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Lone Wolf Dist Launches New Glock Receiver

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Hi folks. JR, from Lone Wolf Distributing, contacted me recently about a new series of Glock polymer receivers they are producing. He asked if we would like to have this new product announced here on GT first. This is the first big product release ever announced first on our site and I am excited about this product. I can't wait to get my hands on one.

At any rate, there isn't much info available on the receiver yet, but JR sent me a screen capture of a catalog page on the receiver that will be released soon. Here it is:




To make the picture bigger, click on the image and then click on the '+' symbol, in the upper left corner of the viewing window, to enlarge it. EP

Here is the text deswcription, from the catalog page:

Based on decades of experience with Glock pistols and feedback from thousands of shooters, Lone Wolf Distributors proudly presents the first of the Wolf Pack Series of custom replacement Glock polymer frames. Rather than "tweaking" the factory Glock frame, Lone Wolf R&D began with the human hand, designing Wolf Pack frames for maximum ergonomic efficiency, speed and certainty in handling and enhancement of instinctive pointing characteristics. Whether employed as a replacement frame of an existing Glock, or used as a superb chassis for building a totally custom pistol, from Lone Wolf Distributors' quality parts and accessories, this frame creates a vastly improved mating between the shooter and the handgun.

Feather-light and tank-tough, it offers the smallest grip circumference possible - not just for small hands, but for all hands - sculpted to encourage a fast, high grip, with an extended beavertail to eliminate 'slide bite'. The round, improved magazine release speeds ejection, while the flared and beveled mag well aids in rapid reloads. Two interchangeable back straps offer either a flatter 1911-style grip, or a palm swell, and refined finger grooves allow subtle adjustment of grip alignment. Posi-trac checkering grip alignment front and rear make for a solid grasp under wet conditions and rapid-fire recoil. The rounded trigger guard smoothes reholstering. Finally, a protected slide stop prevents accidental engagement, and the multi-spec rail system allows a mounting of either Picatinny or Weaver accessories.

Refined, rugged, and ready for the most imaginative and demanding shooters, the Wolf Pack series matches up with Glock models 17, 17L, 22, 24, 31, 34 35. Contact Lone Wolf today and let your imagination run wolf-wild!
 

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#377 ·
Yes I know... big plans no product. All I can say is we are doing everything we can to get the project rolling as expected.

FYI: I will be out of country the 12th through the 26th. I am trying to pick up a motel in Costa Rica. I need a place to "get away to" and want to ensure I can bring friends!

I hope to have good news on my return.
 
#379 ·
I have held "Prototype #6" in my hands. It is as Awesome as it sounds! They are starting slow to see where to head next. But It has a grip that is so sweet, places your hand so high, and your finger fits up behind the trigger guard loop, also the loop is larger so you can shoot with tactical gloves no problem.
 
#383 ·
Hey everyone! i am a new member to the fourm altho i have been lurking it sence febuary just never been able to make a membership tell now.

If you are still looking for testers i have a FFL and a Gen 3 Glock 22. and well over 1000 rounds of American Eagle 180gr FMJ's. and if they are part of this test batch i would like to test one with a laser.
 
#384 ·
I didn't want to sort thorugh all 16 pages on this, so forgive me if this is a repeat question. Are these going to be made for the G30?
 
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We hunted with Chase Hill Outfitters located just outside Big Sandy MT. We were filming part of a series for cable and DVD sales called "This great land of ours". We took 5 decent bucks in 5 days. Got great footage of all the kill shots. I have included a pic of Dans (LWD Armorer) buck. He took it at 620 yds using a custom 338 Edge built by Shawn Carlock of Rathdrum ID. My brother Ron took the twin to this buck less than a mile away. His shot was 760 yds using the same rifle. The rest of us shot our bucks at 200 yds or less. Yardage hardly worth mentioning but we still took them none the less.

Yes we will be attending SAR in Phoenix this December 4, 5, & 6. I would like to have frames for sale at this show however it looks like we will be about a week too late.
 
#393 ·
Sorry if this has been covered already but have the beta testers posted here on GT or elsewhere?

As someone who owns and shoots a G23 and has been looking at a grip reduction for a while, the idea of having my G23 feel more like a 1911 is almost too good to be true.

Looking forward to spending money if it come to be.

Thanks
Rk
 
#400 ·
Dan,

Per our conversation on Fri at SAR, I'd like to volunteer to beta test since I shoot so many matches. I'm disappointed that the large frame is a year out since I want to build my .38 super :crying:

Regards,

Tom LaFrance
 
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