Within the normal usage experienced by shooters, the most important thing about a barrel is being well fitted assuming that the barrel is made to proper specs.
I use a Storm Lake barrel to shoot 9mm out of my G22. It was truly a drop in part. That and G17 mags and it was good to go. It is very. very accurate by the way. Seems to be a quality product. I have nothing but good to say about them.
SiGARMS used Storm Lake for their barrels on the first GSRs (1911s)...I have one of their conversion .40S&W to 9mm barrels for my Glock 23 wanna be 19...it works fine and appears high quality...
Bill
SiGARMS used Storm Lake for their barrels on the first GSRs (1911s)...I have one of their conversion .40S&W to 9mm barrels for my Glock 23 wanna be 19...it works fine and appears high quality...
Bill
Yup the gen 1 GSR had nice storm lake barrels. IMHO that was one of the issues with the gun Sig had no experience with fitting a gun made up of parts they did not make. I had one and it was a tack driver. I ended up selling it because it pain to find holsters and needed the cash to get a Les Baer.
i have a glock 24 barrel in my glock 22. haven't had any problems. i uses mines as a side arm for hunting. i notice the rifling starting to rust, thought they were stainless steel??! not a good sign.
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