Founded in 1998, Lone Wolf Arms is now in its 25th year and has greatly expanded its pistol offerings. 

Typically known as an aftermarket handgun – primarily Glock style – accessory maker, Idaho-based Lone Wolf began marketing its in-house LTD 19 pistols based on its Timberwolf frame in 2020.

Now, the new Dusk 19 has entered the game. 
 

The new Lone Wolf Arms Dusk 19 series. 
The new Lone Wolf Arms Dusk 19 series. (Photo: LWA)


Chambered in 9mm and analogous to the G19, the Dusk 19 has a CCS receiver, front and rear slide serrations, a 3.9-inch PVD-coated stainless barrel with a stainless-steel recoil assembly, and 15-shot flush-fit mags. The platform also has a reversible mag catch, an enhanced flat-faced trigger, an ergonomic profile with a wide trigger guard suitable for use with gloved hands, interchangeable flat and rounded backstraps, and an extended slide stop release and takedown lever. 

Lone Wolf plans no less than 14 variants of the Dusk 19, with options for Night Fision Stealth Series Tritium sights, optic cover plates over a slide cut compatible with both Trijicon RMR/SRO and Holosun 407/507/508 (non-K model) footprints, threaded barrels, and assorted finishes. And of course, the platform is OEM and aftermarket parts compatible. 

The MSRP on the new Lone Wolf Dusk 19 series is between $649 and $699, depending on the model.

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