I've actually had my smith(s) dimple the KKM barrels on the threading flats for better engagement with the screws- I prefer to avoid loctite for this application.
I've actually had my smith(s) dimple the KKM barrels on the threading flats for better engagement with the screws- I prefer to avoid loctite for this application.
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I put blue loctite on my KKM set screws and didn’t do anything else. Has been fine through several years of EDC and a few thousand rounds.
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I started this thread a while back with the intention of moving towards comps but I copied @Duke and ended up porting a bunch of pistols. I'd like to chime in and say that the Lucky 7 porting from monsoon tactical is insane in terms of muzzle rise reduction and I'd add that the G19 slide seems to track the best with a dot and porting versus shorter or longer slides.
Bumping an old thread, but how are newer ported barrels comparing to the KKM comp? Those Reactor17 slides look pretty slick, but I'm not sure how they compare to the KKM comp.
Also, are they pectoral index safe?
I have no ability to compare as I do not have a KKM or other comp on a glock but I decided to try an aim surplus ported barrel with the brownells slide I already had. I am surprised how well the tiny V8 ports work but I did have a POI change of about 4 inches at 7 yards. Unfortunately I haven't spent enough time with it to tell you if it is accurate at range. Most of my shooting so far has been 7ish yards.
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Yes. Example:
https://aimsurplus.com/products/aims...l-for-glock-19
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All of the raving I've heard about for a little while is over the Radian.
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