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Just a thought here for you guys wanting the 22 threaded barrel. What about cutting down a 35 barrel and threading it? If you can find the 35 barrel you need that is.
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Did order a KKM comp and barrel for one of the G22s. No luck on any old Aimpoint mounts.
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Originally Posted By Joescuba: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/37487/IMG_7173_jpg-3199453.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/37487/IMG_7174_jpg-3199454.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/37487/IMG_7175_jpg-3199455.JPG NSA/ISA (Special Collection Service) issued Horse Hide holster & Mag pouch. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/37487/IMG_7176_jpg-3199456.JPG View Quote That’s awesome. |
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Taxation without representation
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Taught a class yesterday. Ended up with 11 students from an SF group with Mk27 Mod 1s.
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Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: Had to replace some worn parts on this seasoned Mk27 Mod 0. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/32677/IMG_0949_jpeg-3201917.JPG View Quote Cool pic! I wonder how many rounds that one's seen in it's life. |
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View Quote Drop in barrel or match barrel? Usually match barrels have to be hand fit to each gun. Nothing a Dremel and some whiskey can't fix! Lol |
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Originally Posted By LsuJon: The mk27 mod 2 just needs a NSN marked HRS and can. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/316069/IMG_5735_jpeg-3157009.JPG View Quote Good luck trying to find one of those legit military surplus Trijicon SU-291 RMR's! They're now extremely rare and extremely expensive. I really hope you can acquire one for your awesome collection! I've asked a few friends if they'd ever sell any of their SU-291's, but no one wants to sell (even though only 1 friend currently has 1 correct Mk27 pistol, the rest of the sights are just sitting in their cardboard boxes). MidwayUSA sold a handful of these military surplus SU-291's about 4 years ago or something like that. Guys on this forum (not this thread) were bitching about how the price was $100 more than a regular RMR and that they won't pay that much for a beat up military surplus red dot sight. MidwayUSA sold a handful of the SU-291's for $600 each, whereas the similar type of regular production RMR's are about $500 each. The price has skyrocketed on the collector's market, and they're now quite expensive. It turned out that the RMR's were brand new in their original cardboard boxes, even though MidwayUSA said that they were used and mounted on military pistols (but not fired). I couldn't find any evidence that my 2 SU-291's were ever used or mounted on pistols, so mine appear to be NOS condition surplus red dot sights. I know of about half a dozen of these military surplus Trijicon SU-291's in private hands, I have 2 of them and a few friends own the other 4+ sights. Unfortunately, we have no idea how many of these SU-291 sights were sold by MidwayUSA, but it can't be many since I've never seen one come up for sale outside the MidwayUSA deal. Even though these sights were originally sold for $600 each, I've been offered $2k+ for 1 of the 2 that I own! I turned it down because I have 2 legit contract overrun Mk27 pistols, a Mod 1 and a Mod 2, and I needed the SU-291's for those guns. The SKU on the regular tanodized Trijicon RMR is RM06-C-700780. The SU-291 has a SKU of RM06-HRS-700773. So, they're definitely different than the regular production RMR's, but not by much. The only difference between civilian and military RMR's is the laser engraved markings. Here are some photos of my 2 military surplus SU-291's that I purchased from MidwayUSA (I can't remember if I've already posted these photos in this thread): Here's a link to the old MidwayUSA SU-291 sales page: https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1021784030?pid=279008 Here's 2 photos from that MidwayUSA page: Here's a regular Trijicon RMR (top photos) compared to my SU-291 (bottom photos). This is a good comparison because the regular production RMR was made in January 2019 and my SU-291 was made in May 2019, so the production dates are pretty close together. Look closely at the laser engraved markings on both versions of the RMR, it appears that there are 3 main differences. On the right side, the SU-291 doesn't have the 2PE1:19 bible verse. On the left side, the SU-291 doesn't have the Trijicon logo. On the top, the SU-291 has the NSN 1240-01-678-5336 engraved on it. This is currently the only place that you can find a direct comparison, with photos, between a regular production RMR and