Lone Wolf Glock frames?
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I've ...
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October 16th, 2009 07:31 AM
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Lone Wolf Glock frames?
Hey all. Now that I'm gainfully employed again, I'm beginning to dream of a day down the road I can afford a new gun.
I've always WANTED to like Glocks, but I'm one that the grip just did NOT work for.
I know various companies do grip reductions, but I've never seen one that looked as good as an OEM frame.
I came across the Lone Wolf replacement frames, and the pics look like just the ticket, but there is little info on their site: Lone Wolf Distributors - Main Page
Anyone have any thoughts?
I'm not in any kind of hurry. Next gun is still a ways off, and will likely be another CZ75, but still.......
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October 16th, 2009 07:31 AM
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October 16th, 2009 09:17 AM
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I like the looks, but how would you register the firearm. Would the lower be sent to an FFl since the main serial number is on the lower of a Glock frame. Always wondered about this? Looks good though..

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October 16th, 2009 01:34 PM
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How much is it? It would probably be what would make me a glock owner!
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October 16th, 2009 03:07 PM
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No idea on either question. Their website leaves a bit to be desired, and since I'm not looking to buy right now, I haven't bothered calling them.
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October 16th, 2009 03:09 PM
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Note the "Coming Soon" on the graphic. There will be plentiful info when it is available!
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October 16th, 2009 08:25 PM
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Like you Arko, a Glock just doesn't have that feel. I'm also not a big fan of DAO/striker fire weapons. Very hard to beat the ergonomics and accuracy of a CZ.
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October 19th, 2009 10:06 PM
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I'm no Glock fan, but I did own a 23 at one time. Never cared much for it and sold it for an M&P, then of course, the M&P for another 1911. I'd like an M&P again, but a slimmer frame Glock may be an option. Well, probably not. Maybe an H&K P30....
I Googled it and here's what I found. I'm not a member on the Glock forum, but I was able to view the images and info.
Lone Wolf Dist Launches New Glock Receiver - Glock Talk
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October 20th, 2009 08:08 AM
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Hmm..interesting GT chatter. Still not a whole lot of info.
Archer, in the end I'll probably just stick with CZ..and maybe a SIG or two down the line as well!
I just figured I might have found a flavor of the Glock Kool-Aid I could like!
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October 20th, 2009 09:50 AM
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I like the looks of this guys stuff...Dave Spaulding gave it very high praise in the Combat Handguns and Guns and Weapons for Law Enforcement. Take a look at his stuff. His prices seem very reasonable. You could buy a nice used Glock from Summit Gun Broker, and not be that far in the hole.
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October 20th, 2009 01:36 PM
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Kind of interesting...still don't care for the finish. it looks like basement work to me, though it clearly isn't.
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October 20th, 2009 04:13 PM
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Have you seen these aftermarket GLOCK frames yet? CCF RaceFrames.
CCFRaceFrames.com :: Home
Rounded Trigger Guard
Enlarged Magazine Well
Extended Swept Beaver Tail
Improved Thumb Relief Areas = More Positive Grip
Checkered Front Grip With Finger Grooved Eliminated
Interchangeable Grip Straps with 1911 Grip Angle Option
Trigger Guard Opening Enlarged = No Trigger Finger Pinch
Scalloped Area Surrounding Magazine Release Button For Positive Disengagement
Hi-Cut and Radiused Front Strap / Trigger Guard for Reduced Middle Knuckle Pressure
Hi-Cut and Beavertail Allow the Frame to Sit Lower In Your Hand For Improved Recoil Control
Accepts Picatinny Accessories
Frame Rails Lengthened 5x than Original Glock® polymer frame rails
Enhanced Accuracy, Muzzle Control and Vastly Improved Ergonomics!
Improved Weight & Balance
Alloy Rigidity = Consistantly Crisp Trigger Pull
Accepts all Original components: drop-in / no fitting required
Works with your original holsters. For Accessories, see FAQs #5, 14 & 19
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