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Our customers demand premium upgrades that allow them increased performance. Our dynamic website displays real time, accurate inventory control allowing the vast majority of orders to process and ship the same day. Our in-house engineers utilize CAD design exploiting exacting CNC tolerance control at all manufacturing levels. Our QC starts with mill run quantities of raw materials. The barrels will fit all 92-series pistols and will even fit Taurus clones.įounded in 1998, Lone Wolf Distributors has easily established itself as the leading Glock accessory supplier. Made from 416 stainless steel and treated with a premium Salt Bath Nitride coating, the AlphaWolf Beretta 92 barrel is guaranteed to last.

Lone wolf barrels series#

“I’ll tell you who doesn’t want a threaded Beretta barrel: communists.”Ĭaleb’s enthusiasm aside, like all AlphaWolf barrels, the Beretta 92 series barrels are drop-in fit, while enhancing the accuracy of the pistol. “Who doesn’t want a threaded barrel for their Beretta?!,” asked Caleb Giddings, Lone Wolf’s Creative Editor and noted Beretta enthusiast. Lone Wolf is here to scratch that itch with the threaded Beretta 92 series barrels. Ask any enthusiast and they’ll name countless movies that featured the Beretta: Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, and Boondock Saints to name a few. The Beretta 92 series is the most iconic semi-auto from the 80s and 90s, and it enjoys quite the following today. Lone Wolf Distributors continues their expansion of the AlphaWolf barrel line to now include the legendary Beretta 92 series! I'm loading to 1.135.The new AlphaWolf Beretta 92 barrel carries an MSRP of $159.95 and can be found on the Lone Wolf website. this may be due to teh barrel being reamed to my loads making it be more efficient. After the match I again chrono's the load with both barrels and confirmed that the LWD barrel seems to shoot faster. I had consistently chrono'd the same load at 169-170 for almost a year from the stock barrel. I originally went with a 23-pound recoil spring, but then found a heavier spring (24-pound) and went it with it instead. For example, at teh first match I shot with teh LWD barrel, the match chrono registered my loads at a PF of 179. 45 Super, I bought an aftermarket barrel (Alpha Wolf stainless-steel threaded barrel), a heavier recoil spring (24 pounds), and a tungsten guide rod, all from Lone Wolf Distributors (LWD). I know it is contrary to most of what I've read, but my Lone Barrel chrono's consistently faster than my stocl Glock barrel wtih teh same loads. The accuracy was far supperior to the kkm barrel, I killed a fly at 15 yards with my. But neither have the accuracy of a fitted Bar-Sto barrel in an XD-9 Tactical. also the Briley barrel was much faster than the kkm barrels, so I was able to decrease my powder charge. The Lone Wolf 40-9mm conversion barrel for my 24 lets me load as long as the Glock 9mm barrel. I have very happy with my 2 gunsmith fitted Briley barrels, when I shoot the gun, My brass shows no indication of a bulge, in fact when I run it through my sizer its like I am reloading brass fired from a 2011. When I called kkm and told them that my groups were big, they told me that it was me flinching. I had 2 kkm barrels and one shot good, and the other shot lousy. While that’s a personal preference, it will help myself and others balance the different considerations: chamber support vs feeding vs cost or value vs accuracy.

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Please feel free to post as to what your favorite barrel is, and why. The first question is what you’ve used, as opinions of folks who’ve tried more than one barrel are particularly helpful. With that in mind, I’ve started this poll, with the hope of collecting and synthesizing the combined decades of shooting expertise of the members on this site.Ĭould you please participate in this poll? The polls are limited to three questions, so I’ve focused on the two questions – chamber support and reliability of feeding – where there isn’t consensus (accuracy seems to be a wash cost is readily available info).

  • People pick an after-market barrel for different, personal reasons (e.g., some folks look for best for chamber support some look for which feeds most reliably etc.).
  • People only have experience with only one type of after-market barrel.
  • 40 S&W after reading Brian’s post on how “SAAMI specs indicate that a 40 S&W chamber should have a fully supported chamber (due to the round's high pressure), but Glock chose to ignore that for their 40 caliber barrels, because it makes the gun easier to feed more reliably.”Īfter going blind reading ~every single post on these forums on Glock after-market barrels, I haven’t seen consensus on which is the best one to get, mostly I think due to a couple of reasons: I decided to get an after-market fully-supported barrel for my Glock 35.















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