a military issued SU-291: Here's a link to my thread about my 2 original Mk27 pistols with original SU-291 red dot sights: https://www.glocktalk.com/threads/my-mk27-mod-1-and-mod-2.1951034/ Here's another great thread on the Mk27 pistols: https://www.glocktalk.com/threads/mk27-on-gb-right-now.1889570/ I finally got the stamp back for my Sig MODX-9 silencer today, so my Mk27 pistols are finally finished! This is an original contract overrun Mk27 Mod 2 pistol with an original military surplus Trijicon SU-291 red dot sight and a clone correct Sig MODX-9 silencer. The Mk27's factory Glock barrel has M13.5x1 counterclockwise threads, so it's a good thing that the Sig MODX-9 silencer came with both an M13.5x1 threaded piston and a 1/2-28 threaded piston. The US military Mk27 Mod 2's have factory Glock barrels with the M13.5x1 CCW threads, which is pretty unique, and that's one of the ways we can tell that this is an actual contract overrun pistol (SKU on the case label and UID barcode on the underside of the triggerguard are 2 other things to look for). If any of you guys are thinking about buying an original contract overrun Mk27 Mod 1 and/or Mod 2 pistol, be advised that they are extremely rare and are very expensive! There's probably about a dozen of each type of pistol in private hands and both versions currently sell for $6,000 each! If you come across one of these Glocks (make sure that it has the correct characteristics and SKU on the case) and it has a price under $6k, buy it! Very rare Glocks and very early production Glocks have absolutely exploded in price in the past 5 or 6 years, so who knows what these contract overrun Mk27's will be worth in a few years or decades from now. A large Glock collection is being sold on GunBroker (selling started a month or 2 ago and is still ongoing), and that's had a major effect on rare/early Glock prices. Some pistols are now half the price that they were selling for last year, and after this large Glock collection dump is over, prices will recover and will continue increasing at a steady rate. So, right now is a pretty good time to get into some very rare and/or very early Glock pistols before the prices shoot up again. I haven't seen a real Mk27 sell in quite a while, and a bunch of collectors are currently looking for them, so their price might not have been affected by this large Glock collection liquidation. I just wanted to give you guys some information about what these Mk27 pistols are worth, and what's currently happening with the market for collectable Glock pistols (such a weird concept, collectable plastic pistols, lol). Here's my Mk27 Mod 2 in it's completed form: New and old, Current Mk27 Mod 2 and G17 from March 1984: |
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View Quote Interesting. I have 3 KKM barrels and they were all drop fit. I did see a disclaimer on their site that says 'Unless noted all barrels are drop-in fit'. Did the package say fitting was required? |
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Originally Posted By WTFShane: Interesting. I have 3 KKM barrels and they were all drop fit. I did see a disclaimer on their site that says 'Unless noted all barrels are drop-in fit'. Did the package say fitting was required? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By WTFShane: Interesting. I have 3 KKM barrels and they were all drop fit. I did see a disclaimer on their site that says 'Unless noted all barrels are drop-in fit'. Did the package say fitting was required? |
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Originally Posted By StealthGuy: Looks like it. My dad's old KKM 357 Sig barrel drops in no issues. https://i.imgur.com/9UChW5m.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By USMCSGT0331: Good luck trying to find one of those legit military surplus Trijicon SU-291 RMR's! They're now extremely rare and extremely expensive. I really hope you can acquire one for your awesome collection! I've asked a few friends if they'd ever sell any of their SU-291's, but no one wants to sell (even though only 1 friend currently has 1 correct Mk27 pistol, the rest of the sights are just sitting in their cardboard boxes). MidwayUSA sold a handful of these military surplus SU-291's about 4 years ago or something like that. Guys on this forum (not this thread) were bitching about how the price was $100 more than a regular RMR and that they won't pay that much for a beat up military surplus red dot sight. MidwayUSA sold a handful of the SU-291's for $600 each, whereas the similar type of regular production RMR's are about $500 each. The price has skyrocketed on the collector's market, and they're now quite expensive. It turned out that the RMR's were brand new in their original cardboard boxes, even though MidwayUSA said that they were used and mounted on military pistols (but not fired). I couldn't find any evidence that my 2 SU-291's were ever used or mounted on pistols, so mine appear to be NOS condition