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  • US Infidel

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    I'm using a lone wolf. On my G17 with my Octane. No issues over the past couple years and cheaper than others.
     
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    YoungMarine

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    I have a lone wolf for my G19 and Storm lake for my M&P9L. Both are accurate enough for me while suppressor shooting and threads are concentric. Storm lake looks nicer than lone wolf.


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    Are you planning to shoot lead? If so, go aftermarket. My zev tech barrel runs just fine without issue. If not, the factory glock one works well also.
     

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    Although they aren't threaded, I have used Bar-Sto and KKM barrel - great products. Both offer threaded barrels.
     

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    bar-sto, KKM, stormlake, Blacklist industries, zev, surefire, lone wolf, EFK, factory glock, silencerco, gemtech, PSA, and VDI are all the companies off the top of my head that make barrels for glocks. Just about any of them will serve its purpose.
     

    Vermiform

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    Thanks for all of the responses. Didn't realize there were so many options for Glock now. Any leads on one for a Beretta 92?

    Are you planning to shoot lead? If so, go aftermarket. My zev tech barrel runs just fine without issue. If not, the factory glock one works well also.

    I do not reload so I don't think that lead will be a consideration, unless there is something I need to know about suppressing 9mm? Do folks that use 9mm suppressors shoot a bunch of lead or does it have anything to do with the availability of subsonic ammo?
     

    Spleen

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    147 and up are generally too heavy to go supersonic.
    A better buy than most 9mm ammo sold as being subsonic rounds, many of which will not reliably cycle your slide.
     

    rcm192

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    Silencerco on my 19. Going to get one for my 17L soon as well.

    I like the winchester train and defend 147 gr fmj. Its cheap and easily available from the distributors so thats whats I have been shooting. I think the fps is 950 muzzle.
     
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