Glock 17 Threaded Barrel for sale

Frequently Asked Questions
Glock 17 Threaded Barrel for sale

Can you get a threaded barrel for a Glock 17?

Yes, threaded barrels for the Glock 17 are widely available from aftermarket manufacturers like Lone Wolf and Combat Armory, typically priced around $100–$200. They are drop-in replacements compatible with various generations and allow attachment of suppressors or compensators.

Can a Glock 17 use a suppressor?

Yes, a Glock 17 can use a suppressor. The factory barrel isn't threaded, so you'll need an aftermarket threaded barrel. Federal law requires ATF Form 4 registration and approval before legally owning a suppressor. Some states prohibit suppressors entirely.

How much is a Glock 17 with a threaded barrel?

Glock 17 pistols with threaded barrels typically run around $560 on our marketplace. Most listings fall between $92–$580, with one variant currently in stock across four retailers. Prices vary by generation and included accessories such as optics or suppressors.

Can I install a threaded barrel myself?

Threading a barrel requires specialized machinery most shooters don't own. Your practical options are having a gunsmith thread your existing barrel, or buying a pre-threaded drop-in replacement barrel, which requires no machining and is straightforward to install.

What are the best Glock 17 barrels?

Popular aftermarket Glock 17 barrels include Faxon, Grey Ghost Precision, Lone Wolf, KKM Precision, and Zev. Choice depends on budget, conversion needs, or accuracy goals. Most are drop-in compatible with Gen 3 and later frames, but verify fitment for your specific generation before purchasing.

What is the best suppressor for a Glock 17?

"Best" depends on your priorities. Popular 9mm options include the SilencerCo Spectre 9 (lightweight, compact), SilencerCo Omega 36M (versatile), and Rugged Obsidian 9 (durable). Consider sound reduction, weight, length, and local laws. Verify your barrel is threaded and consult a licensed dealer before purchasing.

How quiet is a suppressed Glock 17?

A suppressed Glock 17 with subsonic ammunition typically produces around 130–135 dB, compared to roughly 165 dB unsuppressed. That reduction is significant, but 130–135 dB is not hearing-safe — audiologists warn repeated exposure above 120–125 dB causes damage. Don't expect Hollywood quiet; hearing protection is still recommended.