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2/28/2008 5:30:59 AM EDT
I recently purchased a suppressor for my G17 and need to get a threaded barrel for it.  I want to get a G34 barrel and have it threaded.  Where is the cheapest place I can get a factory G34 barrel?  Any links to places to buy one would be great.  Thanks
2/28/2008 6:17:56 AM EDT
[#1]
I want to know the exact same thing.
2/28/2008 12:18:15 PM EDT
[#2]
Check the links at the top of the Glock forum
2/29/2008 6:57:03 AM EDT
[#3]
I checked all of the links and the cheapest I saw was $140 plus shipping.  If anyone knows of any other places that are cheaper let me know.  Thanks
2/29/2008 6:58:53 AM EDT
[#4]
OMB Express shows them in stock for $125
3/1/2008 5:32:03 AM EDT
[#5]

I have read on other forums in this site, that the factory Glock barrels are too hard for most 'smiths to work on, and that buying an aftermarket bbl such as Jarvis or KKM is the better route.

But, this is the internet, and I dont have first-experience in getting my Glock bbl threaded......
3/1/2008 5:28:54 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
I have read on other forums in this site, that the factory Glock barrels are too hard for most 'smiths to work on, and that buying an aftermarket bbl such as Jarvis or KKM is the better route.

But, this is the internet, and I dont have first-experience in getting my Glock bbl threaded......


My best friends dad owns a CNC facility and he said that he can do it with no problem.  I just need top find a barrel.
3/1/2008 6:05:33 PM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:
I have read on other forums in this site, that the factory Glock barrels are too hard for most 'smiths to work on, and that buying an aftermarket bbl such as Jarvis or KKM is the better route.

But, this is the internet, and I dont have first-experience in getting my Glock bbl threaded......


If a gunsmith tells you that ANY firearms metal is to hard to work on then he doesn't have the right tools to do it.

Its a BS cop out for an ill equipped gunsmith.
3/2/2008 6:36:57 AM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:

Quoted:
I have read on other forums in this site, that the factory Glock barrels are too hard for most 'smiths to work on, and that buying an aftermarket bbl such as Jarvis or KKM is the better route.

But, this is the internet, and I dont have first-experience in getting my Glock bbl threaded......


If a gunsmith tells you that ANY firearms metal is to hard to work on then he doesn't have the right tools to do it.

Its a BS cop out for an ill equipped gunsmith.





Like I said, I have read on different forums around here.........  Didnt say it was true, and also said I had not attempted to do this myself.
3/7/2008 6:13:24 AM EDT
[#9]
Thanks for all of the help