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Old April 21st, 2007, 03:40 PM   #1
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9mm Conversion Barrel Question

I've been thinking about buying a 9mm barrel for one of my .40S&W guns (SIG P226, 239 and a Glock G23), not sure which one yet.

First question: What's the difference between a "Semi drop in" and a "Match Target" barrel (these are the 2 types sold by Bar-Sto)?

Second question: I only know of Bar-Sto, KKM sold by Glockmeister, Lone Wolf Distributors. Who else is out there that makes barrels, and who would you recommend?
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Old April 21st, 2007, 03:54 PM   #2
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Don't know about Glocks but with 1911's semi-drop means there is a moderate amount of work needed to fit the barrel to your slide.

The match Target means there is a lot of work needed to fit the barrel to the slide.
Both probably needs to be done by a gunsmith.
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Old April 21st, 2007, 05:19 PM   #3
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Check with EFK Firedragon Barrels I have 3 of them for my XD's and they all are very good products that did really drop in no fitting work required.
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Old April 21st, 2007, 05:39 PM   #4
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I don't know about conversion barrels for the Sigs, but if you want a good accurate and fair priced 9mm conversion barrel for your G23, I would look at Lone Wolf Dist.'s own brand of barrels. You can get one of their stock length, ported or threaded 9mm conversion G23 barrels for $99.95. Their own brand of barrels are match grade, but have been pre-fitted, so they drop-in with no gunsmithing required. Here is the link on their web page:
http://www.lonewolfdist.com/products...&curRecIdx=161
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I agree with AZGlock13; I have the drop in .357 sig for my gG23.
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Old April 22nd, 2007, 03:16 PM   #6
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Any other manufactures, and recommendations???
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I have been thinking about a 9mm conv. for my G22. Another mfgr. I have been looking into is Storm Lake.
http://www.stormlakebarrel.com/

Here is a place that carries them:
http://www.glockworld.com/barrels.htm
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IF you're going to do the Sig route, just buy a factory barrel.

Ebay, gunbroker, Sigforum classifieds, whatever.

The thing on switching calibers is that your existing sights may not be dead on any more - usually they're combat-accurate on a B27 to, say 10-15m, but that's about it unless you're real lucky.
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