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SouthPaw
04-09-2016, 09:56
Well I am going to hopefully pick my can this weekend (if this dealer quits ignoring my messages, full review of him coming once I pickup my two cans). My LGS carries Lonewolf threaded barrels. Any reason not to go with one? What are you running on your glocks for threaded barrels and why?

kwando
04-09-2016, 10:01
Lone wolf is nice because they are compatible with gen3 and gen4. Haven't had any problems with the ones I have, don't notice a difference in accuracy as well. But I suck on pistol

BigBear
04-09-2016, 10:10
I also use a LoneWolf barrel on my G19. There has been a new line introduced by a company called Zev Tech (http://www.silencershop.com/gear/zev-tech-match-grade-glock-barrels.html?) which I've been interested in due to the dimpling along with the threads... but the price is ridiculous.

To Bear Arms
04-09-2016, 10:34
I have been running Silencerco barrels in mine and have not had any problems.

asmo
04-09-2016, 10:49
Zevs are pretty, but I can't tell the difference in accuracy or feeding when compared to my Lone Wolf's.

SouthPaw
04-09-2016, 10:53
Zevs are pretty, but I can't tell the difference in accuracy or feeding when compared to my Lone Wolf's.

Exactly what I was hoping to hear. I think for the price, you can't beat it.

Great-Kazoo
04-09-2016, 13:23
LW's in my 9's

lex137
04-09-2016, 15:49
I have an black nitride fluted s3f for the g17 and a TiN fluted s3f for the g19, really like them but the lone wolf ones are good for under $100

BigBear
04-09-2016, 16:59
I have an black nitride fluted s3f for the g17 and a TiN fluted s3f for the g19, really like them but the lone wolf ones are good for under $100

What brand? The fluted one sounds interesting... can you post a pic please? I can't imagine it would actually serve a purpose on a pistol caliber, but I do like the way fluted barrels look. I like that dimpling on the Zev Tecs as well.


Flame suit on for all the "old folks" who think "furarms" should be utilitarian only.... lol.



*walks away singing "I fell pretty" from West Side Story.... HA!*

lex137
04-09-2016, 17:32
S3F solutions here's the thing link
http://s3fsolutions.com

64828

Probably a resin for fluting like cutting weight/ looks...

drew890
04-09-2016, 21:31
I've had good results with my silencerco Glock 17 & 19 barrels. Only about 500 rounds through each of them. Mixed suppressed and unsuppressed.

Great-Kazoo
04-09-2016, 23:23
Well I am going to hopefully pick my can this weekend (if this dealer quits ignoring my messages, full review of him coming once I pickup my two cans). My LGS carries Lonewolf threaded barrels. Any reason not to go with one? What are you running on your glocks for threaded barrels and why?


Why don't you swing by so you can road test the LW bbls. One's in a 17 , the other a 19. Have a place just north of town, outside city limits.

whitewalrus
04-09-2016, 23:37
LW barrels are good and they aren't expensive. I also run storm lake barrels, more expensive, but I think they are a little better made and made in USA.

2112
04-10-2016, 10:13
I've had good results with my silencerco Glock 17 & 19 barrels. Only about 500 rounds through each of them. Mixed suppressed and unsuppressed.
+1

lex137
04-12-2016, 18:57
What did you end up getting SouthPaw?

SouthPaw
04-12-2016, 21:04
What did you end up getting SouthPaw?

My LGS had lonewolfs in stock so I grabbed one of those.