No they discontinued them a couple years back. Unless you find a NOS on somebody's shelf they're not available new from the factory.
Now one of their distributors Lipsey's supposedly has an exclusive deal to start offering flat dark earth Gen 4s if that's what you're refering to.
''If you hang around the Glock world for any length of time at all you’ve heard about the unicorn of all Glock pistols, the OD Green Glock frames which are no longer in production. Well as of today (April 2, post April fools day) Lipsey’s Firearms Distributors have announced an exclusive deal with Glock in providing dealers with 9 different models (5 of which are Generation 4) of Glock pistols with Flat Dark Earth frames.
The Glock frames that were colored in Olive Drab Green were somewhat popular but became rabidly moreso when Glock halted production on the rare finds. Now, with 9 different pistols offered in this new Flat Dark Earth, which in pictures looks like brown, it’s no doubt that if and when Glock chooses to halt production on the FDE frames people will once again froth at the mouth to get their hands on one.
http://preppercentral.com/?p=1384
So yeah you can get a brown one from Lipsey's but no ODs, unless you've heard some new announcement.
Last edited by weevil; 11-28-2012 at 08:28 PM.
Cuz flat dark earth sounds more tactical than baby poop mustard.
Nothing like a snubnose .357 magnum in your pocket to give you a warm fuzzy feeling inside.
There's my baby.
Ruger SP101 .357 magnum I picked up back in the '90s, it was my fiirst dedicated CCW.
I've put thousands of rounds throught it including a fair amount of full-house magnum defense loads. Still looks and feels brand new, tight as a drum.
I got one of those too.
Yeah mine's not the ideal size for CCW either, but is also a flat-out tack driver.
Well I got the hammerless DAO version since it was strictly gotten for CCW and that was always a problem I had with hammers, they like to snag. Not the best thing for a range range gun but for concealed carry it is a plus not to have a hammer that catches and snags on clothing. This is also an advantage striker fired pistols like the Glock have.
Last edited by weevil; 12-02-2012 at 09:09 PM.
piss on it and toss it under your mattress for a month.
PRAISE KEK
FATHER OF CHAOS
BRINGER OF DAY
IN THY WEBBED HANDS WE PLACE OUR FAITH
SHADILAY, SHADILAY!
At first, it makes no sense to me why they wouldn't sell OD versions, especially when every other polymer pistol maker is offering at least an OD version and usually a desert tan as well.
However, I think it is because the competition focuses more heavily on civilian merchandising and Glock focuses mainly on maintaining its dominance of the police market.
Unless regular cops start wearing tactical gear, I doubt they will change they're pistols to a non-standard color.
"I'm fucking furious, I'm violently angry, and I like it. If you don't know what that feels like then I feel bad for you"
So does that mean we'll never see a purple Glock?
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