Alpha Wolf Gen 3 Glock 19........build yourself.

burbguy82

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I have put together a few of these Lone Wolf Glocks clones together in the past. They are excellent. This is the best price I have seen in maybe 4 years. You can put together a Gen3 Glock 19 clone with a stainless slide and barrel for under $500. If you are not a fan of the grip angle but like Glock reliability, this might be for you.

I like the stainless, since is does not show holster wear.

Below I have, for your convenience linked separately all the stuff you will need. Enjoy. I may just order another for this price.

https://lonewolfdist.com/slides/alphawolf-slide-g19-9mm-gen3-replacement/#
https://lonewolfdist.com/parts/guide-rods/lone-wolf-guide-rod-complete-assembly-gen-1-3/
https://lonewolfdist.com/twc-compact-compact-textured-frame-built/
https://lonewolfdist.com/parts/frame-and-slide-parts-kits/completion-kit-for-9mm-slides/
https://lonewolfdist.com/barrels/gl...-32-compact/lwd-barrel-m-19-9mm-stock-length/

If you buy the slide, you get metal tritium sights for free. You will see them in your cart at $0
https://lonewolfdist.com/sights/night-fision-lw-stealth-series-night-sight-set-lower-1-3-height/

This would of course need to go to an FFL for transfer.

If you can change your own oil and watch a you tube video, you can put this together in about 10 minutes.

$478.32, free shipping.
 
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Since you can't hardly find them on the open market, I built a G24C from Lone Wolf parts several years back. Used a 'real' G22 frame though, works as well as any of my other Glocks.
 
I've build a few. I have a full AW 20L. Not sure there is one actual Glock part on the thing. It does have one "oddity":

When I shoot overpressure 10mm made for my 10mm AR - the typical standard 20 spring is just OK, but a heavier recoil spring with the longer heavy slide is marginal. But with wimp box 10mm (think .40SW) I need to use a lighter spring. The solution is to NOT shoot death loads in the hand gun and stay safe and run the lighter spring. That said I have 9x25, 357Sig and .40SW barrels for the thing.

My gripe about Wolf used to be their tight chambers. Mainly seems not on purpose, but rather tool wear. So I would ream and polish the chambers, works great. Have they corrected this?
 
Have they corrected this?
I do not know. I have heard that some aftermarket makers make stuff tight for the user to finish ream and hand fit as needed......although this might be the case with some guns, to so much with glocks.

I have 2 or three Lone Wolf Barrels and they all shoot great.
 
One cool thing about the Wolf brand stuff, it that it fits no issue into any holster designed for the gun it is a clone of. Many others such as the PSA Dagger and others require a special holster, sometimes hard to find.
 
Pretty cool option.

Unfortunately, my local FFL dealer charges like $85 for the transfer, putting this over an actual Glock 19. Would be fun to do though.
where are you in SC? My guy is 20$

Actually two guys are 20$
 
I'm in Indian Land, SC (Charlotte suburb.)

Closest to me is The Range at Ballyntyne.
Oh, you are close then Indian Land is really just South Charlotte these days. In the future, should you buy something online, go up to Lead Chunkers in Rockwell, or Uwharrie Reloading in Rockwell. $20. Uwharrie reloading is an exclusive dealer in many Turking guns aswell, especially the shotguns. Screw an $80 fee. Hyatts is the same way I think.

I plumbed the Range at Ballantyne and Lake Norman. They cater to a different crowd, the high falluting type.
 
Yeah, I'll check out other places. I like the place, but it is expensive. Just down the road from me.

Even to use the range it's like $30. Not terrible, but still pricey. In fairness, the $85 also buys you 30 days of range time.
 
Oh, you are close then Indian Land is really just South Charlotte these days. In the future, should you buy something online, go up to Lead Chunkers in Rockwell, or Uwharrie Reloading in Rockwell. $20. Uwharrie reloading is an exclusive dealer in many Turking guns aswell, especially the shotguns. Screw an $80 fee. Hyatts is the same way I think.

I plumbed the Range at Ballantyne and Lake Norman. They cater to a different crowd, the high falluting type.
I'll check that out. Is it an issue since it is "across the border" so to speak?
 
I dunno. As much as I enjoy building Glock clones, near-$500 plus transfer puts you in 'real' Glock territory.
Yeah at first I forgot the recoil spring into the calculation. But, the stainless slide is still a killer deal. A while back, they were offering these parts, and the sum was more expensive, by $100 at least. It made no sense.
 
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