Featured Deals of the Week – Spooky Edition

    Hello my spooktacular readers. Yes, I know that Halloween was yesterday, but that doesn’t mean these spooky savings aren’t still screaming good deals! You’ll be haunted by regret if you don’t at least give them a look!

    Okay, I’m done with the Halloween puns now, I promise.

    CAA Glock Micro Conversion Kit – $170

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    What the deal is:

    The CAA Glock Micro Conversion Kit. The carbine that Glock should be making, but isn’t, because Glock doesn’t make carbines, that’s for people who imply that Glock Perfection isn’t Perfect enough. Jokes aside, these are nifty little conversion kits that turn your handgun into a braced pistol caliber carbine. No disassembly required, just lock the Glock into place, and start pew pewing. Compatible with Gen 3, 4, and 5 Glocks.

    Why it’s a good deal:

    Normally these go for more than $230, and sometimes even more. So for just $170, it’s a scarily good deal! I lied when I said I was done with the Halloween puns. As penance, here, have the rest of OpticsPlanet’s Glocktoberfest deals, which include slides, holsters, slide plates, and all kinds of other Glock goodies.

    Sig Sauer P320 XCOmpact – $599.99

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    What the deal is:

    We’re all familiar with the P320. This model comes with the modular Xseries grip, in a compact frame. The slide as you can see comes pre-cut for an optic and has forward and rear slide serrations. The flat-face trigger I personally really like, but I know it’s not for everyone so I’ll avoid gushing over it too much. A 3.6″ barrel, undercut trigger guard, and 15+1 capacity makes this a good option for concealed carry or for home defense.

    Why it’s a good deal:

    $600 is as low as I’ve seen these go, but bear in mind that Black Friday is less than a month away, which means that there will be some red hot deals just around the corner. It might be worth waiting to see if the price drops some more, but if you were to buy it now I’d still say you got a good price.

    Palmetto State Armory Halloween Sale

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    What the deal is:

    Ahh, the Palmetto Halloween Sale. It’s like Trick-or-Treating, but for adults, and it costs money, and there’s no candy, and… I lost the metaphor somewhere in there I think. But there are good deals! D&H 30-rounders for $8, Geissele Super Semi-Automatic Enhanced triggers for $180, CMC single-stage AR-15 flat-bow drop-in triggers for $130, and many many more. Optics, ammo, the ubiquitous Palmetto Packing Peanuts (10 Magpul PMAGs added onto orders), AR lowers and uppers, handguns and more.

    AR-15 Safe Space Halloween Sale – Polymer80 Frames $98, surefire wml $205.99, up to 20% off SLR rifleworks, cloud defensive, jp rifles, radian, aero, and more

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    What the deal is:

    As always with AR-15 Safe Space, you have to add the products to your cart to see the discount, but I promise you they’re real. There is an absolute bonanza of deals this Halloween, and the sale continues at least for today. There’s Superlative Arms Gas Blocks for $81.99, a really good deal on a sticker + Aero AR-15 LPK for just over $20, a Dead Air Keymount Muzzle Brake for $70, as well as deals on SLR Rifleworks, JP Enterprises, Forward Controls Design, Faxon Firearms (the ones with the pretty barrel colors), Cloud Defensive, Atlas (bipods!), Superlative Arms, TriggerTech, V Seven Weapons Systems, Reptilia Corp, and VLTOR.



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    Benjamin is a law student living in Maryland. He was introduced to firearms at summer camp when he was thirteen. Ever since his first shot with a .22LR bolt-action he has been in love with shooting sports. He is a moderator on the TFB Discord, which can be found at https://discord.gg/bcVD9zw, and can occasionally be found on twitter @BFriedmanUSA.


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