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  • Sirshredalot

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    Mar 15, 2011
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    Does anyone have any first hand experience with these?
    I shoot glocks well, but hate the grip shape and glock knuckle.

    Does the timberwolf solve this?
    Is there a distributor or dealer in the state so that i could go fondle one?

    Id hate to drop the money only to find out it isnt much better.

    Please and thank you
    God bless
    Shred
     

    Trigger Time

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    Aug 26, 2011
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    You can undercut that trigger guard and it will eliminate the glock knuckle. The shooting grip angle takes getting used to but you can also adjust that with modification. Just options to consider if you didnt want to buy a complete new gun
     

    venenoindy

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    Jul 14, 2009
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    I took a hard look at them and weigh the pros and cons, I like Glock for reliability and ease of maintenance so I determined what was more important for me. I found the for the most part the TW frames are good but some people experience issues with them (must clarify that only ver few people) but in my case I'm not willing to compromise with reliability, there are a lot people that uses aftermarket frames with success but in the end I'm sticking to factory frame and slide. About the grip angle other than a major grip mod I suggest other platforms instead of the mod, the M&P is a very reliable platform and fantastic firearm all the way around (ergonomics are far better than Glock), I recently pick up a G17 gen 5 and undercut the trigger and couldn't be happier. I downsized so I selected Glock as my main self defense tool and also for practice, I have thousands of rounds through my Glocks and they have been extremely reliable but in the end they are not perfect in every way.
     

    halfmileharry

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    Dec 2, 2010
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    South of Indy
    Trigger guard undercut not only cures the knuckle problem but for me it fixed the grip issue as well. Just dremeling out a bit of the trigger guard really improved the grip, knuckle, and groups of my Glocks. It's a must do for me.
    I now like Glock where before I hated them.
     

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