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    Glock 19 threaded barrels

    Hey guys,

    I have a few Gen 5 G3n 19 and G45. Both are excellent. I would love to get a threaded barrel for it so I could run a can. I tend to prefer factory options (I am a Toyota kind of guy). I never can find a factory threaded barrel? I am looking for factory reliability, and don't care about tighter groups or other stuff like that. What are the best options? Thoughts?
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    It’s hard to beat a KKM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ggammell View Post
    It’s hard to beat a KKM.
    This is what I using on one of my Gen 3s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Dumb Gun Collector View Post
    Hey guys,

    I have a few Gen 5 G3n 19 and G45. Both are excellent. I would love to get a threaded barrel for it so I could run a can. I tend to prefer factory options (I am a Toyota kind of guy). I never can find a factory threaded barrel? I am looking for factory reliability, and don't care about tighter groups or other stuff like that. What are the best options? Thoughts?
    No idea if this works since I haven't tried it yet, but scroll down and you will find downloadable order forms that have threaded barrels listed.

    https://us.glock.com/en/Downloadable-Materials

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    Quote Originally Posted by titsonritz View Post
    This is what I using on one of my Gen 3s.
    Love my KKM match threaded barrels. Only barrels I run.

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    You could get a Gen5 G17 barrel threaded.

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    I got a Griffin Armament one that came with a free comp......match barrel but I havent shot it yet...

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Dumb Gun Collector View Post
    Hey guys,

    I have a few Gen 5 G3n 19 and G45. Both are excellent. I would love to get a threaded barrel for it so I could run a can. I tend to prefer factory options (I am a Toyota kind of guy). I never can find a factory threaded barrel? I am looking for factory reliability, and don't care about tighter groups or other stuff like that. What are the best options? Thoughts?
    https://store.teamglock.com/g19-gen4...ed-barrel.html

    Edit: gen 5 out if stock (damn).

    KKM is my recommendation.
    Last edited by MegademiC; 10-26-22 at 15:52.

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    I’ve had good results with Grey Ghost Precision threaded barrels on my g45 and also a gen3 G17.


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    Just a note RTg parts has them for 179.
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