Lone Wolf barrels?

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Richard

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What does our cast know about Lone Wolf barrels? I want to know the good, bad, and the ugly about Lone Wolf barrels Why do I ask? I ordered a Lone Wolf 357 Sig conversion barrel for my Glock 23. I am interested in seeing how it compares to the the off brand 357 Sig conversion barrel I have for my G27. The cost of the Lone Wolf barrel was $89.95 vs about $180 for a Bar-Sto barrel. Regards, Richard :D
 
I got a conversion barrel in 9mm for my 23. It is AWESOME! Perfect function, and it has better accuracy than the .40 caliber barrel does. Probably has more to do with the difference in recoil as I am getting better with .40 now. I am wondering why you are looking at aftermarket for the .357 barrel as the stock 32 barrel would work fine. This is not the case with the 9mm version. Either way, Lone Wolf has treated me right, and I recommend them.
 
I was not impressed with the Lone Wolff barrel in G-17.
Factory barrel shot more accurate and factroy barrel was much more reliable in terms of FTF. Waste of $109.
 
Hey .45.
Just so you know, the LW barrel is semi-drop in, which means some of them need to be fitted to the gun. Not saying you didn't get a defective barrel, but they may need some fitting in some guns. Did you ever contact them about the problem, the owner seems to be a stand up guy.
 
40 to a 9mm conversion barrel. Nice, drop it, tight fit, no jams.
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