Baldrick314 wrote:After waiting a week with no word I called the shop who contacted Aus Post who informed us that the package had been misplaced
harlow wrote:Baldrick314 wrote:After waiting a week with no word I called the shop who contacted Aus Post who informed us that the package had been misplaced
Crap, really?
That's a worry. Did they give any further info on where it went by any chance
Eduardo wrote:Excellent choice! I want the same gun bad but am reluctant to get one because I perceive it as too much overlap with my Glock 19. But I may cave in one day and get it. It's exactly what I want in a 9mm. Fun, reliable and can shoot a bullet into a fly's ass at 50 paces
Enjoy!
Baldrick314 wrote:I didn't expect to like it as much as I do. It's easy to see why the Glocks are so popular as a service pistol. I'll post back when I actually get a chance to shoot it
Hatter wrote:Now you just have to start hating 1911's and you're a true glock shooter
Baldrick314 wrote:It was sent to the wrong sorting depot. The real worrying part is that Aus Post still don't know it's been delivered, I had to notify the shop myself
Deco wrote:Baldrick314 wrote:It was sent to the wrong sorting depot. The real worrying part is that Aus Post still don't know it's been delivered, I had to notify the shop myself
I take it that they don't know it's a gun they're shipping? It's just treated as a regular parcel?
Deco wrote:I take it that they don't know it's a gun they're shipping? It's just treated as a regular parcel?
rigatoni wrote:Deco wrote:I take it that they don't know it's a gun they're shipping? It's just treated as a regular parcel?
You'd have to do that dangerous goods declaration surely?
I've never done one, so don't know what they actually ask you in it though...
Deco wrote:I take it that they don't know it's a gun they're shipping? It's just treated as a regular parcel?
Calamity Jen wrote:Noice! I would love a Glock 34 Gen 4. I'd love to actually hold it and see how I fair with the grip size. That's the trouble with small hands. I enquired about one in my LGS and the gent there said he had no idea when he could get one in? He said there is a shortage of them in America, which puzzles me as they are Austrian. I bet he was just trying to fob me off. As a female shooter, I tend to get that a lot unfortunately. But I'm not giving up that easily thankfully.
Calamity Jen wrote:He said there is a shortage of them in America, which puzzles me as they are Austrian.
Baldrick314 wrote:Calamity Jen wrote:Noice! I would love a Glock 34 Gen 4. I'd love to actually hold it and see how I fair with the grip size. That's the trouble with small hands. I enquired about one in my LGS and the gent there said he had no idea when he could get one in? He said there is a shortage of them in America, which puzzles me as they are Austrian. I bet he was just trying to fob me off. As a female shooter, I tend to get that a lot unfortunately. But I'm not giving up that easily thankfully.
I don't think they're trying to fob you off. Same problem I had with the beretta. The americans have been buying like crazy in case their laws change soon. There's a fair few out there secondhand so shouldn't be too hard to buy one. As for trying one first, see if anyone at your local club has one you can try. Good luck
maxi wrote:Calamity Jen wrote:He said there is a shortage of them in America, which puzzles me as they are Austrian.
Bigger buyers in the US get priority I guess?
I don't know what the numbers are, but I suppose that for everyone 1 firearm that is bought for Australia, probably 30 or 40 are bought for the US?
Calamity Jen wrote:Good idea about asking around my club. So far, no one has one. Plenty of M&Ps/Barettas though. I will keep trying (read:pestering)
Calamity Jen wrote:Good idea about asking around my club. So far, no one has one.