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01-16-2013, 11:38
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g19 threaded barrel
want one for future supressor use and also have the riling where i can use lead so i can switch to the barrel when a good deal on lead shows up. Want drop in, no fitting required.
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01-16-2013, 14:58
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Are you looking for a recommendation of which barrel to use? The only one that I can think of would be the Lone Wolf barrels.
However, I would think before introducing your suppressor to a steady diet of pure lead bullets, particularly about the material the baffles are made from. I see a lot of lead buildup in my .22 LR can from vaporizing lead as the bullets are being fired. It's to the point that you actually notice a weight difference between one end and the other. Even with scraping, you end up not getting all of it off.
Not sure what it would do with 9mm, as I only shoot plated/encapsulated rounds through mine.
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01-16-2013, 18:36
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01-16-2013, 20:07
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Glock
i really like my Glock OEM 19 and G21 barrels.
Chris
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01-16-2013, 20:35
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Lone wolfs are very good. If you don't plan on shooting lead try to find a glock threaded barrel
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01-17-2013, 09:25
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Yahshua Saves!
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I've been completely satisfied with KKM barrels.
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01-17-2013, 18:45
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Glock factory threaded barrels (17, 19, 21 for now) retain the same barrel twist rate (1:9.84"). They are true drop-ins with no fitment issues and no break-in required. And they also use metric threads instead of standard. They may not come with thread protectors, but you can never go wrong with factory oem parts.
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01-18-2013, 08:55
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im just using the barrel for lead now if i get it, theres some good deals on lead out there. No supressor yet, thats a future plan.
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01-18-2013, 09:49
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I was thinking about this also.
Does anyone know the thread pattern for the KKM compensator?
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