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Faxon Firearms has once again expanded its product catalog, this time with drop-in Glock barrels. Faxon is known around the industry for its quality, and these seem to be continuing that trend. So let us check out some “Fax” on these Faxon barrels.

Faxon’s Match Series Pistol Barrels for G17 / Glock 17 are machined 100% in-house from stress-relieved 416-R stainless steel. These barrels are then given a black Nitride or PVD coating to increase lubricity, barrel life, and resistance to surface wear. All barrels are conventionally rifled to allow a broader range of ammunition to be used, including cast lead. The barrels drop into factory-spec slides with no gunsmithing required. Better-than-factory tolerances ensure a consistent, tighter lockup than OEM.


The Glock G17 is an incredibly popular handgun, and Faxon has more than one barrel available for it. Available designs for the G17 include fluted, not fluted, threaded, and not threaded. Finishes include the rainbow chameleon PVD, gold, and black.

If you prefer the more compact dimensions of the Glock 19, Faxon has you covered. Their aftermarket G19 barrels are compatible with all generations of G19 and are offered in a variety of finishes and styles.

Faxon Firearms manufactures barrels for the G17, G19, G34, and G43/43X, among other products. So chances are there is a barrel for you. The barrels start at $139.00.
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