Is Glock Ser # AERV131 an air gun?

I’ve tried on line to find out about this but found nothing. Anyone got info on that?

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Not much. I don’t think they make them, but license others to make 'em, not sure how many companies there are. You’ll probable have to search them if you didn’t find it on Glock’s SN database.

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Where did serial come from, auction site or online somewhere?

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I have done a lot of digging and found nothing. The number is on the slide of the gun. I don’t have the gun or I could see what it is. I only have a pic that was sent to me from a friend of a friend that wants to sell it among other things. He has some Glock mags in the bunch but also some BBs. There is a 1911, a Zigana, a Judge, a Gforce 12 ga., and a few others. The pic is in a PDF so I can’t copy it to show you. I just want to know what it is in case any one here wants to buy it.

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Open the pdf. Then take a screenshot. You can post the screenshot.

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I texted my GSSF contact, but he was no help. You could always try emailing Glock customer service with the serial and seeing what they say.

glockcustomerservice@glock.us

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looks like a gen4 G17 why did you ask if its an air gun?

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British Army Surplus - Pistol, General Service, 9mm, L131A1

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I asked if it was an air gun because of the beginning of the serial # and in the group of items for sale there are BBs and some Co2 canisters.
Thanks for the other info everyone.

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Glock does license Airguns, so there’s that.

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