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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 3211610" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>There are several companies that provide LE discounts. </p><p></p><p>S&W, Glock, Sig Sauer, Kel-Tec, Benchmade to name a few. </p><p></p><p>I think the programs are geared towards sales. Some departments don’t issue weapons and have an “approved” list of firearms that an officer can purchase with their own funds.</p><p></p><p>I worked for a department that said I could carry S&W, Colt or Ruger revolvers, calibers .38 to .44 mag and Colt, Ruger, S&W, Glock or Sig Sauer semi-Autos 9mm to .45ACP. The pistol had to be inspected and approved by the range officer and you had to pass qualifications with it. </p><p></p><p>Rookies generally don’t make much starting out and it helps. Some of these companies may have contracts with bigger departments and to sweeten the deal they add discounts to individual officers. </p><p></p><p>With Glock, they have the Blue Label Program. The list of qualified persons is on their website. Officers and civilians both can take advantage of the program. If you join GSSF, you can get up to two discounted Glocks per year. The program is frequently abused because BL Glocks are bought at a discounted price and then flipped at full price or more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 3211610, member: 23"] There are several companies that provide LE discounts. S&W, Glock, Sig Sauer, Kel-Tec, Benchmade to name a few. I think the programs are geared towards sales. Some departments don’t issue weapons and have an “approved” list of firearms that an officer can purchase with their own funds. I worked for a department that said I could carry S&W, Colt or Ruger revolvers, calibers .38 to .44 mag and Colt, Ruger, S&W, Glock or Sig Sauer semi-Autos 9mm to .45ACP. The pistol had to be inspected and approved by the range officer and you had to pass qualifications with it. Rookies generally don’t make much starting out and it helps. Some of these companies may have contracts with bigger departments and to sweeten the deal they add discounts to individual officers. With Glock, they have the Blue Label Program. The list of qualified persons is on their website. Officers and civilians both can take advantage of the program. If you join GSSF, you can get up to two discounted Glocks per year. The program is frequently abused because BL Glocks are bought at a discounted price and then flipped at full price or more. [/QUOTE]
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