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Used Glock 17 Gen 3

Used Off Roster USP 9


For Sale: California-Legal STOCK Glock 17 (Gen 3) – Excellent Condition


Up for sale is a used California-legal Glock 17, in fantastic overall condition. This pistol has been very well cared for and shows only minor barrel wear at the muzzle (the small ring at the end of the barrel), which is normal and purely cosmetic. The slide, frame, sights, and internals are all in excellent shape, and the firearm functions flawlessly.


This Glock 17 has no damage, no modifications, and no issues—just a clean, reliable, duty-grade handgun ready for its next owner.


Key Features

    •    Model: Glock 17 (Gen 3 )

    •    Caliber: 9mm

    •    Condition: Excellent – minimal muzzle-end barrel wear only

    •    California Legal: Yes

    •    All factory parts

    •    Reliable, accurate, and clean


* Comes with Two New metal never used Mec-Gar Magazines.


Transfer Details


This will be done as a Private Party Transfer (PPT) through a licensed California FFL.


Because it is a PPT:

    •    No sales tax

    •    No 11% California Firearm Excise Tax (FET)

    •    Buyer pays only the standard $47.19 DROS fee.


This is a great opportunity to pick up a well-maintained Glock 17 without the extra taxes and fees that come with a dealer sale.


$750.00





Used Off Roster USP 9

Used Off Roster USP 9

 

For Sale:  H&K USP 9


Description: Used off roster PPT firearm with case. Beautiful condition


The H&K USP 9mm is a popular and reliable semi-automatic pistol manufactured by Heckler & Koch. The California "off-roster" designation typically refers to firearms that are not registered on California's approved roster of handguns, meaning they are generally prohibited for new sales in the state. However, if already owned, they can often be transferred under certain conditions.

Here's a general description of the H&K USP 9mm:


  • Design and Ergonomics: The USP 9mm features a robust polymer frame with metal slide and barrel, designed for durability and handling comfort. Its grip has a textured surface for secure hold, and it offers an ambidextrous magazine release and safety/decocker.


  • Features: It includes a striker fire action, a tactical rail for accessories, and adjustable sights. The presences of a double-action/single-action trigger system provides flexibility in firing.


  • Size and Capacity: It typically has a standard magazine capacity of 15 rounds. The overall length is approximately 7.3 inches, with a height around 5.5 inches, and an overall weight of about 24 ounces.


  • Usage: Known for its accuracy, reliability, and ease of maintenance, the USP 9mm is favored by law enforcement and firearm enthusiasts alike.


  • California "Off-Roster" Note: Being off-roster means this firearm isn't on California's list of approved handguns for new sales within the state. Owners of off-roster firearms are able to transfer in a PPT.


Smith & Wesson Model 19-2 .357

Smith & Wesson Model 19-2 .357

Smith & Wesson Model 19-2 .357 Combat Magnum Revolver



Get ready to own a piece of firearm excellence with this Smith & Wesson Model 19-2, with a 6” barrel a true classic renowned for its reliability and performance. This revolver features a serial number of K681712, indicating its well-maintained condition and historical significance. Here are the highlights:

  • Caliber: .357 Magnum, providing versatility with the ability to shoot both .357 and .38 Special rounds.
  • Condition: In great shape, meticulously cared for with minimal wear, showcasing its classic design. slight ding in wood on left side.
  • Bore: The bore is clean and bright, ensuring optimal accuracy and performance for range shooting or personal defense.
  • Build Quality: Renowned Smith & Wesson craftsmanship, featuring a solid steel frame and smooth action.
  • Ergonomics: Comfortable grip and balanced weight make it suitable for both seasoned shooters and newcomers alike.

Historical Background:

The Smith & Wesson Model 19 was introduced in 1955 and quickly became a favorite among law enforcement and civilian shooters alike. The Model 19-2 represents the second major iteration of this model, which features improved cylinder latch and barrel design. With a solid reputation for accuracy and stopping power, this revolver is celebrated for its role in the law enforcement community during the 20th century and remains a sought-after collectible today.

The Smith & Wesson Model 19, introduced in 1955, is one of the most iconic revolvers in American firearm history. Here’s a more detailed look at its history and significance:

Design and Development

  • Origins: The Model 19 was designed to be a balanced, versatile revolver that could handle the powerful .357 Magnum cartridge. It was originally marketed as the “Combat Magnum,” aimed at law enforcement and military personnel.
  • Construction: The revolver features a K-frame design, which allows for a lighter weight compared to larger frames while still maintaining durability and performance under stress.

Key Features

  • Barrel Lengths: The Model 19 was offered with various barrel lengths, typically ranging from 2.5 to 6 inches, this has a 6".
  • Finish Option: This has a  a blued finish, offering added corrosion resistance and an attractive appearance.  Slight wear of bluing near barrel end on left side.
     

Popularity and Use

  • Law Enforcement: The Model 19 gained rapid popularity among law enforcement agencies during the late 1950s and throughout the 1960s, becoming a standard issue for many police departments. Its reliability and stopping power made it ideal for officers.
  • Military Adoption: The Model 19 was used by some military units and was favored for its robust build and versatility in combat situations.
  • Cultural Impact: The revolver has been prominently featured in popular culture, appearing in numerous films and television shows, solidifying its status as a symbol of American firearms.
     

