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Double Barrel Glock 17 And 18c Price In Pakistan


Double Barrel Glock 17 And 18c Price In Pakistan

Alright, settle in folks, grab your chai (or coffee, I’m not judging), and let's talk about something that's both intriguing and, shall we say, a tad bit...aspirational in Pakistan: double-barrel Glocks. Specifically, the Glock 17 and the fire-breathing Glock 18c. We're diving deep into the murky waters of price, availability, and the general "is-this-even-real" factor.

First things first, let's address the elephant in the room, or rather, the highly illegal, slightly mythical elephant in the room: double-barrel Glocks aren't a factory option. Glock doesn't roll out of Austria with two barrels blazing. That's more the realm of Hollywood action movies and really, really ambitious gunsmiths.

Think of it like trying to order a unicorn frappuccino at your local dhabha. They'll look at you funny. Very funny.

So, Where Does This "Double Barrel" Thing Come From?

Well, my friends, it's all about the aftermarket. There are… enterprising individuals out there who modify Glocks. Heavily. We’re talking custom work, potentially involving spare parts, welding, and a whole lotta hoping it doesn't blow up in your face. Which, let's be honest, adds a certain je ne sais quoi to the whole experience.

Now, about the Glock 17 and 18c themselves. The 17 is the OG. The classic. The reliable workhorse. Think of it as the Corolla of the Glock world. Dependable, gets the job done, and everyone knows what it is.

WE Glock 17 Dual Barrel GBB Pistol (Black)
WE Glock 17 Dual Barrel GBB Pistol (Black)

The Glock 18c, on the other hand, is the Corolla's wilder, slightly unhinged cousin who dyes their hair neon green and insists on doing donuts in the parking lot. It’s select-fire, meaning it can shoot full-auto. And that, my friends, is where things get even more complicated (and generally illegal for civilians) in Pakistan.

The Price Tag Tango in Pakistan

Alright, buckle up, because this is where the truth gets even fuzzier than a chickoo after a dust storm. Figuring out the price of even a regular Glock in Pakistan is like trying to nail jelly to a wall. It depends on so many factors: the source (legal or… less so), the specific model, the condition, and the current whims of the bazaar.

DOUBLE BARREL GLOCK 18 / WE Double Barrel G18 / AIRSOFT - YouTube
DOUBLE BARREL GLOCK 18 / WE Double Barrel G18 / AIRSOFT - YouTube

Officially, through licensed dealers (if you can find them carrying Glocks, which is another story), a Glock 17 might set you back anywhere from, say, PKR 250,000 to PKR 400,000 or even more, depending on import duties and other lovely fees.

Now, for the 18c, especially a full-auto one, the price enters the realm of “if you have to ask, you probably can’t afford it.” And honestly, unless you're a government agency or have a very, VERY good reason (and the paperwork to prove it), you're unlikely to even see one, let alone buy it legally. Trying to acquire a full-auto 18c through unofficial channels is… strongly discouraged. Trust me on this one.

WE Glock 17 Dual Barrel GBB Pistol (Silver)
WE Glock 17 Dual Barrel GBB Pistol (Silver)

As for a double-barrel Glock of either variety? Well, let’s just say if you find one for sale, you're either dreaming, or you've stumbled into a situation that requires a very, very careful evaluation of risk versus reward. And probably a good lawyer. Seriously, don't do it.

The "Reality Check" Section (Because We Need One)

Let’s be real. Owning any firearm in Pakistan comes with responsibility and legal considerations. Modifying them, especially to create something as… unique as a double-barrel Glock, opens up a whole can of worms. Legal worms. And probably some really angry government worms.

Double Barrel Glock 17 & 18C Promo - YouTube
Double Barrel Glock 17 & 18C Promo - YouTube

So, while the idea of a double-barrel Glock 17 or 18c might be appealing on a purely theoretical, action-movie-fantasy level, the reality is that it's incredibly impractical, likely illegal, and probably not worth the immense hassle and potential legal consequences. Think of it as chasing a jadoo ki jhappi from a very grumpy genie.

Instead, perhaps consider investing in some quality training with a standard firearm. It's far more practical, legally sound, and will probably save you a whole lot of headaches (and potential jail time).

Plus, you can still impress your friends with your marksmanship skills. Just, you know, leave the double-barrel Glock fantasies to the movies. And maybe stick to enjoying that chai.

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