Glock 47698 9Mm Fits 19/45 Gen 5 Black Steel

SKU:
152747301
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UPC:
764503030512
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MPN:
47698
$206.25
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If you're running a Glock 19 or Glock 45 Gen 5 and looking to refresh your barrel or swap in a quality replacement, the Glock 47698 9mm barrel is a straightforward upgrade path. This OEM Glock barrel is engineered to factory specifications and maintains the same reliability standard you'd expect from genuine Glock components. Whether you're dealing with a worn barrel, want a fresh start after thousands of rounds, or are building out a second upper, a purpose-matched barrel ensures your pistol cycles as designed.

Glock barrels are known for holding tight tolerances and feeding reliably across a wide range of 9mm ammunition. The black steel finish resists corrosion and blends seamlessly with most Gen 5 builds. Installation is straightforward for anyone comfortable with basic pistol takedown—no gunsmithing required.

This barrel fits both the Glock 19 (compact) and Glock 45 (full-size) Gen 5 frames, giving you flexibility if you're maintaining or upgrading multiple pistols in your safe. Stick with factory Glock parts and you're investing in years of dependable service without surprises.

Key Features

  • Factory Glock engineering and tolerances
  • Durable black steel construction
  • Compatible with Glock 19 and Glock 45 Gen 5 frames
  • 9mm caliber
  • Reliable 9mm feeding and function

Specifications

BrandGlock
Caliber9mm
FitsGlock 19 Gen 5, Glock 45 Gen 5
FinishBlack Steel
Part Number47698

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this barrel fit my Glock 19 Gen 5?

Yes, the Glock 47698 is designed for both the Glock 19 and Glock 45 Gen 5 frames.

Is this an OEM Glock part?

Yes, this is a genuine Glock-manufactured barrel engineered to Glock factory specifications.

What ammunition does it shoot?

This barrel is chambered in 9mm and will feed and fire standard 9mm ammunition.

Do I need a gunsmith to install it?

No, barrel installation on a Glock Gen 5 can be done at home with basic pistol takedown knowledge. Refer to your Glock manual or a trusted gunsmith if you're unfamiliar with the process.