spent, take off the value of any standard G22 parts you aren’t including, multiply the lot by 0.7 and see where you’re at. Glocks generally aren’t massively popular for expensive guns, unlike Hi-Capa’s, G34’s even less so. You might get lucky though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supporters Shizbazki Posted January 16, 2021 Author Supporters Share Posted January 16, 2021 57 minutes ago, rocketdogbert said: Beautiful gun. You don’t have the original G22 slide then? Hi I do have the original Glock 22 slide. Just not the original lower since that suffered the crap screw hole at the front. Do you think I would be better off parting them and selling them separately? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 16, 2021 Share Posted January 16, 2021 3 minutes ago, Shizbazki said: Hi I do have the original Glock 22 slide. Just not the original lower since that suffered the crap screw hole at the front. Do you think I would be better off parting them and selling them separately? If you can wait, there is always more money in breaking things down. What’s the price if you add it all up then? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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