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    I think I’m just going to wait for Lone Wolf to release their large-frame Timberwolf frames, which should be in a couple of months. I’ve been soaking up all the information I can on 10mm and eyeballing die sets in the meantime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sierrahotel83 View Post
    I second this and with a regular style rail as well, the Pic rail is noce, but creates more holster issues
    There is a list of holster makers, but I have no direct experience. https://www.polymer80.com/holsters/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary1911A1 View Post
    There is a list of holster makers, but I have no direct experience. https://www.polymer80.com/holsters/
    I know there are holster for them... but I have a few holsters I would like to use but in at least one case they don’t work


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    I've assembled a faux glock from lone wolf parts and so far I've not had a lot of luck. Extraction and feeding issues.

    I don't actually have a real glock so it's been hard to made educated stabs at solving my problems. I found a trade-in online, though, and so have it coming to be a baseline.

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    Idk if your wild like me....


    But taking a lighter to kydex can make quick alterations. My mags and glock now fit into my kydex holsters with lvl 1 retention instead of the No retention that kydex typically has

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    Finally did the P80 G19 lower today. I don't have a top end for it yet. It took 2 hrs. from start to finish. The drilling, cutting and filing took about an hour and the assembling took another hour. I've never assembled a "glock" lower before in my life. Had to watch a few youtube videos to get it right, but everything went in the first time, no back tracking, I took my time. Now, need to find a top end.


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    Brownells top ends are pretty good for the price. I have one for an RMR on a G19 frame and one on a lone wolf G17 frame. The odd RMR screw size threw me off at first, but I found I could buy a box of them from fastenal.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sam View Post
    Finally did the P80 G19 lower today. I don't have a top end for it yet. It took 2 hrs. from start to finish. The drilling, cutting and filing took about an hour and the assembling took another hour. I've never assembled a "glock" lower before in my life. Had to watch a few youtube videos to get it right, but everything went in the first time, no back tracking, I took my time. Now, need to find a top end.
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