Don't Waste Your Money on This Custom Glock Clone

Published on May 2, 2021
Duration: 31:39

This review of the Lone Wolf LTD pistol, presented by Tactical Toolbox, offers an analytical and critical assessment. While praising its ergonomics and value proposition at $699, the speaker highlights significant drawbacks including poor trigger quality and personal accuracy struggles. The review details the LTD's features, compatibility with Glock slides, and compares it to competitors like the Shadow Systems MR920.

Quick Summary

The Lone Wolf LTD pistol, reviewed by Tactical Toolbox, costs $699 and features improved ergonomics like an undercut trigger guard and extended beaver tail. While compatible with Glock Gen 3/5 slides, its trigger is described as poor ('crunchy'), and the reviewer experienced accuracy issues attributed to the narrower grip, despite its lighter weight compared to a Glock 19.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unboxing and Initial Impressions
  2. 01:02Magazine and Weight Comparison
  3. 01:46Ergonomics and Controls
  4. 03:03Slide and Barrel Design
  5. 05:54Frame Compatibility
  6. 07:06Grip Customization
  7. 09:31Trigger Pull Test
  8. 10:41Range Performance and Accuracy Issues
  9. 17:23Ergonomic Analysis of Accuracy
  10. 20:31Pros, Cons, and Market Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main pros and cons of the Lone Wolf LTD pistol?

The Lone Wolf LTD offers good ergonomics and frame compatibility with Glock slides for $699. However, it suffers from a poor trigger quality, lacks an optics-ready slide, and includes only one magazine, making it less feature-rich than some competitors.

How does the Lone Wolf LTD compare to a Glock 19 Gen 5 in terms of weight and features?

The Lone Wolf LTD is approximately 2.16 oz lighter than a Glock 19 (19 oz unloaded vs. Glock 19's typical weight). Unlike the Glock 19 Gen 5 which includes three magazines, the LTD only comes with one.

What issues did the reviewer experience with the Lone Wolf LTD during range testing?

While the pistol functioned reliably, the reviewer struggled with accuracy, missing targets at 40-50 feet. This was attributed to inconsistent trigger finger placement caused by the narrower grip compared to a standard Glock.

What is the trigger pull weight of the Lone Wolf LTD, and how does it feel?

The Lone Wolf LTD is advertised with a 6.5 lbs trigger pull, but testing showed it measured between 6 and 7 lbs. The reviewer described the trigger feel as 'crunchy' and 'grinding on concrete'.

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