Lone Wolf Connectors-Glock

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Just an FYI for those Glock users out there. I recently had an issue with a new Lone Wolf 3.5# connector resulting in double tap firing.:eek: Aside from the entertainment value, it was not what I wanted and contacted Lone Wolf re the problem after looking for info from other sources on the web. They were quick to reply and genuinely interested in solving the problem. Turns out that there were some issues with the Gen2 models but they have since been resolved. Unfortunately some of the earlier connectors may have been distributed. I gotta say that I was impressed by their committment to the customer. If you are a Glocker, you will be pleased to know that they do ship to Canada, if you cannot find their product through a Canadian retailer. They carry a pretty impressive array of goodies. U can visit their site lonewolfdist.com for all the stuff... Just wanted to pass along a good experience to those interested.
Cheers:)
dB
 
I got some of my Glock goodies from there too.
I had a great experience with them too, but not to solve a problem,
the tech guy & I spoke for over a half hour about glocks and other stuff & gave me great tips & help over the phone. they're good people
I haven't had any problems with the 3.5 connector yet, but's sure is a smooth pull.
 
That sounds more like a trigger-bar problem than a connector problem; if the rear tip of the trigger bar doesn't have at least a 50% engagement with the leg of the striker (checked with an orange half-cover-plate), the fix is to simply put in a new trigger-bar. If it DOESN'T have at least 50% engagement, it's likely to let the striker slip up and over while the slide is going back into battery. (Happened to me with a G22 and a "competition trigger"; fantastic splits, but it's a real b!tch having to reload every 2nd target.)
 
Indeed you may be correct SDC. LWD also cited that as a potential reason for the problem and I tend to agree. The stock bar has a very slight upturn to it and although it functions fine with the stock connector, the problem only surfaced with the new connector. It is quite noticable when compared to my other Glocks, but there was a visible difference in the connector as well. In any case, the replacement will be here soon and I plan on having a new trigger bar standing by. Thanks for the info!
Cheers:)
dB
 
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