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7/23/2015 6:39:58 PM EDT
Finally got a Trust set up and will be suppressing a Glock 21.  My first question is, what type of threaded barrel should I go with?  I was going to purchase a Lone Wolf threaded barrel but there are so many different options for Glocks.  

Second question:  I will be putting this Glock 21 into a Roni kit.  I have filed for a sbr stamp already and am patiently waiting so I can purchase the Roni.  The Roni has clearance for a suppressor with a max diameter of 1.39 inches.  Any suggestions as far as a suppressor goes?

I know these are noob questions but what can I say.  I'm a noob.  Lol!
7/23/2015 7:00:45 PM EDT
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Lone wolf will be fine. I don't see the value in paying more unless you step up to a match barrel like KKM

I think Gemtech makes a skinnier suppressor. Maybe a ryder 45 in the future
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7/23/2015 7:39:19 PM EDT
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I suggest you also buy a 22LR suppressor at the same time. They're a couple hundred bucks and fucking awesome. I regret the eight years of living with the knowledge that they existed, were available for purchase, and not buying one.
7/23/2015 8:58:17 PM EDT
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Nothing scientific, but Ive put alot of rounds through my threaded LW barrel. No issues, well worth the money.

+1 to the .22 can, that is a MUST have for everyone.
7/23/2015 9:11:28 PM EDT
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Nothing scientific, but Ive put alot of rounds through my threaded LW barrel. No issues, well worth the money.

+1 to the .22 can, that is a MUST have for everyone.
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Good to know.  Now to start saving for a .22 and a can.
7/23/2015 9:19:21 PM EDT
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Good to know.  Now to start saving for a .22 and a can. all the cans and sbr's I am not conscious about at the moment but will manifest as I wait for already purchased sbr's and can's
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Nothing scientific, but Ive put alot of rounds through my threaded LW barrel. No issues, well worth the money.

+1 to the .22 can, that is a MUST have for everyone.


Good to know.  Now to start saving for a .22 and a can. all the cans and sbr's I am not conscious about at the moment but will manifest as I wait for already purchased sbr's and can's


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7/23/2015 10:39:53 PM EDT
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Nothing scientific, but Ive put alot of rounds through my threaded LW barrel. No issues, well worth the money.

+1 to the .22 can, that is a MUST have for everyone.


Good to know.  Now to start saving for a .22 and a can. all the cans and sbr's I am not conscious about at the moment but will manifest as I wait for already purchased sbr's and can's


Welcome

7/23/2015 11:02:28 PM EDT
[#7]
LW or factory Glock will be fine.
Take a look at the AAC Ti-Rant .45
+1 on a .22 can
and check out Silencer Shop!
7/23/2015 11:08:14 PM EDT
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I think Lone Wolf is just fine.  I've got a Storm Lake on a 1911, and it's hands down the most accurate pistol I've shot.  

Of course, there aren't many times you're shooting a pistol at 50+ yards... so it does almost nothing except the "show off" factor.  On top of that, I have to do my part at that distance.  For a Glock, I would personally go Lone Wolf unless for some reason you want some luxury crazy match barrel.
7/24/2015 7:11:03 PM EDT
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Thanks for all the info guys
7/24/2015 7:36:23 PM EDT
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LW has barrels on sale for $89 right not, dont hesitate!
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