Evolution

  • Model 19-1 to Model 19-3: The Model 19 has undergone several iterations, with the 19-2, produced from 1967 to 1982, introducing enhancements such as a revised cylinder latch design. The model continued to evolve with improved designs and features, including the Model 19-3, released in the 1980s, which incorporated changes in manufacturing and safety.
  • Environmental Changes: As the popularity of semi-automatic pistols increased in the late 20th century, the role of revolvers in both civilian and law enforcement contexts shifted. However, the Model 19 remains a cherished firearm among collectors and enthusiasts.
     

Modern Relevance

Today, the Smith & Wesson Model 19 is celebrated as a classic revolver, highly sought after by collectors and aficionados. Its historical significance, combined with excellent performance characteristics, ensures its place in the annals of firearm history. Whether used for personal defense, target shooting, or as a collectible, the Model 19 continues to be appreciated for its craftsmanship and reliability.

Owning a Model 19-2 represents not just having a functional firearm, but also possessing a piece of American history.


$975.00


Sold As/Is no refunds or exchanges

Walther PP pistol

Smith & Wesson Model 19-2 .357

Walther PP – Early Ulm Production – 9mm Kurz (.380 ACP) – West Germany – C&R Eligible



Offered for sale is a classic Walther PP pistol Serial # 29289 chambered in 9mm Kurz (.380 ACP), manufactured by Carl Walther Waffenfabrik Ulm/Do. (West Germany). This example is from early post-war Ulm production (circa 1952–1954), prior to the introduction of the two-letter date codes, making it a desirable and less common variant for collectors.

The pistol features the correct Ulm/Do. slide legend and German Eagle over N nitro proof, confirming authentic West German proofing. These early Ulm pistols are well-known for their excellent machining and blued finish quality and represent the return of Walther commercial production after WWII.

This Walther PP remains in very good overall condition, showing honest handling wear consistent with age, with strong markings and smooth mechanical function. A fine example of a historically significant and highly collectible Walther pistol. Clean Bright Bore.

?? Specifications

• Manufacturer: Carl Walther Waffenfabrik

• Model: PP

• Caliber: 9mm Kurz (.380 ACP)

• Action: DA/SA, blowback

• Capacity: 8-round magazine (typical)

• Finish: Blued

• Barrel Length: Approx. 3.9”

• Origin: Ulm an der Donau, West Germany

• Production Era: Early Ulm, approx. 1952–1954

• Proofs: German Eagle/N nitro proof

? Collector Highlights

• Early post-war Ulm production

• No date code (pre-1955 manufacture)

• Correct Ulm/Do. markings

• Desirable .380 ACP (9mm Kurz) chambering

• C&R eligible by age

• Classic James Bond–era Walther design

?? What’s Included

• Walther PP pistol

• One magazine with grip and one flat magazine. So two total.

           • Original box with serial number on it included.

             • one cleaning rod

?? Condition

• Overall very good condition

• Original markings are clear and legible

• Mechanically sound

• Please review photos carefully as they are part of the description.



$1050.00

Canik Mete MC9

The CANiK METE MC9 9mm, semi-automatic, striker-fired pistol features an integrated safety and comes standard with a smooth trigger take-up, crisp break, and short reset. It was designed with concealed carry comfort in mind. The white dot front sight contrasts with the blacked out rear sight to allow for quicker sight alignment and target acquisition. This dependable, accurate handgun checks all the boxes... it has everything you need and nothing you don't. The Mete MC9 will be initially offered in black, flat dark earth (FDE), and two tone black/fde.


I own one personally and really like the size and feel of this firearm. It's small and compares to carrying my Sig P365. I also love the trigger!!!!! amazing feel and short reset. The recoil is very manageable for such a small firearm. I have at least 400 rounds through this pistol with NO jams. For it's price, this Firearm hits way above it's weight. 



Price: $469.00 + tax & DROS guns for sale guns menifee buy a gun menfiee

Cimarron 1873 Colt in 45 LC

 

For Sale: Cimarron 1873 Colt Cattleman – .45 LC, Case Hardened, 7” Barrel (Purchased New in 1992)


This Cimarron 1873 Colt Cattleman is a stunning reproduction of the legendary Colt Single Action Army, chambered in the powerful .45 Long Colt. With its beautifully case-hardened frame, 7-1/4 inch barrel, and classic blued finish, this revolver perfectly captures the timeless appeal of the Old West.


Purchased new in 1992, this revolver has been well maintained and remains in excellent condition. Cimarron is renowned for its attention to detail, delivering historically accurate reproductions with modern reliability. The crisp action, solid lockup, and smooth handling make this a must-have for collectors, cowboy action shooters, or Western history enthusiasts.

Whether you’re looking to add a high-quality six-shooter to your collection or want an authentic piece for shooting and display, this Cimarron 1873 Cattleman in .45 LC is a fantastic opportunity. Don’t miss your chance to own this classic piece of firearm history!


$700.00

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