This video documents the first day of using a Timberwolf firearm in challenging weather conditions. It also offers a sneak peek into an upcoming video. The description provides links for training opportunities, Patreon support, and a Facebook group discussion.
This YouTube video features "First Shots" on two distinct Glock platforms: a standard NYPD Police Glock with a notable 12lb trigger pull and a "Gucci Glock" built on a Timberwolf frame. The description highlights that the video may include early releases and encourages viewers to sign up for a newsletter. It also mentions support from MidwayUSA and Patreon, along with a discount code for Slate Black Industries. The video aims to showcase and compare these Glock variants, likely focusing on their performance and handling characteristics, particularly in relation to the trigger weight.
This "I Carry" episode showcases a custom firearm setup featuring a Lone Wolf Timberwolf TWC frame paired with a Rival Arms slide. The pistol is carried in a CrossBreed holster, and the video also touches upon other everyday carry (EDC) essentials. The focus is on a personal carry firearm and its associated gear.
This video from Armament Research Services (ARES) examines the Prairie Gun Works Timberwolf, a bolt-action precision rifle. Initially developed as a commercial rifle, it won Canadian trials in 2001 to become the C14 Timberwolf Medium Range Sniper Weapon System, replacing the C3A1. The video showcases the British trials version (serial number UK001), which was tested by the British military but ultimately not adopted in favor of Accuracy International rifles. Both the Canadian issue and British trials configurations are chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum. The description also links to a companion blog post and mentions ARES' expertise in arms and munitions intelligence.
This video features a review of the Timberwolf Glock 34 pistol from Lone Wolf Distributors. The reviewer highlights its suitability for individuals with larger hands and describes it as a firearm for the "serious shooter." The description also includes a direct link to the manufacturer's website, suggesting a focus on product evaluation and promotion.
This video provides an introductory look at a custom firearm project by Lone Wolf Distributors, featuring a "Glock that isn't a Glock." The project centers around modifying a Glock platform, specifically mentioning the Glock 34, and is branded as the "Timberwolf Glock 34." The video aims to offer a sneak peek at their ongoing work, implying a focus on customization and aftermarket parts for Glock pistols.
This video from NUTNFANCY features LoneWolf Distributors (LWD) at SHOT Show 2012, highlighting their innovative 9mm AR-15. This PCC utilizes Glock 33-round magazines with a dedicated CNC-milled lower receiver, avoiding spacer blocks. The carbine is designed for 9mm, .40 S&W, and .357 SIG calibers, featuring a modified bolt and a 7075 T6 aluminum construction. The video also showcases LWD's CNC capabilities, other products like their Glock threaded barrels (noted for value but availability issues), proprietary Timberwolf frames and internals for Glock pistols, and their laser engraving services. Spyderco knives are also visible.
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