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12/5/2014 1:11:01 PM EDT
A gun store near me carries factory threaded barrels for glock. When I asked if he had one for a g19, he said he didn't but could order one for $180 + tax

I am having problems finding factory threaded barrels for sale online. Is this a good price?

He also had a factory threaded barrel for a sig 226 9mm for $210 plus tax. Good price?
12/5/2014 1:26:23 PM EDT
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Lone Wolf, KKM, Storm Lake all sell threaded Glock barrels.  Lone wolf would be probably cheaper than his quoted price.

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/955410/lone-wolf-barrel-glock-19-9mm-luger-1-in-16-twist-460-stainless-steel-1-2-28-threaded-muzzle?cm_vc=ProductFinding
12/5/2014 3:05:00 PM EDT
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If you want factory gemtech as them in stock but 215 plus 8shipping last I saw had 22 in stock
12/5/2014 3:07:32 PM EDT
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Gemtech sells barrels made by Lone Wolf. They are black and come with a thread protector.

$169 here.
12/5/2014 3:13:46 PM EDT
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Is there a difference between getting a factory threaded barrel versus an aftermarket one?
12/5/2014 9:14:05 PM EDT
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Aftermarket is likely going to be standard 1/2-28 threads while the factory Glock threaded barrels are M13.5x1 left hand threads. The majority of suppressors in the united states are designed around 1/2x28 for 9mm. You can find M13.5x1LH suppressors too. Will likely cost you more for the different piston though.
12/5/2014 9:35:22 PM EDT
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unless you want "Glock" brand there are no real advantages or disadvantages.  I have 2 lone wolf's in my Glocks, 1 storm lake in my M&P and a Wilson Combat in my Glock 21 and all are pretty much equal IMO.  I don't see any real difference in one or the other
12/5/2014 10:48:46 PM EDT
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unless you want "Glock" brand there are no real advantages or disadvantages.  I have 2 lone wolf's in my Glocks, 1 storm lake in my M&P and a Wilson Combat in my Glock 21 and all are pretty much equal IMO.  I don't see any real difference in one or the other
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unless you want "Glock" brand there are no real advantages or disadvantages.  I have 2 lone wolf's in my Glocks, 1 storm lake in my M&P and a Wilson Combat in my Glock 21 and all are pretty much equal IMO.  I don't see any real difference in one or the other


Well the Glock will be polygonal rifling which some might care about and will have a looser chamber than the lone wolfs or storm lakes.
12/6/2014 10:19:14 AM EDT
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I just ordered a ti-rant 9, and have been looking at this one from PSA.  At this price I could put one in several different hosts.  

 
12/6/2014 7:44:37 PM EDT
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That is a good price for the Glock factory threaded barrel. Personally, I'd stick with the factory barrel instead of an aftermarket one.