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    Glock Match Barrels

    I'm interested in getting a Match Target barrel installed into one of my Glock 17's. I have set my sights on the Wilson Combat (Out of stock) or Bar-Sto (14-16 weeks).

    If you have a match barrel by any manufacturer in your Glock please post your experiences. Do they run? Notice any accuracy improvements? Did you install it yourself? If not, who did the work?

    I'm curious to hear how they run.
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    Va,

    A fellow local club member has a wilson combat barrel installed in his Glock 17, I have seen him shoot it a few times in PPC matches and it shoots pretty good groups at 50 feet (he normally shoots a 585-590 on a b27r). I have never seen him have any issues with it but I know he shoots pretty light reloads through it (147gr berry's plated not sure on the load).

    A quick question if you don't mind answering, are you replacing the barrel to achieve higher accuracy or other reasons?

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    I have a Glock 19 with gunsmith-fitted Briley barrel. It actually was fitted by Briley themselves.
    Previous owner had it checked through a Ransom rest, 5 ten round groups of 124 +P HST at 25 yards. Average group was just over 3 inches, range 2.6-3.6. I believe total on invoice was 300 bucks for barrel and work.
    In my opinion, not worth it. It runs very reliably, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YVK View Post
    I have a Glock 19 with gunsmith-fitted Briley barrel. It actually was fitted by Briley themselves.
    Previous owner had it checked through a Ransom rest, 5 ten round groups of 124 +P HST at 25 yards. Average group was just over 3 inches, range 2.6-3.6. I believe total on invoice was 300 bucks for barrel and work.
    In my opinion, not worth it. It runs very reliably, though.
    a ransom rest may not be a fair test on a glock, as the slide to frame fit is pretty lose, while the slide to barrel (and hence barrel to sight) fit is quite tight. if you're just supporting the gun by the frame and not looking at the sights for each shot the perceived accuracy would suffer due to the loose frame to slide fit.

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    What's the alternative?

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    Quote Originally Posted by YVK View Post
    What's the alternative?
    ya know, i really don't know. i guess if you used a ransom rest and aligned the sights each time, but that seems like human error would come in pretty heavily.

    there was another thread about ransom rests somewhere (maybe in ammo and reloading) and it came up that it was a poor way to test pistols for that reason.

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    The Bar-Sto's are very nice barrels if you don't mind the wait. I have another one on order for my 23 right now.
    Groups go from 7"-8" to around a 2" at 50 yards.
    Never had any issues with function/feeding.
    Had to install it myself, and it required a bit of filing around the hood of the barrel, other than that no modifications. Bar-Sto offers drop ins as well, I don't like those however because they don't fit as well.

    I can't speak for the Wilson Combat barrel as I haven't owned any.

    Quote Originally Posted by VA_Dinger View Post
    I'm interested in getting a Match Target barrel installed into one of my Glock 17's. I have set my sights on the Wilson Combat (Out of stock) or Bar-Sto (14-16 weeks).

    If you have a match barrel by any manufacturer in your Glock please post your experiences. Do they run? Notice any accuracy improvements? Did you install it yourself? If not, who did the work?

    I'm curious to hear how they run.
    Last edited by Rattlehead; 03-21-11 at 02:23.

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    Our gunsmith installed a Storm Lake barrel on my 22. Groups did shrink fractionally. I did have some reliability issues using the 10 round mags - which is most likely the mag. Overall, I like it but i would be curious to see how the Wilson barrel does as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YVK View Post
    I have a Glock 19 with gunsmith-fitted Briley barrel. It actually was fitted by Briley themselves.
    Previous owner had it checked through a Ransom rest, 5 ten round groups of 124 +P HST at 25 yards. Average group was just over 3 inches, range 2.6-3.6. I believe total on invoice was 300 bucks for barrel and work.
    In my opinion, not worth it. It runs very reliably, though.
    Key words there,,NOT worth it !!! Spend the $$$$ on more trigger time !! I shoot with a buddy that has a "Stock" Glock 17 and we shoot Action Pistol and he consitently shoots high 460,,470s and a Perfect Score is 480 !!! He shoots Cast 125 grn reloads ! Sorry for not really helping out with experiance with a Match BBL,,but just figured I would add my views on it !!! I will take my 20 lashes now !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Pennington View Post
    I fitted a BarSto semi-drop-in barrel to my G19 and shot consistant 25 yard, 5 shot groups of 1" or under from a rest. This was using a Leupold Deltapoint and Speer Gold Dot 124gr +P+. The factory barrel shot about 2.6" with the same set up.
    I have had a different experience with mine. I have one Glock frame, 2 slides and three barrels. One slide is the one that had Briley barrel mated to it; I also have an OEM barrel for it. I have not noticed any considerable difference in group sizes between two barrels; the biggest difference is a consistency of groups between different types of ammo with match barrel. Interestingly, OEM barrel shoots high and needs 0.215 front sight, and Briley shoots even higher and needs 0.235 sight.
    The other slide has a JP optic and its respective OEM barrel, and the optic cuts groups by at least 40%.

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