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(1 Reviews) $475.00
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Shipping Cost
$ 25
- For Sale From: Tom McHale |
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This Glock 31 Gen 4 .357 Sig pistol is in mint condition. It also INCLUDES factory TRITIUM NIGHT SIGHTS..
I reviewed this a while back and it's been mostly sitting ever since. As a full-time gun writer, I'm constantly rotating through guns and hardly any, like this one, get significant use. It's in mint condition and comes with all the factory stuff. Box, manuals, three magazines, cleaning rod and brush and Glock magazine loading tool. Check out the photos to see the actual condition of this gun.
Here are some of the excerpts from my review of this specific gun:
The Glock 31 is a full size model, identical in exterior dimensions to the Glock 17 Gen 4 9mm. It’s 7.95? long, 5.43? high, and 1.18? wide. It features a 4.49? barrel with 6.5? between the front and rear sights. The relatively long sight radius is one of the features that makes the Glock 31 Gen 4 easy to shoot well. One notable difference between the Glock 31 and Glock 17 models is the weight. As the .357 Sig round operates at very high pressure, the Glock 31 Gen 4 is just a bit heavier, weighing in at 23.28 ounces unloaded and 33.09 ounces loaded with 15 rounds of .357 Sig ammunition. The Glock 17 is only a tad over one ounce heavier in loaded or unloaded configuration, and compared side by side, we couldn’t tell the difference.
Like the ubiquitous Glock 22, the Glock 31 holds 15 rounds in the magazine. Add a round to the chamber and you’ve got 16 total rounds in the Glock 31.
Like the other Glock Generation 4 models, the Glock 31 offers a number of enhancements to the Glock 31 Generation 3:
As we noted in our Glock 17 Gen 4 review, the magazine release button is significantly enlarged. While a seemingly minor change, it makes a big difference in usability. Ease of dropping a magazine is much improved. The magazine release button is also reversible.
The Glock 31 Gen 4 also features interchangeable grip backstraps with 3 size options, allowing the owner to customize fit to their specific hand size.
The recoil spring assembly is now a two-part spring. While we did not notice any difference in function from the single spring Glock Gen 3 models, Glock claims that the new spring assemblies will offer longer life cycle and reduced felt recoil. The Glock 31 is certainly a soft shooting gun, but we were only able to compare felt recoil to a Glock 32 Gen 3, which is not an apples to apples comparison given the smaller size and lighter weight of the Glock 32.
Also like other Gen 4 models, the Glock 31 Gen 4 features a new and improved grip texture. We really, really like the new feel. While personal preference rules and your opinion may vary, ours is that no grip tape, stippling, or other type of grip enhancement is necessary on the Gen 4 models. It’s solid in the hand and offers a positive feel even when the palms get sweaty.
Our evaluation model was equipped with upgraded Glock night sights. While the standard Glock sites are constructed of polymer with a the front, and notched rear sight surrounded by a white “U” shaped outline, the Glock night sights are steel construction front and rear. They are also of the , with a single the front and tritium dots on either side of the rear notch. With all the Glock carrying and shooting we’ve done, we’ve never had an issue with the standard polymer sights, but there is a certain, and probably irrational, level of comfort present with the upgraded steel models. Plus you can see them in the dark.
We’ve never had any reliability trouble with either the Glock 32 or Glock 31 chambered in .357 Sig.
Shipping for continental US is $30 flat rate.
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Shipping Cost
$ 25
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