- Constructed of 416R stainless steel
- Target grade, precision Cut Rifling, 1 : 10 twist
- 3.53 inch barrel length with SAAMI specification chamber
- 11 degree Target Crown
- Engineered and Made in the U.S.A.
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Outstanding Upgrade
After shooing 100 rounds today either I am getting pro level or this is the ultimate upgrade!
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9mm g3c ported barrel
Worked great slid right in no filing or slide work needed it worked as it should and have put 400+ rounds down range with not a single jam, misfire, or any malfunction at all.
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Ported barrel
I had the threaded barrel from lakeline,I liked it but a little too long so I got the ported barrel,glad I did shoots more accurately and looks better in my opinion.But if I get a silencer I'll have a barrel all ready.Biggest Improvement is the spring upgrade you guys sell.
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Barrel
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ported barrel g3c
Great stuff...combined this ported barrel with the Lakeline recoil spring assembly and striker assembly. Do the same guys...you won't regret it. Lubricate barrel as instructed and all will go well. Some good youtubers have posted helpful info about striker assembly installation...recommend you check 'em out. Hope this helps. John
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Ported Barrel
After veiwing a utub vid on the comparison of parts between the G2 series and the PT709, I dicided to purchase this nice looking comp. When it arrived I went about the small task of fine tune fitting. Now mind you, I am not a gun smith but do have a fair amount of common sence. This fitting just required a small amount of sanding in the lock port area on the barrel, and that was that. Since installation I have taken my PT709 out to the range twice now and fired it with this barrel in it. I fired a good 400 rounds thruogh it. I have found that it works best with factory rounds, or close to that, (since I reload most of my ammo) to function well. And I have to admit it looks pretty cool too. I have also purchased the stainless steel firing pin guide, I think it has to have less friction than the factory one. This has given this oldish gun a new life.
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Ported Barrel
After veiwing a utub vid on the comparison of parts between the G2 series and the PT709, I dicided to purchase this nice looking comp. When it arrived I went about the small task of fine tune fitting. Now mind you, I am not a gun smith but do have a fair amount of common sence. This fitting just required a small amount of sanding in the lock port area on the barrel, and that was that. Since installation I have taken my PT709 out to the range twice now and fired it with this barrel in it. I fired a good 400 rounds thruogh it. I have found that it works best with factory rounds, or close to that, (since I reload most of my ammo) to function well. And I have to admit it looks pretty cool too. I have also purchased the stainless steel firing pin guide, I think it has to have less friction than the factory one. This has given this oldish gun a new life.
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Ported Barrel
After veiwing a utub vid on the comparison of parts between the G2 series and the PT709, I dicided to purchase this nice looking comp. When it arrived I went about the small task of fine tune fitting. Now mind you, I am not a gun smith but do have a fair amount of common sence. This fitting just required a small amount of sanding in the lock port area on the barrel, and that was that. Since installation I have taken my PT709 out to the range twice now and fired it with this barrel in it. I fired a good 400 rounds thruogh it. I have found that it works best with factory rounds, or close to that, (since I reload most of my ammo) to function well. And I have to admit it looks pretty cool too. I have also purchased the stainless steel firing pin guide, I think it has to have less friction than the factory one. This has given this oldish gun a new life.
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GX4 Black nitride ported barrel
Drops in, Cycles, feeds, and shoots 100%…all for a great price. What’s not to like?