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    Default Compensated Barrel Glock 19

    I was wondering does anybody have an opinion on them are they better or just not worth the money? I have a Glock 19 are there any compensated barrel for my gun?

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    Default Re: Compensated Barrel Glock 19

    You don't need a compensated barrel. It will ruin your night vision if you have to shoot at night, and if you shoot from retention, the hot gasses will get redirected into your face.

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    Default Re: Compensated Barrel Glock 19

    Of course his concerns are for a defensive pistol. If you are just going to be doing target, a C model is totally fine.

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    Default Re: Compensated Barrel Glock 19

    I think he already has a G19, and was just looking at a after market comp. bbl.

    IMHO, you won't notice much difference in recoil. Better off to use that money for more ammo.

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    Default Re: Compensated Barrel Glock 19

    Don't bother with aftermarket parts for glocks. You're not going to make them any more reliable, so that leaves the alternative.

    Comps are superfluous for most duty calibers and have the drawbacks mentioned by jmateer. Any pistol which could potentially be used for self defense is a defensive pistol. I doubt our friend is buying a Glock 19 with a race gun in mind

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    Default Re: Compensated Barrel Glock 19

    Quote Originally Posted by glock19 View Post
    I was wondering does anybody have an opinion on them are they better or just not worth the money? I have a Glock 19 are there any compensated barrel for my gun?
    Nah, just stick with the stock weapon, You don't want a compensated pistol in a defensive situation. You've made a good choice w/ the glock. Ugly, but extremely reliable.

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    Default Re: Compensated Barrel Glock 19

    Quote Originally Posted by jackbauer View Post
    Ugly, but extremely reliable.
    I like to say "beautiful in their simplicity"

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    Default Re: Compensated Barrel Glock 19

    Quote Originally Posted by MarcS View Post
    I like to say "beautiful in their simplicity"
    I'd say that would be an excellent way of putting it!!!

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    Default Re: Compensated Barrel Glock 19

    There are some EXTREMELY flat shooting Glocks out there. A good comp will work wonders.


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    Default Re: Compensated Barrel Glock 19

    I have a 19C. I bought it used as a compensated model.
    Frankly, I wouldn't spend any extra money on a compensated 9mm but would buy one (used) if the price was good.
    If you have a standard 19, you'd need both the barrel and slide (you'd need the compensation slots milled in the slide).
    Since I do use this gun for CCW (and I do recognize the disadvantages for a compensated handgun in a self defense situation), I've thought about buying a standard barrel to replace the compensated barrel.

    9mm just doesn't recoil that much unless you're shooting really hot loads (which I don't). I will say the gun stays right on target though!

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