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Magic_Salad0892
08-19-11, 02:59
http://www.palmettostatearmory.com/2077.php

People have asked where I got my OEM threaded barrels from. I now have 3.

Here you go.

Thankfully they're metric thread. This is what I'm using to mount my Ti-RANTs. (2, want to get 3rd.)

Hopefully, we'll see these more and more.

mkmckinley
08-19-11, 04:29
Thanks for the tip, what's the advantage of the metric thread of you don't mind my asking?

Magic_Salad0892
08-19-11, 05:00
Thanks for the tip, what's the advantage of the metric thread of you don't mind my asking?

More common, (or at least it used to be) there's the theory that it can provide tighter lockup, and IIRC you can get O-Rings for metric threads that'll secure the can on tighter.

I could be wrong about any of those things, but I'm more comfortable with metric threads.

one
08-19-11, 09:38
I've not had any of my metric threaded barrels have a suppressor back off and start unscrewing like I have on the 1/2x28 barrels. That is save for the SOCOM pistol.

wahoo95
08-19-11, 10:22
LH threads dont back off as easily. I added an o ring to my M&P9 threaded barrel and it makes a big difference.

skyugo
08-20-11, 02:23
i saw this today, super cool. makes me want a can for my 19. :o

this a limited edition? or have the gents at PSA got a steady supply.

Magic_Salad0892
08-20-11, 07:39
i saw this today, super cool. makes me want a can for my 19. :o

this a limited edition? or have the gents at PSA got a steady supply.

Not sure, but I would assume a steady supply, as there isn't an order limit, and it doesn't say LIMITED in huge letters on the page.

baffle Stack
08-20-11, 13:42
I don't understand. How Do LH threads back out less then RH threads?

Robb Jensen
08-20-11, 14:28
Those and LH thread G21 barrels have been available for a few months now. G17 (non-Gen 4) factory threaded barrels will be available very soon too. I picked one up for my G19 Gen 2 at work when they first came out

skyugo
08-21-11, 13:12
Not sure, but I would assume a steady supply, as there isn't an order limit, and it doesn't say LIMITED in huge letters on the page.

that's true, if there's anything that the firearms market overuses more than anything it's "limited supplies!"