Glock threaded barrels

Preparedness Depot in Acworth, GA

PewPewPewCo

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I'll say this. LW barrels are fine if you get one that isn't too fat or too skinny for your glock's slide tolerances. A head to head test will probably show little difference.

Pick based on finish, roll mark, and QC. LW never had issues sending me a different barrel, both were years ago for a glock 21
 
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Patryn

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I use a lone wolf and have had zero issues. I want a blacklist industries.
 

Renatusarms

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Fair enough. I do see mostly those and S3F barrels on all the cool Glock pictures. They are just a bit more than I want to spend.

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Patryn

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Where's my bag?


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You still owe me like $75 tool for that rail you walked out with. Unless your cerakote job cost $115. I also had your bag sitting here for like two weeks after I tagged you in the post. Rob just sold it. I will have to get another one.
 

Patryn

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You still owe me like $75 tool for that rail you walked out with. Unless your cerakote job cost $115. I also had your bag sitting here for like two weeks after I tagged you in the post. Rob just sold it. I will have to get another one.

Where you been? Seriously I had the bag in my office. Quit being a stranger.
 

AtlMedic

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Hahaha! I hear ya man.


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It would be different if I didn't have so many thing I wanted to do to my glocks. But between frame work, triggers, sights, and lights I can't spend too much on just one thing.