Victory First is proud to announce the expanded partnership with Brownells with the manufacturing of the Brownells Edition Victory barrels by Victory First.
The debut offerings are match grade, drop in handgun barrels that have been vigorously tested and developed by Matt Jacques of Victory First. The Victory barrels have been under production for the Victory First brand for Glock handguns for several months. With the latest expansion of the Victory line that now includes match barrels for Gen 5 G19 and G17 Glocks, Smith and Wesson 9MM M&P and Shield, Sig Sauer P320 and 226, and Heckler and Koch VP9.
The current barrels that are being provided to Brownells are match grade and have been tested to provide the shooter a barrel that will provide superior accuracy and reliability to enhance your handgun.
“While we have been producing barrels for our own customers of Victory First for some time now, we were very excited to have Brownells ask us to produce the Brownells Edition Victory Barrel for them.” said Matt ‘Jake’ Jacques, owner of Victory First. “We did our homework on these barrels, testing and tweaking for nearly a year, and we are confident in their performance and reliability. We are taking steps in quality control to include 100% Quality control and bore inspection to ensure the money you spend it well invested. We have done our part for accuracy; the rest is up to you.”
“Brownells is excited to be carrying the barrels from Victory First because of the quality they bring at a very attractive price point,” said Brownells Lead Product Manager Paul Levy. “These barrels are machined from 416R stainless, have standard 1-10 rifling and a nice black nitride finish. In addition, they’re 100% Made in the USA, from material to manufacture.”
Tags: Brownells, Victory First
Anyone have first hand experience with one of these barrels in a Glock 17?
If so, how did it perform? Thanks.
Performs fantastic. I’ve been tearing up B8’s at 25 yards with the threaded model for the 17. The last four targets I shot scored 97, 98, 99, and 99 out of a possible 100 with 147 grain Aguila. If you’re on Instagram search the username Commbloc74 for pics.
I have the victory first barrel in my g19. My comparison group size in a real world style test (no rests or shooting aids etc.) was noticeably tighter with the VF barrel with no change in reliability thus far over the factory glock barrel.
Have VF barrel for G19. I have to sheepishly admit that when i went out a few weeks back and did paper testing that I actually had to readjust my sights! See, for the longest time I’ve always have a subtle leftward pull on my shots…not too drastic but definitely noticeable past 20-25 meters. I’ve slowly been able to correct it over the years but I caved in last year and offset my rear sights a bit. After shooting 200 rounds of 124gr Brazer +P with this barrel I actually had to move the sights back to a neutral position. My groupings were noticeably tighter.