Timberwolf Frame: I like my handgun not wanting to let go of me

Published on September 1, 2025
Duration: 1:07

This video discusses the ergonomics of the Timberwolf frame, specifically focusing on the trigger guard undercut and its impact on grip. The speaker compares the polymer's stippling characteristics to Glock and Smith & Wesson M&P frames, noting a preference for the M&P's 'broken glass' feel after stippling, which he believes enhances grip longevity.

Quick Summary

The Timberwolf frame features a significant undercut beneath the trigger guard, enabling a higher grip for improved control. Its polymer compound, when stippled, offers a texture likened to 'broken glass,' which the speaker prefers over the 'spongy' feel of stippled Glock frames for enhanced grip longevity and security.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Trigger Guard Undercut
  2. 00:13Frame Design Touches
  3. 00:21Polymer Compound & Hardness
  4. 00:29Stippling Comparison: Glock vs M&P
  5. 00:48Preferred Stippling Feel
  6. 00:53Grip Longevity & Feel

Frequently Asked Questions

What ergonomic feature on the Timberwolf frame is highlighted for improving grip?

The Timberwolf frame features a decent undercut underneath the trigger guard. This allows users to achieve a higher grip on the frame, which is beneficial for control during shooting and accommodates a wider range of hand sizes.

How does the polymer of the Timberwolf frame compare to Glock and S&W M&P frames when stippled?

The speaker notes that after stippling, Glock frames tend to have a spongy feel, while S&W M&P frames feel more like broken glass. The Timberwolf frame's polymer is implied to be similar to the M&P in its reaction to stippling.

Why does the speaker prefer the 'broken glass' stippling texture?

The speaker prefers the 'broken glass' texture because it provides a more secure grip that feels like the handgun won't slip. He also believes this texture is more durable and will last longer than the 'spongy' feel from stippling Glock frames.

What is the benefit of a high grip on a handgun frame?

Achieving a high grip on the handgun frame, facilitated by features like a trigger guard undercut, allows for better control and stability. This can lead to more consistent shooting performance and a more secure feeling of the firearm in hand.

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