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Was this ever resolved? Would love to know the solution.
I built 2 PF940's and a Lone Wolf Freedom frame, here was my problems in 2 of them. The slide lock spring was sitting above the frame where you put it into the frame. I ground a little of the spring until it was level with the frame and made sure there was no material inside the hole, this made a big difference. Second was the firing pin safety spring, I replaced with an aftermarket lighter spring.
 
The Timber Wolf frame is a mix of Gen 3 & 4. LW tells you that the frame will accept either Gen 3 & 4 slides, Gen 3 works great on mine. Gen 4 slide, not so well. It takes a Gen 4 trigger block. The Gen 3 slide lock works just fine if you dig the loose plastic out of the hole and take about a 1/32 of a inch off the bottom. I bought their lower parts kit, that was a mistake. The PF940Cv1 and PF940v2 that I have built haven't had near the problems I had with the Timber Wolf. But in the end I have 3 lowers that work just fine and I learned a lot. The PF940v2 is a 22lr, the PF940Cv1 will be a 9mm, and the Timber Wolf will be a .357 Sig.
 
If you look on the LW website, the completion kit is for a Freedom/Timber Wolf. My frame box says Timber, bill says Freedom. I looked up the slide lock spring number on the completion part list, then went to general part list for the Glock/Freedom spring lock and the list says that part fits a gen1-3. I'm not saying your wrong, I'm saying their web site is messed up royal. And the spring in the LW frame is the same spring I installed in the PF940's.
 
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