surplus red dot sights. I know of about half a dozen of these military surplus Trijicon SU-291's in private hands, I have 2 of them and a few friends own the other 4+ sights. Unfortunately, we have no idea how many of these SU-291 sights were sold by MidwayUSA, but it can't be many since I've never seen one come up for sale outside the MidwayUSA deal. Even though these sights were originally sold for $600 each, I've been offered $2k+ for 1 of the 2 that I own! I turned it down because I have 2 legit contract overrun Mk27 pistols, a Mod 1 and a Mod 2, and I needed the SU-291's for those guns. The SKU on the regular tanodized Trijicon RMR is RM06-C-700780. The SU-291 has a SKU of RM06-HRS-700773. So, they're definitely different than the regular production RMR's, but not by much. The only difference between civilian and military RMR's is the laser engraved markings. Here are some photos of my 2 military surplus SU-291's that I purchased from MidwayUSA (I can't remember if I've already posted these photos in this thread): https://www.glocktalk.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,onerror=redirect,width=1920,height=1920,fit=scale-down/https://www.glocktalk.com/attachments/20220221_173457-jpg.1038526/ https://www.glocktalk.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,onerror=redirect,width=1920,height=1920,fit=scale-down/https://www.glocktalk.com/attachments/20220221_173539-jpg.1038522/ https://www.glocktalk.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,onerror=redirect,width=1920,height=1920,fit=scale-down/https://www.glocktalk.com/attachments/20220221_173615-jpg.1038523/ https://www.glocktalk.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,onerror=redirect,width=1920,height=1920,fit=scale-down/https://www.glocktalk.com/attachments/20220221_173808-jpg.1038524/ https://www.glocktalk.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,onerror=redirect,width=1920,height=1920,fit=scale-down/https://www.glocktalk.com/attachments/20220221_173841-jpg.1038525/ Here's a link to the old MidwayUSA SU-291 sales page: https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1021784030?pid=279008 Here's 2 photos from that MidwayUSA page: https://www.glocktalk.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,onerror=redirect,width=1920,height=1920,fit=scale-down/https://www.glocktalk.com/attachments/1645495236488-png.1038579/ https://www.glocktalk.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,onerror=redirect,width=1920,height=1920,fit=scale-down/https://www.glocktalk.com/attachments/1645495180077-png.1038578/ Here's a regular Trijicon RMR (top photos) compared to my SU-291 (bottom photos). This is a good comparison because the regular production RMR was made in January 2019 and my SU-291 was made in May 2019, so the production dates are pretty close together. Look closely at the laser engraved markings on both versions of the RMR, it appears that there are 3 main differences. On the right side, the SU-291 doesn't have the 2PE1:19 bible verse. On the left side, the SU-291 doesn't have the Trijicon logo. On the top, the SU-291 has the NSN 1240-01-678-5336 engraved on it. This is currently the only place that you can find a direct comparison, with photos, between a regular production RMR and a military issued SU-291: https://www.trijicon.com/uploads/product-uploads/RM06-C-700780_90-3774-1566508053.jpg https://i.imgur.com/OyKEifJ.jpeg https://www.trijicon.com/uploads/product-uploads/RM06-C-700780_270-3770-1566508052.jpg https://i.imgur.com/TsDrbCk.jpeg https://www.trijicon.com/uploads/product-uploads/RM06-C-700780_TOP-3777-1566508054.jpg https://i.imgur.com/peEEAEL.jpeg Here's a link to my thread about my 2 original Mk27 pistols with original SU-291 red dot sights: https://www.glocktalk.com/threads/my-mk27-mod-1-and-mod-2.1951034/ Here's another great thread on the Mk27 pistols: https://www.glocktalk.com/threads/mk27-on-gb-right-now.1889570/ I finally got the stamp back for my Sig MODX-9 silencer today, so my Mk27 pistols are finally finished! This is an original contract overrun Mk27 Mod 2 pistol with an original military surplus Trijicon SU-291 red dot sight and a clone correct Sig MODX-9 silencer. The Mk27's factory Glock barrel has M13.5x1 counterclockwise threads, so it's a good thing that the Sig MODX-9 silencer came with both an M13.5x1 threaded piston and a 1/2-28 threaded piston. The US military Mk27 Mod 2's have factory Glock barrels with the M13.5x1 CCW threads, which is pretty unique, and that's one of the ways we can tell that this is an actual contract overrun pistol (SKU on the case label and UID barcode on the underside of the triggerguard are 2 other things to look for). If any of you guys are thinking about buying an original contract overrun Mk27 Mod 1 and/or Mod 2 pistol, be advised that they are extremely rare and are very expensive! There's probably about a dozen of each type of pistol in private hands and both versions currently sell for $6,000 each! If you come across one of these Glocks (make sure that it has the correct characteristics and SKU on the case) and it has a price under $6k, buy it! Very rare Glocks and very early production Glocks have absolutely exploded in price in the past 5 or 6 years, so who knows what these contract overrun Mk27's will be worth in a few years or decades from now. A large Glock collection is being sold on GunBroker (selling started a month or 2 ago and is still ongoing), and that's had a major effect on rare/early Glock prices. Some pistols are now half the price that they were selling for last year, and after this large Glock collection dump is over, prices will recover and will continue increasing at a steady rate. So, right now is a pretty good time to get into some very rare and/or very early Glock pistols before the prices shoot up again. I haven't seen a real Mk27 sell in quite a while, and a bunch of collectors are currently looking for them, so their price might not have been affected by this large Glock collection liquidation. I just wanted to give you guys some information about what these Mk27 pistols are worth, and what's currently happening with the market for collectable Glock pistols (such a weird concept, collectable plastic pistols, lol). Here's my Mk27 Mod 2 in it's completed form: https://i.imgur.com/7irik7B.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/hQkEOre.jpeg New and old, Current Mk27 Mod 2 and G17 from March 1984: https://i.imgur.com/tFoUvwp.jpeg View Quote I've got a potentially rare Glock, and some info on it, I'll show you if you're interested. Hit me up in the DMs |
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Originally Posted By LsuJon: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/316069/IMG_7119_jpeg-3206098.JPG All in various stages of works in progress w/ at least one more build planned. Still haven't found a T.H.E. Magwell yet lol. View Quote I still hate you for getting an aimpoint micro dovetail mount. |
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Tactical, hyper masculine, military style member.
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Please, call me Joe
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Originally Posted By Joescuba: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/37487/IMG_7173_jpg-3199453.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/37487/IMG_7174_jpg-3199454.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/37487/IMG_7175_jpg-3199455.JPG NSA/ISA (Special Collection Service) issued Horse Hide holster & Mag pouch. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/37487/IMG_7176_jpg-3199456.JPG View Quote Well those NSA holsters are as hard to find as I imagined.... |
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Originally Posted By LsuJon: Yeah I haven't had anyissues with the one in my Roland. It sucks if their QC has gone down cause I need 3 more of their barrel and comps for my clones so it looks like I'll be turning to the Used section in the EE. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By LsuJon: Yeah I haven't had anyissues with the one in my Roland. It sucks if their QC has gone down cause I need 3 more of their barrel and comps for my clones so it looks like I'll be turning to the Used section in the EE. I just picked up a barrel and comp a month or two ago and it was fine. Originally Posted By StealthGuy: Gonna contact them today and see what happens. It was cool for about five minutes. I got two pics out of it at least. Comp ports are upside down. https://i.imgur.com/dAUumeS.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/FEWUTx0.jpeg You're supposed to time it. So back it off half a turn. |
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Originally Posted By OptimusTrajan: I just picked up a barrel and comp a month or two ago and it was fine. You're supposed to time it. So back it off half a turn. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By OptimusTrajan: Originally Posted By LsuJon: Yeah I haven't had anyissues with the one in my Roland. It sucks if their QC has gone down cause I need 3 more of their barrel and comps for my clones so it looks like I'll be turning to the Used section in the EE. I just picked up a barrel and comp a month or two ago and it was fine. Originally Posted By StealthGuy: Gonna contact them today and see what happens. It was cool for about five minutes. I got two pics out of it at least. Comp ports are upside down. https://i.imgur.com/dAUumeS.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/FEWUTx0.jpeg You're supposed to time it. So back it off half a turn. Facepalm. |
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Balor on eBay for you t1 cloners.
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Wow, what a great read. This was a cool thread with great info. Thanks to everyone who contributed.
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What have the Romans ever done for us?
