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I do not have the Werewolf; however, I did run the Timberwolf frame for USPSA this year. I transferred the parts off of a Gen 3 G22 and it runs flawlessly. Ergos feel really nice. My only grief is that Lonewolf's magwell tolerances are based off Glock's new production mags. I live in MA so all my mags are preban. The older mag bodies bulge more when loaded. This causes them to go in tight when loaded. An empty mag will drop free without issue.
 

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I do not have the Werewolf; however, I did run the Timberwolf frame for USPSA this year. I transferred the parts off of a Gen 3 G22 and it runs flawlessly. Ergos feel really nice. My only grief is that Lonewolf's magwell tolerances are based off Glock's new production mags. I live in MA so all my mags are preban. The older mag bodies bulge more when loaded. This causes them to go in tight when loaded. An empty mag will drop free without issue.
my buddy had this issue (but for different reasons) we laid the mag (from floor plate up) on my Delta bench sander with 220grit than polished with the wheel on the sander, now it's smooth as can be and no resistance upon loading.
 

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Well, I took delivery of my Werewolf the other day. Took it to the range yesterday and couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with it. The optic was hitting about 10 inches too low and about 8 inches to the right. And to boot, I forgot to take the adjusting tool with me, so I blew 30 rds just trying to find out what needed to be done to correct the optic.

I'll be off to the range again tomorrow, with the adjustment tool, and see if I can get this sighted in.

The one thing I do not like is the trigger. Way too much slop for me. I need to install a different trigger that has no slop to it.

On another note, what do I need to use on the stainless slide, to clean it (and not stain it)?
 

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Do they make them in 9mm? I am not much of an open gun kind of guy, but just curious.
 

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LoneWolf will build anything Glock u want and prices are reasonable. Engraving is cheap there too. I run their barrels in most of my comp guns because their fully supported and you don't hafta worry about the guppy belly on your brass if you reload.
I don't have the WereWolf simply because i don't have a need for an "open class" gun.
 

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Just got back from the range. It took a few more rounds and a spotting scope, but now it is dead nut on. At 25 feet I have no trouble shooting the middle out of the bullseye...

I think I am gonna like this.............. Now I'm waiting for the holster, gun belt and mac holders to come.
 

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