Glock Barrels — Threaded, Match & Replacement Barrels
Find Glock-compatible barrels engineered for accuracy and durability, available in match-grade, threaded, and standard replacement options. Our selection covers common fitments for Glock 17, 19, 26, and other models — with clear notes on barrel length, rifling twist rate, and thread pitch. Check each product page for generation compatibility and recommended slide pairings.
Our Glock barrel collection includes OEM-style replacements, match-grade barrels for improved accuracy, and threaded barrels for suppressor or compensator use. Each product listing details caliber, barrel length, rifling twist rate, thread pitch (if threaded), and material/finish (nitride, stainless, DLC). For Polymer80 or Glock-compatible frames, we note any fitment caveats and recommended slide pairings. We do not publish step‑by‑step fitting or installation instructions; customers unsure about installation should consult a qualified gunsmith. Product pages flag items with any shipping or legal restrictions and suggest serialized alternatives where applicable.
FAQ
Q1: What is a match-grade barrel for a Glock?
A match-grade barrel is manufactured to tighter tolerances and often has improved bore and crown finish for better accuracy compared to standard replacement barrels.
Q2: Do Glock barrels vary by generation?
Barrel fit is generally based on model and caliber rather than generation, but always confirm fitment on the product page, some aftermarket parts are generation-specific.
Q3: What thread pitch do Glock threaded barrels use?
Common thread pitches for Glock 9mm barrels include 1/2x28 and M13.5x1, but thread pitch varies by manufacturer and model, always check the product spec before ordering.
Q4: Can I use a threaded barrel with my Glock-compatible frame?
Threaded barrels can be used if the slide and muzzle device configuration accommodate the threads. For Polymer80 or aftermarket frames/slides, confirm compatibility on the product page or consult a gunsmith.
Q5: How do I choose the right barrel length for my Glock build?
Choose shorter barrels for compact carry and maneuverability, and longer barrels for improved velocity and sight radius. Product pages list barrel lengths and recommended uses to help you decide.