This picture will need no explanation to serious USPSA/IPSC shooters. Our extended barrel conversion adapts the 5.88″ Lone Wolf threaded barrel for the Glock 35 to the common 4″-barrel Glock 22. The resulting pistol (what we call a “Glock 24-plus”) has the long sight radius of the G24, the medium slide weight of the Glock 35 (faster recovery), and a front sight behavior like no other Glock in production.
We received the first batch of the “G” model shroud today. Speaking about the “G” prototype, Robin Taylor says 165-grain bullets at just over 1000 fps worked “slick”– but he’ll be experimenting with cast lead 175s at just under 1000. “Nobody shoots cast lead as their first choice, but given the price of bullets these days, the ability to use cast lead is another selling point that sets this system apart,” says Taylor. “Normal Glocks can’t use cast lead bullets safely — but this one can. It’s another reason to call this a G24-plus.”