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7/16/2010 1:38:13 PM EDT
Have Glocks and love Glocks (9mm) thinking about adding a suppressor to a couple of my Glocks

maybe a 17 and  a 26  But I see all the aftermarket threaded barrels run from $150- over $300
Don't mind paying the $300 if it is the best.

someone help me out on where to buy the best made barrel.

now this is just my 1st step but figure I would start with the easiest 1st

and do they all have the same thread on 9mm  barrels to mate up a suppressor for 9mm
7/16/2010 1:43:51 PM EDT
[#1]
there are several different thread pitch available even within the same family (i.e. 9mm or 45) Most suppressors worth owning have the ability to switch out their threading patterns. Lone Wolf makes a threaded barrel that is on the cheaper side, and Jarvis barrels are generally considered to be the top of the line.
7/17/2010 6:23:13 AM EDT
[#2]
I have Lone Wolf and KKM barrels in all of my Glocks. I have a few that are threaded. I dont have a suppressor right now but I bought the barrels with the intention of getting one down the road. I will have to say that the LW is not a bad barrel for the money but I will never buy another one, To me KKM is that much better and worth the extra $50 to get nice smooth edges and better machining,
7/17/2010 6:24:59 AM EDT
[#3]





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I have Lone Wolf and KKM barrels in all of my Glocks. I have a few that are threaded. I dont have a suppressor right now but I bought the barrels with the intention of getting one down the road. I will have to say that the LW is not a bad barrel for the money but I will never buy another one, To me KKM is that much better and worth the extra $50 to get nice smooth edges and better machining,
just checked their site and I don't see any extended or threaded barrels for a 17.
 
7/17/2010 8:10:49 AM EDT
[#4]
KKM FTW!!!!
7/17/2010 12:05:45 PM EDT
[#5]
if you want the best, have a glock 34 barrel threaded for your 17, and a 19 barrel threaded for your 26...
7/17/2010 7:39:23 PM EDT
[#6]
I have lone wolf barrels for my 17,19, and 26. All work great. No problems using a tirant suppressor. I dont think they are the best, but I know they work very good. Main reason I went with lone wolf was they come in The only color guns should be (BLACK).  
7/18/2010 3:35:36 AM EDT
[#7]
I'm going to get a threaded barrel for my G21 and put a muzzle break on it . Just for the added length and MB for the coolness factor .  In ohio where I live we can now hunt with a Glock as long as the barrel is over 5 inches so hopefully I will get my first handgun deer this year .
7/18/2010 4:51:32 AM EDT
[#8]
45 acp for deer? I know it can be done but...?

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7/19/2010 4:15:36 PM EDT
[#9]
45 is fine for deer.
I have killed 2, around 100lbs with 230fmj, and they dropped right there.
The reason I am reading this thread because I want a longer bbl for my 21 as well.
7/19/2010 4:23:20 PM EDT
[#10]
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45 is fine for deer.
I have killed 2, around 100lbs with 230fmj, and they dropped right there.
The reason I am reading this thread because I want a longer bbl for my 21 as well.



Lone wolf has a 6.02" barrel for $124.95.