Quick answer: The Glock 47 uses the Glock 17 Gen 5 slide-and-barrel family. For a standard replacement barrel, G47 owners should select a barrel listed for Glock 17 Gen 5. Glock 17 Gen 1–4 and Glock 17 Gen 5 barrels are separate NineX19 fitment groups, and a G47 should never be treated as a Gen 1–4 configuration.
The G47 is unusual because it combines a G17-length Gen 5 slide and barrel with the shorter G19-pattern Gen 5 recoil spring assembly and G45-style frame architecture. That relationship also creates a useful option: with the correct recoil-spring adapter and G19 Gen 5 recoil spring assembly, a Glock 17 Gen 5 Slide & Barrel system can run on a G45 or G47 frame.
Glock 17 and Glock 47 Barrel Compatibility at a Glance
| Pistol or slide | Correct barrel family | Buying guidance |
|---|---|---|
| Glock 17 Gen 1–4 | Glock 17 Gen 1–4 | Select a NineX19 barrel listed for G17 Gen 1–4. Do not assume Gen 5 compatibility. |
| Glock 17 Gen 5 | Glock 17 Gen 5 | Select a NineX19 barrel listed for G17 Gen 5. |
| Glock 47 | Glock 17 Gen 5 | The G47 is a Gen 5-only platform. Select a NineX19 barrel listed for G17 Gen 5. |
| Glock 45 or Glock 19X | Glock 19 Gen 5, normally | These pistols normally use the G19 Gen 5 slide-and-barrel family. A complete G17 Gen 5 Slide & Barrel setup is possible with the correct adapter and G19 Gen 5 recoil spring assembly. |
The Glock 47 Uses a Glock 17 Gen 5 Barrel
For barrel selection, the Glock 47 belongs with the Glock 17 Gen 5 family.
The G47 uses a G17-length Gen 5 slide and barrel, not a Glock 19-length barrel. Its grip is full-size Glock 17 length, while its dust-cover and rail area follow the shorter G45-style frame architecture. That is why the G47 is often described as a long-slide G45 configuration.
It is still important to separate the upper assembly from the frame. The G47 may share a shorter frame architecture with the G45, but its slide and barrel are G17 Gen 5 length.
Shop NineX19 Glock 17 barrels.
Why Glock 17 Gen 5 Matters
Glock changed the G17 barrel-lug design for Gen 5 to match the Glock 19-pattern design. That is the mechanical change that makes the G17 Gen 5 Slide & Barrel system compatible with the G45/G47-style frame and locking geometry when the correct recoil-system components are used.
This does not mean every G17 part from every generation should be mixed freely. Glock 17 Gen 1–4 and Glock 17 Gen 5 components are different systems for fitment purposes. A G47 is a Gen 5-only pistol, so use Gen 5 barrels and Gen 5-compatible components.
Glock 17 Frame vs. Glock 47 Frame
A Glock 17 Gen 5 has a full-length G17 frame, including a longer dust cover and light rail beneath the slide. A G47 uses a shorter G45-style dust-cover and rail length while retaining the full-size Glock 17 grip.
That difference is why a G17 Gen 5 slide sits normally on a G17 Gen 5 frame, but does not directly create a finished G47-style setup when installed on a G45 or G47 frame. Without the proper conversion components, the recoil spring assembly would be exposed and the recoil-system geometry would not match the intended configuration.
Using a Glock 17 Gen 5 Slide on a G45 or G47 Frame
A complete Glock 17 Gen 5 Slide & Barrel system—including a G17 Gen 5 Vapor setup—can be used on a G45 or G47 frame with the correct parts.
The setup requires:
- A Glock 17 Gen 5 Slide & Barrel system
- A Glock 19 Gen 5 recoil spring assembly
- A purpose-built slide-mounted recoil-spring adapter
Rocket City Stippling makes a 7075 aluminum adapter specifically for this configuration. It mounts to the G17 Gen 5 slide, allows use of the shorter G19 Gen 5 recoil spring assembly, and covers the area that would otherwise be exposed beneath the front of the longer slide.
View the G17 Gen 5 to G47/49 recoil-spring adapter from Rocket City Stippling.
This is a legitimate way to run a G17 Gen 5 Vapor Slide & Barrel on a G45 or G47 frame. As with any non-factory configuration, install the correct parts and safely function-test the completed pistol with the ammunition you intend to use before relying on it.
The NineX19 Fitment Rule
The generation range listed on a NineX19 product page is the fitment boundary.
Choose a G17 Gen 1–4 barrel for the products listed as Gen 1–4. Choose a G17 Gen 5 barrel for Gen 5 products and Glock 47 configurations. Do not use broad platform interchangeability as a reason to buy outside the range stated on the product page.
NineX19 barrels are designed as drop-in components for the OEM-pattern slides and frames listed on their product pages, with normal safe function testing after installation.
What to Verify Before Ordering
- Whether your upper is Glock 17-length or Glock 19-length
- Whether the slide is Gen 1–4 or Gen 5
- Whether you are using a standard G17 frame or a G45/G47-style frame
- The generation range listed on the NineX19 product page
- Whether a longer-slide conversion requires a G19 Gen 5 recoil spring assembly and adapter
- Whether the barrel is standard, threaded, or part of a matched Vapor Slide & Barrel system
Bottom Line
The Glock 47 uses the Glock 17 Gen 5 barrel family, even though its frame follows the shorter G45-style architecture. Select a G17 Gen 5 barrel for a G47, and keep Gen 1–4 G17 barrels separate from Gen 5 fitment.
With the proper Rocket City Stippling adapter and G19 Gen 5 recoil spring assembly, a G17 Gen 5 Slide & Barrel system can also run on a G45 or G47 frame—opening the door to a long-slide Vapor configuration without pretending it is a factory drop-on swap.
For related fitment guidance, read Glock 19 Barrel Compatibility by Generation or return to the Glock Knowledge Center.
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