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Glock Model 17 Pistol
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This Glock semi-automatic pistol bear the property markings of the District of Columbia Police department on the slide. Sold off as part of a group of guns released by the District as newer Glocks were acquired, this pistol was acquired by a collector. Law enforcement handguns are rarely sold now by agencies for liability considerations.