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5/14/2014 8:14:40 AM EDT
Does anyone know where to find an in stock or soon to be in stock Glock Factory threaded barrel for a G17.

Thanks in advance
5/14/2014 8:23:11 AM EDT
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I have purchased several Bar-sto barrels for my sigs that are threaded and am very happy with them.  Also try this site and see what you might find.   http://www.glockstore.com/barrels-1

They do have the option for some lone wolf threaded.
5/14/2014 8:45:29 AM EDT
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Match barrel for $150

Great quality barrels plus comes with a thread protector.
5/14/2014 12:08:07 PM EDT
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Taggage!
5/14/2014 5:38:12 PM EDT
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If you're looking for a factory barrel, have you thought of having a 34 barrel threaded?
5/14/2014 5:41:39 PM EDT
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Keep an eye on palmetto and bullseye indoor range
5/14/2014 5:57:52 PM EDT
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5/14/2014 6:01:23 PM EDT
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The issue is the aftermarket barrels are 1/2*28 rh and the glock factory barrels are 13.5*1 LH just like my suppressors.
5/14/2014 6:04:29 PM EDT
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The issue is the aftermarket barrels are 1/2*28 rh thread and the glock factory barrels are 13.5*1 LH thread just like my suppressors. I also am thinking of getting a 17L or 17 extended barrel and having it threaded. Will be near the same cost.
5/15/2014 5:18:06 AM EDT
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Thanks, I have been in contact with palmetto but i have never heard of bullseye.
5/15/2014 6:24:08 AM EDT
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I got one each for G19 and G17 from gemtech...
I do not recall who makes them, but someone will be along to provide that info, no doubt.

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5/15/2014 6:25:41 AM EDT
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I got one each for G19 and G17 from gemtech...
I do not recall who makes them, but someone will be along to provide that info, no doubt.

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I bought an aftermarket barrel from them for my .40. It's should be here Sat. My understanding is they get them from somebody else and do a little work to them...but they don't have the factory thread pitch OP wants. Same problem for OP as they'd have with the LWD barrels I have.

Gem-Tech also stocks the threaded Glock factory barrels here, but as of now only has G26 barrels in stock.
5/15/2014 8:04:01 AM EDT
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I don't think there are many companies that will thread a factory Glock barrel anymore as they are hard on tooling.  I know Tornado Tech stopped doing it.

Also, just so you are aware you can't put a threaded G17 barrel into a G19 as it will lock up the gun.
5/15/2014 8:19:20 AM EDT
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Aquila Precision did a nice job threading a G17L barrel for use in my G34.
5/15/2014 8:20:51 AM EDT
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But you can put a Glock 34 barrel on a G17.
You can also put a G19 barrel on a G26.
5/15/2014 11:22:24 AM EDT
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There is a local gun shop that has the factory threaded barrels in stock, but they want $300 for them. If you were interested, PM me and I'll give you their info.
5/15/2014 12:11:45 PM EDT
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I paid way less than that for a KKM threaded. yikes
5/15/2014 1:10:17 PM EDT
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There is a local gun shop that has the factory threaded barrels in stock, but they want $300 for them. If you were interested, PM me and I'll give you their info.
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One sold on gun broker for 265 this week. By the time I bought a 17L barrel had it threaded and put a thread protector on it I be already spent 300. At that point you are almost better off buying a whole dang new glock 17 with the threaded barrel option. But I m sure those are unicorns too.

Send me the stores info if you don't mind if nothing else I ll call and harass them. Thanks
5/15/2014 1:23:11 PM EDT
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Why not just get a 1/2x28 piston for your cans? Opens you up to a lot more options.
5/15/2014 1:46:35 PM EDT
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I think that the point is he already has the metric threaded can and doesn't have the barrel.  So, why not get the Glock factory barrel with "O" ring engagement?
5/15/2014 1:49:49 PM EDT
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But you can put a Glock 34 barrel on a G17.
You can also put a G19 barrel on a G26.
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Also, just so you are aware you can't put a threaded G17 barrel into a G19 as it will lock up the gun.

But you can put a Glock 34 barrel on a G17.
You can also put a G19 barrel on a G26.


Correct.  I just saw he mentioned having a G17 barrel threaded and just wanted to warn him.  The G34 barrel in the G17 would work as you said if he could find someone to do the job.
5/15/2014 4:58:38 PM EDT
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I paid way less than that for a KKM threaded. yikes
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There is a local gun shop that has the factory threaded barrels in stock, but they want $300 for them. If you were interested, PM me and I'll give you their info.

I paid way less than that for a KKM threaded. yikes



Yeah, I know... At one point in time, I had the G17, G19, and G21 factory threaded barrels for about $130 each... Kind of kick myself for selling the 21 barrel though.
5/17/2014 4:20:27 AM EDT
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It wouldn't be a bad Idea to change the piston either. Especially if I planned on putting a threaded barrel on my g19 or other future weapons. Looks like the cost of LOne Wolf and Storm Lake barrels are a bit less expensive than the factory glocks.
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