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  • ryanbr

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    So what threaded barrel is everyone using for their G19 and G17's. Who has the general best rep and whose should stay away from?
     

    Chase515

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    I have two lone wolf barrels, one is .40-9mm conversion non threaded, the other is .40-357sig threaded with a muzzle brake. I run reloads threw both barrels with no problems. Magpul mags are where I have problems and get to practice malfunction drills ftf.
     

    ryanbr

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    I have two lone wolf barrels, one is .40-9mm conversion non threaded, the other is .40-357sig threaded with a muzzle brake. I run reloads threw both barrels with no problems. Magpul mags are where I have problems and get to practice malfunction drills ftf.

    Seems to be what a lot of people are starting say about the magpul mags.
     

    cordex

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    I have a couple Lone Wolfs which have been fine so far and about as inexpensive as you can ask for.

    I had issues with magpul magazines and steel case ammo, though not brass. Complained to Magpul and they suggested a light coat of lube inside the mag tube. Definitely helps.
     

    croy

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    Seems to be what a lot of people are starting say about the magpul mags.
    I have had good luck with mine, I even ran them in my last class. It was a 2 day class followed by another advanced 2 day class. My 2 days it didn't rain at all. I talked to some of the guys who stayed for the 2nd class and they said once it started raining and a little mud and they would jam up where factory kept on ticking. For that reason my 6 pmags are strictly for range use. Once they're finally wore out I'll replace them with factory.
     
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