Lone Wolf Alpha Wolf .45 ACP Carbine

Published on July 18, 2018
Duration: 1:58

This video reviews the Lone Wolf Alpha Wolf Pistol Caliber Carbine in .45 ACP. Key features highlighted include its compatibility with Glock magazines, a slick side-charging system, and a unique piston-driven operating system. The presenter emphasizes its suitability for suppressed shooting and pistol caliber competitions.

Quick Summary

The Lone Wolf Alpha Wolf Pistol Caliber Carbine is chambered in .45 ACP and accepts Glock magazines. It features a slick side-charging handle and a unique short-stroke piston-driven operating system, designed for reliable performance, especially when suppressed, and suitability for pistol caliber competitions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Lone Wolf Alpha Wolf PCC
  2. 00:16Unique Features: .45 ACP Caliber
  3. 00:25Magazine Compatibility: Glock Magazines
  4. 00:32Operating System: Side Charging
  5. 00:37Piston Driven System Explained
  6. 00:48Disassembly: Revealing the Piston System
  7. 01:11Bolt Carrier and Rotating Bolt
  8. 01:24Reliability with Suppressors
  9. 01:33Fixed Ejector
  10. 01:38Conclusion: Lone Wolf Alpha Wolf .45 ACP

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the Lone Wolf Alpha Wolf Pistol Caliber Carbine?

The Lone Wolf Alpha Wolf Pistol Caliber Carbine is chambered in .45 ACP. This makes it a unique option compared to many 9mm PCCs currently available on the market.

What are the key operating features of the Lone Wolf Alpha Wolf PCC?

The Alpha Wolf features a slick side-charging handle for fast operation and a unique short-stroke piston-driven system. It also utilizes a rotating bolt with four lugs for reliable cycling, especially when suppressed.

Is the Lone Wolf Alpha Wolf PCC compatible with standard Glock magazines?

Yes, the Lone Wolf Alpha Wolf Pistol Caliber Carbine is designed to accept Glock magazines, providing magazine compatibility for users who already own Glock firearms.

Why is the piston-driven system beneficial for the Lone Wolf Alpha Wolf carbine?

The piston-driven operating system, particularly the short-stroke piston, is highlighted as being beneficial for reliable use when a suppressor is attached, especially with the .45 ACP caliber.

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