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Does it require fitting to install a newer 226 threaded barrel onto an older w german 226? Thanks.
 
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Does it require fitting to install a newer 226 threaded barrel onto an older w german 226? Thanks.

Never know until you try. Most factory replacement barrels are real drop-in. But, "some may require minor fitting", and that is always the disclaimer.


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I’ve bought and installed 4 different threaded barrels and installed them on 4 different 226s, some used some new guns and barrels. They all dropped right in.

In a couple cases, actually tightened up the action and my groups.
 
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Do some research into whatever brand you are going to buy. Most drop in but there might be some that don't. If there is any question, buying a Sig barrel might be your best option.
 
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Over the years, I have purchased 2 SIG Factory threaded barrels to add to pistols I already owned. One was a P226, the other was a P239.

Both dropped in and functioned properly with no fitting





While they share a suppressor, both have had over 1000 flawless rounds of ammunition through the threaded barrels

The only Factory threaded barrel that I can imaging NEEDS fitting would be one for the P226 X-5.


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The SIG factory threaded barrels for my P228 and my P220 both dropped in.



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My SIG branded threaded barrel dropped right into my W. German P226. The Bar-Sto stainless threaded barrel dropped right into my P226 Stainless but on my P220ST the barrel did not (SIG barrel also) so it went to SIG for fitment...Cost $65.00 plus shipping but was worth it to me because they also test fired three different ammo’s in it before returning it to me...Mark

 
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Most Sig manufactured barrels will drop right in on any gun but the X5's. The only one's I have to fit by hand have been Bar-sto 9mm conversion barrels, specifically for a German P229s. They are labeled as such but it's more, minor to medium fitting required than "may be" required.
 
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I only ordered one threaded barrel in the past and it was a factory barrel. I wanted something that would be easy to put in and have no issues. If you get a barrel, I would spend the extra dollars and get a quality one. It is worth the few extra $$ compared to having to get it fitted.
 
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