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Review: Lone Wolf Distributors Timberwolf Gen3/Gen4 Frame

When building a Glock-style handgun, the generation around which you build is important--so much so that Lone Wolf Distributors figured out a way to make a frame that bridged two popular generations.

Glock DIY Build: Safety Checks

Following these simple checks to confirm your Glock is safe to shoot before sending rounds downrange.

I Carry: Polymer80 PFC9 Serialized Frame, Zev Technologies Slide in a PHLster Holster

Today's "I Carry" segment features a do-it-yourself option in a serialized Polymer80 PFC9 frame, Zev Technologies slide and a PHLster holster.

Glock DIY Build: Choosing the Right Custom Components

The criteria and components that go into building a Glock for personal protection are more common sense than custom.

Glock DIY Guide: Slide Reassembly Tips

Having reassembled your pistol’s striker, extractor and firing-pin safety, it’s time to put the components in the slide.

Glock DIY Guide: Striker Assembly How-To

Whether modifying existing components or building a brand-new gun, it’s difficult to discuss reassembling the slide without covering the striker. The good news is one can be used to resemble the other.

Glock DIY Guide: Assembling a Pistol Frame

Having successfully disassembled your Glock frame and slide, building a custom Glock from scratch is simply a matter of reassembling the pistol (one key component at a time) and taking the time to replace the OEM parts with the aftermarket ones of your choosing.

Glock DIY Guide: Reassembling the Trigger Module

Whether your goal is routine maintenance or replacing select components for a superb trigger pull, reassembling your Glock’s trigger module isn’t as difficult as it looks.

Glock DIY Guide: Disassembling the Trigger Module

Whether your goal is complete replacement or preparing to for a custom trigger job, getting a Glock’s trigger module down to its key components is easy.

Glock Guide: DIY Slide Disassembly

Looking to do some custom work on your Glock pistol slide? Here's how to take your slide and striker down for custom work or parts repair.

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