I found a very good deal on a Glock 30 with night sights.
I alreay have one with plain white sights (that I bought from a fellow NES member), but I could not pass on the deal on a 2nd one.
The 2nd G30 belonged to a fellow who died before being able to enjoy it. (I paid 395 at a dealer with night sights, in immaculate condition). His Uncle got the proceeds from his estate and turned it in to a local gun shop.
That being said, when I put the 2nd glock next to the first G30, I noticed that they both had the same date code of LDD. Next I noticed that their serial numbers are 400 apart.
My question is, how many G30's does Glock make in a day, or week? They had to have been made in close proximity to one another.
I know that LDD means they were manufactured in May of 2007.
I alreay have one with plain white sights (that I bought from a fellow NES member), but I could not pass on the deal on a 2nd one.
The 2nd G30 belonged to a fellow who died before being able to enjoy it. (I paid 395 at a dealer with night sights, in immaculate condition). His Uncle got the proceeds from his estate and turned it in to a local gun shop.
That being said, when I put the 2nd glock next to the first G30, I noticed that they both had the same date code of LDD. Next I noticed that their serial numbers are 400 apart.
My question is, how many G30's does Glock make in a day, or week? They had to have been made in close proximity to one another.
I know that LDD means they were manufactured in May of 2007.