Timberwolf Frame: Let's get into feature set

Published on August 27, 2025
Duration: 1:20

This video discusses the feature set of the Timberwolf frame, emphasizing its compatibility with standard Glock components and holsters. It highlights the frame's accessory rail design, featuring both 1913 and Glock-sized slots for light mounting, and warns against improper assembly methods that can damage non-Glock frames.

Quick Summary

The Timberwolf frame boasts excellent compatibility with standard Glock holsters, a crucial feature for users. Its dust cover includes a three-slot accessory rail, with two 1913 (Picatinny) sized slots and one Glock-sized slot, allowing for versatile and precise mounting of lights and accessories.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Feature Set
  2. 00:01Glock vs. Non-Glock Frames
  3. 00:11PSA Dagger Slide Assembly Issues
  4. 00:19Timberwolf Frame Pin Compatibility
  5. 00:26Holster Fitment
  6. 00:37Testing with Glock 34 Slide
  7. 00:41Testing with PSA Dagger Slide
  8. 00:52Dust Cover and Accessory Rail
  9. 00:55Accessory Rail Slot Sizes
  10. 01:06Purpose of Mixed Rail Sizing

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Timberwolf frame regarding accessory mounting?

The Timberwolf frame, specifically the full-sized and full-size compact models, features a three-slot accessory rail on the dust cover. Two of these slots are standard 1913 (Picatinny) size, and the center slot is Glock-sized, allowing for versatile mounting of lights and accessories.

Is the Timberwolf frame compatible with standard Glock holsters?

Yes, a significant advantage of the Timberwolf frame is its precise dimensions, ensuring it fits perfectly with any standard Glock holster. This compatibility holds true even when using different slides, such as a Glock 34 slide or a PSA Dagger slide.

What potential issues should be avoided when assembling aftermarket Glock-compatible frames?

When assembling aftermarket frames, it's crucial to avoid using non-standard or incorrect pins, as seen with some PSA Dagger slide assemblies. Using the wrong pins can lead to irreparable damage to the frame itself. The Timberwolf frame, however, uses standard Glock pins.

How does the Timberwolf frame's accessory rail design benefit users?

The Timberwolf frame's accessory rail offers flexibility by incorporating both 1913 (Picatinny) and Glock-sized slots. This mixed sizing allows users to precisely position a wide variety of lights and accessories, accommodating different brands and configurations for optimal ergonomics and function.

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