Glock 22 Constantly Jams

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I guess I really should not blame this on glock but more on the Lone WOlf Barrel I purchased for it. I purchased a used glock 22 police trade in, I knew it was well taken care of because it belonged to a family relative :)

Took it to a glock armorer and he replaced everything for me and got rid of the NY trigger as well and even cleaned it. I am talking replace all internals which I could have done but I wanted some one certified to do it. Well I also purchased a lone wolf barrel and with this barrel the thing constantly jams on feeding. Not that I had to but because everything the else was done I figured I had the cash I would do this as well. Has anyone had any luck with lone wolf because I have sent emails with no replies and also have tried to call but always have to leave a message no one ever picks up so after 2 messages I just chalked it up to money waisted, I even purchased a thread protector that was the right size and would not fit all the way on it would only go on partially. The only thing that has not been replaced are the 4 LE magazines I got with it. Now the strange piece is that with the original barrel it functions properly with factory ammo and my reloads which I try to duplicate factory or a little lighter for practice and range time. Now before you say it could be the light reloads, the first round won't even chamber by letting the slide go home it stove pipes in the barrel but with the factory barrel I let the slide go home and it feeds no problem. Any ideas, should I go ahead and replace the magazines as well or just say oh well and walk around with the sucker sign stamped on my forehead for purchasing the after market barrel? Oh yeah if I take the barrel out and just drop a round in the barrel it fits like a champ the cartridge length on factory and reloads are 1.125.
 
I had the same problem with my "match" barrel, even shooting factory ammo. Went back to the stock barrel and it's been great ever since.

Glocks function best if you keep it as close to stock as possible.
 
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