

and is one of many trademarks owned by Glock, Inc. Accepts Glock 19/23/32/38 Gen 3/4 slidesĭISCLAIMER: Glock is a federally registered trademark of Glock, Inc.This is not a Glock factory frame, it is an aftermarket frame.Slide assembly, trigger and lower build kit sold separately. It does not include the slide, trigger, mag release or other lower parts. Please Note: This is a bare stripped lower frame only. Using Gen3 slides you leave the adapter in place to fill the gap between the slide and dust cover. When using a Gen4 slide you simply remove the installed adapter in the dust cover area of the frame. This amazing frame will work with both gen 3 and 4 compact size slides chambered in 9mm, 357 sig and 40 S&W.
LONE WOLF GLOCK SLIDE FULL SIZE
Whether you are looking at upgrading your factory Glock 19 or building a small frame full size Glock from the ground up Lone Wolf has just what you need. At $699.95, it’s priced in the top half of the moderate range, a reasonable deal for a pistol that took all that’s right about a Glock 19 and made it better.A Full Size Upgraded Frame for your Glock 19 Of course using the red dot itself as a charging handle is fine, but could weaken the mount over time.įor the person who wants a refined shooting experience but still demands no-fuss operation and reliability, the LTD could be the perfect choice. So grasping it in front of the ejection port, as many people do to rack a red dot-equipped pistol, could become painful or require gloves. The thin material on the slide does get hot with use. My concern running a red dot on this gun may or may not matter depending on one’s custom for racking the slide. Unlike many new guns for 2021, the LTD is not yet available with a slide that’s milled for a red dot optic. It was easy to be accurate at those typical combat distances, and I've no reason to think it wouldn't also perform well at much greater distances. Due to the current ammunition shortage, we didn't do an expansive ammo feeding test and focused our shooting at distances this defensive/sporting gun is primarily made for-10 yards and less. Other shooters didn't experience the same, so I'm chalking that up to a personal anomaly. I did find the gun shoots high in my small- to-moderate size hands. The LTD ships with one 15-round G19 magazine.

LONE WOLF GLOCK SLIDE FREE
Its magazines-which are any Glock 9mm variety-drop free upon release from the extended, reversible magazine release. All the gun's recoil reduction features combine to make it very controllable despite the compact size. It cycled different grain weights and brands of factory new, brass-cased ammo. The gun ran flawlessly for me and a couple of associates who also ran a few magazines through it. Matching it is a stainless steel, captive guide rod. It's exquisitely machined and its quality is immediately obvious. Some may find this slippery to hold, but compensating for it to some extent is a sporty flared magazine well that lends a handle-like feel to the grip, encasing the lower three fingers between the undercut trigger guard and bottom of the grip.Ī stainless steel, four-inch barrel shines through either a black nitride or stainless finish slide. Like a Gen 5 Glock, it has no finger grooves on the lower part of the grip. The frame of the Lone Wolf LTD sports a Glock-like beavertail to protect the thumb knuckle. And all over, the slide sports beveled edges for lightness and concealment. The V2 model sports a “Jaws” - like triangular cut-out on the front and sides of the muzzle end of the slide. It also has large lightening cuts to reduce recoil. On both available LTD19s, called V1 and V2, the slide has thinner walls than on the Glock, with deep serrations in front and back. The slide, for example, is strikingly custom on the Lone Wolf LTD. Similarities between the two pistols begin to diverge after those points. Its slide lock strongly resembles the extended but tidy one of the Glock 19-though the Lone Wolf model is only present on the left side. It even takes 9mm Glock magazines and employs Glock sights (which can be changed if desired). The LTD fits the basic footprint of Glock's wildly popular compact.


But recently the company branched out doing what it does best and made a full pistol based on the Glock 19, but with many exclusive components. Lone Wolf Distributors has long been a respected supplier of quality aftermarket Glock barrels.
