![]() ![]() It is available in a Nitride or stainless finish. It’s a very nicely milled slide, with a lot of interesting and complex precision cuts. The slide assembly of the LTD19 almost looks too pretty to shoot….almost. As with Glocks, longer magazines with greater capacity (including the 33-round fun stick) will work just fine. Speaking of magazines, the LTD19 v2 arrived with one 15-round Glock 9mm magazine. A very nice touch is the inclusion of deep side bevels in the magwell for manual magazine extraction if necessary. ![]() The trigger guard is nicely undercut for a high grip, and the flared magwell makes for easy speed reloads. ![]() This is one area I might enhance if I owned the pistol – but that’s an easy upgrade. In addition to “correcting” the angle of the grip, Lone Wolf has omitted the finger grooves on the front and added a nice combination of raised squares and ridges for friction. Any conversation I’ve had with people who “just don’t like Glocks” almost always boils down to “it’s that grip angle”. The angle of the grip is much more 1911-like than Glock-like, something that all but the most faithful to the Austrian company will likely rejoice. Most Glock Gen3 parts should drop right in. Nor should they be, arguably – after all, why copy a design and change the parts that work best?! The trigger group, locking block, slide lock/takedown mechanisms – all exactly as expected. Clearly, to function with the gun’s design there are certain specs that just can’t be changed. A high-quality polymer molded unit that is simultaneously Glock-like and completely re-invented. ![]()
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