Glock 17 Gen3 RTF2 9mm Semi-Automatic Pistol – Early 2010 Fish-Gill Slide, Collector-Grade
This early-2010 Glock 17 Gen3 RTF2 pairs the proven reliability of the full-size G17 with the short-lived “fish-gill” slide serrations and aggressive RTF2 grip texture produced only in 2009–2010. Matching serial numbers on the slide, frame, and barrel, excellent overall condition, and the original factory case with two 10-round magazines make this example especially attractive to shooters and collectors who want a scarce variation in outstanding shape.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent – Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Rifling: Excellent – Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The pistol shows mild handling wear on high spots of the slide and around the magazine well, consistent with careful use.
What’s Included
- Glock factory hard case with matching serial label
- Two Glock 10-round polymer magazines
Produced during the brief RTF2 run, this pistol features the distinctive “fish-gill” slide serrations that were discontinued after just one year. Combined with the more aggressive Raised Texture Frame (RTF2) grip, the result is a factory-original Glock that stands apart from standard Gen3 models.
The striker-fired Safe Action system delivers the crisp, consistent trigger pull Glock is known for, while fixed polymer sights with a white-dot front and white-outline rear offer a familiar sight picture. An accessory rail molded into the frame provides mounting space for lights or lasers without altering the gun.
The 4.49-inch carbon-steel barrel retains an excellent mirror bore and sharp rifling, ensuring reliable accuracy. Slide, frame, and barrel all carry matching serial numbers, underscoring the pistol’s originality and collector appeal.
Proof marks reading “MADE IN AUSTRIA / GLOCK, INC., SMYRNA, GA.” confirm its Austrian origin and U.S. import. The included 10-round magazines keep the package compliant where capacity limits apply, while the factory case protects the gun and documents its provenance.




