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Experience is not the same as an echo chamber. To each there own, I'm likely NOT going to change your mind.The experience of the many outweighs the experience of the few, or the one.
Yeah Bar Sto is on my radar too. Would love to give them a try sometime.Stork Lake and Wilson are decent. I haven't tried Jarvis. Forgot all about Bar-Sto; they were THE company to go to for 1911 barrels many years ago. Great stuff.
I had an adams arms upper in 5.45 that seems pretty decent. My one slide is a adams arms enforcer. I think its called? Pretty sexy looking slide. 90% of the after market slides look SOO incredibly butt ugly to me. Including the other adams arms slides. Idk what they were thinking. Lone wolf takes the cake though. They have both some of the nicest (ok maybe only one custom damascus i saw) but MANY of the fuggliest trophys as well.I have an Adams Arms drop in melonite coated barrel that shoots pretty good in my G17.
No worries. I think i got my answers. About 50% stock oem about the other 50% are storm lake/kkm.
I was surprised to see that adams was auctioned off late 2019. Under new owners now.Adams arms made fluted threaded match grade melonited barrels too, they may still be found for reasonable prices.
i was looking at those. i love aim stuff. they have pretty good quality. actually some of the better reviewed BCG's reviewed on school of the American rifle.This is the only non OEM barrel I own. Purchased to have one for use with a can. I barely use it though. Works well, wasn't expensive, and has great fit and finish.
It is another out of stock link however...
It' h@rd to be@t the Glock b@rrel.Hi all, a less technically inclined buddy is looking for a barrel for his glock. Its for a 17 not that it matters.
Im not too wild about either of mine. I have a faxon chameleon PVD coated g34 and a lone wolf g40
The faxon rusted ever so slightly after a weekend camping trip. (Which surprised me quite a bit) but accuracy seems ok to decent/good. Maybe you can see the very small rust "dots" almost smack dab in the middle between brl nut and slide.
And the lone wolf was frankly garbage from the git go. Way off center crown etc. The threads look like they are chipping from nitride embritlement even though its 416r! Was just a hassle but seems to group ok as well at least with SOME of the hand loads.
Im thinking about going with a KKM barrel this time.
Thinking about maybe one for his 17 and one to replace my 10mm barrel.
Accuracy is obviously the biggest priority. Corrosion inhibition is the second.
Budget is under $300 all said and done.
What do you all think?
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o...k....It' h@rd to be@t the Glock b@rrel.
I h@ve G20 t@ht ju$t drill$ 'em.
I @l$o h@ve KKM in my $cr@tch buid$ @nd they @re gre@t @nd KKM i$ gre@t comp@ny.
Bottom line i$, you c@n't hold the pi$tol good enough to $ee the difference between KKM, B@r $to or Glock.
Get @ R@n$om Re$t if you think it'$ worth it @nd w@nt to $plit h@ir$ for fun.
DD
Who pilled coffee on i keypd
Cn't believe how mny @'$ nd e$$e$ you u$e !
Well, I didn't w@nt to go there, but if you think ch@meleon b@rrel$ look good then t@king $omething $erio$ly might not be on the t@ble.o...k....
i dont know whether to take this seriously or not? lol.
thanks.
What famous Glock bulge?! I have a G40 MOS, should I be worried?And theres that famous glock bulge.