Anything "rare" about a G22 RTF2 with gills?

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  • Blackdog765

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    Anything "rare" about a G22 RTF2 with gills?

    I have the subject gun and am thinking about trading it for a G22 Gen4 FDE. What do you think?

    The only reasons I'm considering this, is that the older Glock grips are slightly large for me, and I prefer the smaller Gen4 grip. I like the RTF2 better than the standard Glock grips, but less than the Gen4 grips.

    However in the limited research I've been able to do - I'm not sure if the limited production of the RTF2 with the gills on the slide make this Glock anything more valuable than any other Glock.

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    Blackdog765

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    Not searching for a collectible. Searching for a "value"...

    I'm assuming the subject Glock was produced less than others - and what has that done to its normal street value?

    No value premium over any other Glock?
    Higher value premium over standard Glock by $xx?
     

    DustyDawg48

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    I think it is a push to be honest. Probably the most widely available used Glock is the G22 so that makes them not so hard to find, but the RTF2 kind of pushes it back up since some people feel that was one of the best versions of the Gen3 Glock.

    I'd say that unless it is unfired it should probably be the same cost +/- a few dollars than a standard Gen3 G22.
     
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