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I was inquiring if there are any members that have purchased the EFK Fire Dragon barrel for a Sig P6/225? If so, did it drop right in? Feeding and reliability issues? Any feedback would be appreciated. | ||
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I got one years ago for a p220 to replace a barrel that had bulged out from a squib I think. The lock up is extremely sloppy and loose as a coal burner. I sent a few emails asking if this was in spec and never got a response. | |||
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I have a 9mm barrel that locks up and shoots accurately. Dropped right in no problem. It's a P229. | |||
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While not for a sig, my threaded EFK barrel fits my Five-seveN perfectly. | |||
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Had one for a Glock G19. Never any problems or questionable fitting issues with it. Recently sold it to a friend who needed it more than I currently do for his Glock/Poly80 build. But I would buy one again if the need arises. | |||
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I bought 1 for a P229 recently and it dropped right in with no fitting issue. Seems to be a good barrel but I have not shot it yet. | |||
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I put one in a P6. It took a moderate amount of fitting. Definately not drop in. I have discovered it also doesn't like HP's. I haven't really tried to fix that part yet, because it's in a gun that I only use for play. In full disclosure, though, it's in a P6 that I brought back from having been de-milled, so the pistol was a little bit of a basket case. The barrel is very accurate though. | |||
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I have one in a Glock 29, a .40 conversion barrel. It came with the pistol. I have yet to shoot it or even put it in the pistol, but apparently the previous owner liked it. | |||
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I've got a threaded EKG for my Glock 19 gen 4. It fits much tighter than my stock barrel but still works 100%. It is at least as accurate as my Glock barrel, but I don't know if it's "more" accurate or not because I haven't actually tried to shoot it any better than I normally shoot the pistol since it was supposed to be for a suppressor I never ended up following through on. | |||
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A little more than 11 years ago, I bought one for a P229. It worked very well with the p229/.40. Then I recently found a used P229/357sig. The barrel fits right in and works as though it was made with the pistol. | |||
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I got one last year for a P6. Dropped in, but it is a good tight fit. Very accurate and no reliability issues so far including 115g Gold Dots. Only a couple hundred rounds through it though. They were the only game in town for a P6/225 barrel that I could find. “People have to really suffer before they can risk doing what they love.” –Chuck Palahnuik Be harder to kill: https://preparefit.ck.page | |||
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I have several. Bought them to use in my Sigs 226,which were in 40 S&W. The conversation barrels worked fine with no problems. I bought another for my wife’s 40 to convert it to 9 mm and it had to be fitted. I later heard that production had moved to Korea. Officers lives matter! | |||
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Used one to convert my P226 from 40 to 9, dropped right in, locked up perfectly. Several thousand rounds through it without an issue. | |||
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