If you’ve been waiting to snag a Glock G17 Gen5, this is likely your final window. With Glock rolling out the new Gen V lineup, distributors are quietly phasing out remaining Gen5 inventory — and that means deals like this won’t be around much longer. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.
Unbeatable Price
- MSRP:
$649.99 - Current Price: $569.99
- Savings: $80 OFF
GLOCK 17 Gen5 9mm Pistol
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Glock 19X Gen5 9mm Pistol, Flat Dark Earth - PX1950703 | Palmetto State Armory | $ 699.99 $ 599.99 |
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Rival Arms Precision V1 Drop-In Barrel for Glock 17 Gen5 9mm PVD | Ammunition Depot | $ 132.99 |
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Rival Arms Precision V1 Gold Barrel for Glock 17 Gen5 9mm 4.49 inch | Ammunition Depot | $ 136.49 |
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Glock G19 Gen5 9mm 4.02" Trump Fight 15rd Pistol - PA195S203MOSTF | Palmetto State Armory | $ 899.99 $ 649.99 |
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Top Features
- Glock Marksman Barrel for tighter, more repeatable accuracy
- 17+1 capacity with three included magazines
- Gen5 ergonomics: No finger grooves + interchangeable backstraps
- Ambidextrous controls for left- or right-handed shooters
- Flared magwell for faster, cleaner reloads
Why Shooters Love It
The G17 Gen5 is one of Glock’s most reliable and well-balanced full-size pistols ever made. Its updated ergonomics, improved barrel, and smoother controls make it a favorite among duty users and everyday shooters alike. With the upcoming Gen V replacing it, this might be your last chance to own one of the most refined iterations of the classic Glock 17.
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Got one reserved at GT Distributors. Sure it is used/unissued as opposed to brand new – but $500 with night sights and cute “Tulsa PD” stamps making it a barbeque gun… Comes with all the stuff new gun comes with including 3 magazines – so seems like a better deal to me. Also I can drive to them, saving shipping, waiting, and FFL fees for a touch more savings.
Bigger issue is that it is not MOS. Given that I still shoot as well or better with irons as with a dot – not a big concern for me.