Timberwolf Frame: Let's talk about the internals

Published on September 3, 2025
Duration: 1:32

This video discusses the internal components of the Timberwolf frame, focusing on its compatibility with Glock parts. While most internal parts are stock Glock components, the trigger housing is proprietary to Lonewolf Arms. This proprietary housing allows for interchangeability between Glock Gen 3 and Gen 4 trigger components, but requires using the frame's specific trigger pack components if purchased as a drop-in unit.

Quick Summary

The Timberwolf frame is designed to accept most stock Glock internal parts, including the take-down and slide lock levers. Its proprietary Lonewolf Arms trigger housing is key, enabling compatibility with both Glock Gen 3 and Gen 4 trigger components for custom builds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Magazine Release Discussion
  2. 00:11Introduction to Internals
  3. 00:18Stock Glock Internals
  4. 00:30Lonewolf Arms Proprietary Trigger Housing
  5. 00:45Assembling the Frame
  6. 00:56Trigger Pack Considerations
  7. 01:14Gen 3 vs. Gen 4 Trigger Interchangeability

Frequently Asked Questions

What internal parts are compatible with the Timberwolf frame?

The Timberwolf frame largely uses stock Glock parts for its internals, including the take-down lever and slide lock lever. This makes sourcing replacement or upgrade parts straightforward for most of the frame's internal mechanisms.

What is unique about the Timberwolf frame's trigger housing?

The Timberwolf frame features a proprietary trigger housing made by Lonewolf Arms. This specific design is crucial for its compatibility, allowing it to accept both Glock Gen 3 and Gen 4 trigger components, which is a significant advantage for custom builds.

Can I use any trigger pack with the Timberwolf frame?

If you are using the proprietary Lonewolf Arms trigger housing, you must use its specific components. If a drop-in unit comes with its own trigger pack, you need to disassemble that pack and install its individual parts into the Timberwolf frame's housing.

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