Lone Wolf AlphaWolf 9mm Conversion Barrel for Glock 22,31 Fluted Threaded Stainless Black AW-229TH [FC-397370692288]

Lone Wolf AlphaWolf 9mm Conversion Barrel for Glock 22,31 Fluted Threaded Stainless Black AW-229TH [FC-397370692288]

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nan AW-229TH

Model
AW-229TH
UPC Barcode
397370692288
Lone Wolf AlphaWolf pistol barrels are precision machined from heat treated 416R stainless steel. These barrels feature a durable, corrosion resistant matte black Salt Bath Nitride Coated finish. This particular barrel is a conversion barrel which will allow you to convert your full size G22 .40 S&W, or your full size G31 .357 SIG to allow you to shoot 9mm Luger. You can safely shoot Lead, Plated or Jacketed ammo through this barrel.

Features and Specifications:
This is not a Glock Factory Product, it is an after market Product
Manufacturer Number: AW-229TH
9mm Luger Conversion Barrel
5.03" Length
Threaded 1/2x28
Thread Protector Included
Certified Stress relieved 416R Stainless Steel
Button Rifled three stage honed bore
Salt Bath Nitride Finish
Designed for Lead, Plated or Jacketed ammunition
Matte Black

Fits:
Glock 22/31 all generations




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Rated 5 out of 5
Barrel rocks!
I'm currently converting a glock 22 to a 17 for training purposes, the barrel was just a first step, still need a 17 ejecter, extended slide and mag release. The barrel is excellent, I'll update further once I've hit the range a few times.
September 15, 2018
Rated 5 out of 5
mistake was buying the on
mistake was buying the one WITHOUT the threads but works flawlessly. looks like i'll have to purchase this one unless some kind sole has one or knows someone that would like to trade down with me kicking in some extra cash. BUT MINE LIKE I SAID HAS RUN FLAWLESS FOR OVER 1,000 ROUNDS since 9mm is so cheaper and BTW SHAME SHAME SHAME on your closing of mckinney, tx store. now we have no decient gun shop for miles and miles :(
March 23, 2016
Will it work in a glock 22 gen 4?
Answer: Per the written description: Fits: GLOCK 22/31 all generations
Can all 1/2 X 28 threaded comps work on this?
Answer: Probably not all of them, no
i have a Glock 22 and i would like to convert it to a 9mm, I have read that i need to replace the rod and spring when changing the barrel. Can you tell me which rod and spring setup i need to order to make sure the new barrel functions correctly, Also i need to replace the magazine for 9mm can your recommend which ones work the best. Thanks
Answer: There is no need to replace the rod and spring. Any 9mm GLOCK magazine is usable.
Will this work on a gen 3?
Answer: Yes it will.
Twist rate for this barrel? Thank you.
Answer: I cannot get a hold of Lone Wolf, but my calculations say 1 in 10", give or take.
What other parts should also be replaced? I know 9mm extractor is different, also bolt face is larger on. 40. I thought the trigger assembly was different and maybe spring,i assume g17 mags are needed as well ?
Answer: Per Glock the extractor, ejector, extractor spring, spring loaded bearing (I believe), are different between 9/40. I suppose if you want to change all of them it's probably like $40-50 in parts. I an an Advanced Glock Armorer, but I'm also sure Glock doesn't recommend any aftermarket barrel anyway.