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Running threaded barrels "just because"

Posted: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 16:01:24
by YoungGunVA
Ive been eyeing a threaded barrel for my M&P for a while now. I dont own a suppressor or compensator or anything like that. I just really love the look of an m&p with a weapon light and threaded barrel. I do plan on getting a suppressor down the road (possibly next tax season if there will still be such a thing). My question is this. Does anyone else here run threaded barrels just for aesthetics? Some have said the small amount of added length helps with ballistics but I call BS on that.

Re: Running threaded barrels "just because"

Posted: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 17:27:03
by GeneFrenkle
I don't think the extra length provides any substntial improvement in ballistics. I think there's an issue with carrying if you do not have a chp, however.

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Re: Running threaded barrels "just because"

Posted: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 17:41:05
by YoungGunVA
GeneFrenkle wrote:I don't think the extra length provides any substntial improvement in ballistics. I think there's an issue with carrying if you do not have a chp, however.

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interesting. I have a chp so thats no problem but i have never heard about an issue open carrying with a threaded barrel. Why do you think that would be an issue?

Re: Running threaded barrels "just because"

Posted: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 17:42:35
by gunderwood
Just for looks? No. I do have them for suppressors though. They do look cool with knurled thread protecters on them. If you carry the gun, you may find that not all holsters are friendly to an extended/threaded barrel.

A longer barrel will give you more velocity, but it's not much. Usually the threaded barrels are just the next size up with threads (e.g. a threaded G19 barrel is about the same length as a non-threaded G17).

Re: Running threaded barrels "just because"

Posted: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 17:47:22
by YoungGunVA
gunderwood wrote:Just for looks? No. I do have them for suppressors though. They do look cool with knurled thread protecters on them. If you carry the gun, you may find that not all holsters are friendly to an extended/threaded barrel.

A longer barrel will give you more velocity, but it's not much. Usually the threaded barrels are just the next size up with threads (e.g. a threaded G19 barrel is about the same length as a non-threaded G17).
well im a holster maker so getting a holster that accepts it wouldnt be an issue haha. Yea like i said, they do add a "sexy" factor and I dont think i would get one if i NEVER intended on owning a suppressor but since i do plan to get a suppressor in the future I may go ahead and get a Gemtech TB whenever i can find one again and then ill jsut have a sexy gun until i get my supppressor haha.

Re: Running threaded barrels "just because"

Posted: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 18:07:22
by gunderwood
YoungGunVA wrote:
gunderwood wrote:Just for looks? No. I do have them for suppressors though. They do look cool with knurled thread protecters on them. If you carry the gun, you may find that not all holsters are friendly to an extended/threaded barrel.

A longer barrel will give you more velocity, but it's not much. Usually the threaded barrels are just the next size up with threads (e.g. a threaded G19 barrel is about the same length as a non-threaded G17).
well im a holster maker so getting a holster that accepts it wouldnt be an issue haha. Yea like i said, they do add a "sexy" factor and I dont think i would get one if i NEVER intended on owning a suppressor but since i do plan to get a suppressor in the future I may go ahead and get a Gemtech TB whenever i can find one again and then ill jsut have a sexy gun until i get my supppressor haha.
If you want a challenge, design a leg/chest holster that works with the suppressor attached!

Re: Running threaded barrels "just because"

Posted: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 18:18:18
by GeneFrenkle
http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504 ... 18.2-287.4

§ 18.2-287.4. Carrying loaded firearms in public areas prohibited; penalty

...designed by the manufacturer to accommodate a silencer...

IANAL, but seems to me that's what a threaded barrel is for, but pls correct me. I've been wrong before.

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Re: Running threaded barrels "just because"

Posted: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 18:26:49
by gunderwood
GeneFrenkle wrote:http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504 ... 18.2-287.4

§ 18.2-287.4. Carrying loaded firearms in public areas prohibited; penalty

...designed by the manufacturer to accommodate a silencer...

IANAL, but seems to me that's what a threaded barrel is for, but pls correct me. I've been wrong before
You are correct, but a CHP negates that limitation.

Re: Running threaded barrels "just because"

Posted: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 18:29:27
by GeneFrenkle
Coreect, that was qualified in the second sentence in the first response.

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Re: Running threaded barrels "just because"

Posted: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 21:55:27
by steelheart
Check out www.silencersarelegal.com

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Re: Running threaded barrels "just because"

Posted: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 23:03:29
by Jbecker
Oh you mean like this? FWIW, I have a Raven Concealment Phantom holster on order for this setup.

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Re: Running threaded barrels "just because"

Posted: Sat, 23 Mar 2013 00:56:29
by Jakeiscrazy
They look neat honestly buy it and then use it as an excuse for a suppressor.

Re: Running threaded barrels "just because"

Posted: Sat, 23 Mar 2013 10:39:04
by gunderwood
Jakeiscrazy wrote:They look neat honestly buy it and then use it as an excuse for a suppressor.
+1

Re: Running threaded barrels "just because"

Posted: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 16:21:58
by TallEd
IANAL but it sounds to me like aftermarket barrels would not be considered "...designed by the manufacturer..." as specified in § 18.2-287.4.

Re: Running threaded barrels "just because"

Posted: Thu, 28 Mar 2013 15:34:50
by YoungGunVA
Jbecker wrote:Oh you mean like this? FWIW, I have a Raven Concealment Phantom holster on order for this setup.

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should have got a set up from ThinkFast Custom Kydex. You wouldnt be waiting any more and 5 weeks ;) lol.

Re: Running threaded barrels "just because"

Posted: Thu, 28 Mar 2013 15:35:14
by YoungGunVA
Jakeiscrazy wrote:They look neat honestly buy it and then use it as an excuse for a suppressor.
oh, thats my plan...haha