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Author Topic: SELl: Lone Wolf Timber Wolf Glock Frame 17/19 - Sold  (Read 1016 times)

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SELl: Lone Wolf Timber Wolf Glock Frame 17/19 - Sold
« on: June 04, 2013, 02:47:55 AM »
I bought this and realized it isnt really for me.  This is a complete (all you need is your Glock slide assembly) Lone Wolf Timber Wolf frame.  Has more of a profile like a 1911 than a glock, built in beavertail, and flared magwell.  Lone Wolf price is $334 plus shipping, tax, and FFL fees, I would like $300.

http://www.lonewolfdist.com/products.aspx?CAT=3168

Here is what Lone Wolf Says:

Lone Wolf R&D LLC proudly introduces the WolfPack™ Series Replacement Frame.

If you had the ability to build your own custom Glock frame, this is what it would look like.

The TimberWolf is intended as a direct replacement for your 3rd generation Glock frame or use it as the foundation to build your own custom Glock pistol.  It incorporates all of the most desirable features custom builders offer including: a choice of 2 quick change grips, rounded trigger guard, extended beaver tail, round mag catch, improved checkering, higher grip angle and improved rail system.

Slap the slim grip on your new TimberWolf frame and you instantly have the smallest sculpted grip in the industry. No grip reduction can compete with this custom fit or feel. Many claim it is better than any double stack 1911 offered! Install the swelled grip and try to decide, is it an XD or a Sig. Either way, it takes less than a second to try them both.
 
This new, shooter friendly polymer replacement frame works with Gen3 Glock models: G/17, 17L, 22, 24, 31, 34, 35 and 37. The Timberwolf frame includes the basic parts unique to it: round mag catch and two grips. All remaining Gen3 Glock factory parts are standard "fit and function". Other than a "Slim Frame Trigger housing is needed" Parts # LWD-30275 or GLO-30275 for 9mm, LWD-28927 or GLO-28927. Drop them in, perform the basic safety function test and you are ready to go.
« Last Edit: June 20, 2013, 03:43:24 PM by NoImpactNoIdea »

 


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