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Originally Posted By pbjunkiee: Well those NSA holsters are as hard to find as I imagined.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By pbjunkiee: Originally Posted By Joescuba: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/37487/IMG_7173_jpg-3199453.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/37487/IMG_7174_jpg-3199454.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/37487/IMG_7175_jpg-3199455.JPG NSA/ISA (Special Collection Service) issued Horse Hide holster & Mag pouch. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/37487/IMG_7176_jpg-3199456.JPG Well those NSA holsters are as hard to find as I imagined.... I'd wager those got to come home |
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@Combat_Diver I know the mk27 spec is a Glock 19 with Glock night sights, but can you confirm if earlier purchased Glock 19s came with trijicon night sights? It appears(based on the photos I this thread) that earlier g17s had trijicon night sights(gl01) , so was curious if earlier purchased g19s(2005-2010ish) were also purchased with trijicon night sights before the Glock sights became standard as part of the mk27 mod 0 spec?
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Originally Posted By LsuJon: PJs https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/316069/IMG_6874_jpeg-3197145.JPG View Quote Interesting holster. Do they use suppressed pistols? Only reason I can think of for such a design. |
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Originally Posted By ChemTrailZ: @Combat_Diver I know the mk27 spec is a Glock 19 with Glock night sights, but can you confirm if earlier purchased Glock 19s came with trijicon night sights? It appears(based on the photos I this thread) that earlier g17s had trijicon night sights(gl01) , so was curious if earlier purchased g19s(2005-2010ish) were also purchased with trijicon night sights before the Glock sights became standard as part of the mk27 mod 0 spec? View Quote The G19s that SOCOM purchased prior did have night sights. Few that were purchased COTS may have the Glock plastic sights. Those get night sights when needed. I also replace the night sights when they are dead. CD |
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Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: The G19s that SOCOM purchased prior did have night sights. Few that were purchased COTS may have the Glock plastic sights. Those get night sights when needed. I also replace the night sights when they are dead. CD View Quote Roger on the COTS guns; For the SOCOM ones, were they always Glock night sights though? Prior to Glock brand night sights having a screw in front sight(2009/10ish) Trijicon was a factory option for screw in night sights since the GNS ones were crimped up to that point. Minutia I know, but just asking out of curiosity mostly |
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Originally Posted By ChemTrailZ: Roger on the COTS guns; For the SOCOM ones, were they always Glock night sights though? Prior to Glock brand night sights having a screw in front sight(2009/10ish) Trijicon was a factory option for screw in night sights since the GNS ones were crimped up to that point. Minutia I know, but just asking out of curiosity mostly View Quote Yes, early ones had crimped in front sight post. Now all are screwed in. |
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Does the sf all have extended slide releases .
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Iraq: 91,03,04,05,06,08,09,15,16,22,23,24' Afghanistan: 09,10,11',14',17',18',19',20'&21' |
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CD, did you encounter the “dot minus” connectors at all? Also, for the MK27 Mod 2s you’ve encountered have they all had the dot matrix factory-molded in to the trigger guard?
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Originally Posted By Parabellum226: CD, did you encounter the “dot minus” connectors at all? Also, for the MK27 Mod 2s you’ve encountered have they all had the dot matrix factory-molded in to the trigger guard? Thanks in advance! View Quote Standard connector is 5.5lb IIRC, ie blank for all models. Never come across a Mk27 Mod 2 |
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Originally Posted By LsuJon: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/316069/IMG_8087_jpeg-3246286.JPG View Quote "I'm not having a good time." should be the caption. |
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Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: Standard connector is 5.5lb IIRC, ie blank for all models. Never come across a Mk27 Mod 2 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Combat_Diver: Originally Posted By Parabellum226: CD, did you encounter the “dot minus” connectors at all? Also, for the MK27 Mod 2s you’ve encountered have they all had the dot matrix factory-molded in to the trigger guard? Thanks in advance! Standard connector is 5.5lb IIRC, ie blank for all models. Never come across a Mk27 Mod 2 Same for the Mk27 Mod 2 CONNECTOR MK 26 AND MK 27 ALL MODS 1005-01-632-0509 |
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Are they running a factory threaded barrel or is it aftermarket?
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