Description
The LFA HG8644-N Apollo 11 V2 CPT 9mm FDE is a precision-machined semi-auto handgun built for EDC reliability. This pistol combines a lightweight alloy frame with a flat dark earth Cerakote finish, chambered in 9mm for everyday carry versatility. Per Lone Wolf Distributors specs, it delivers a crisp trigger pull and enhanced ergonomics for shooters who demand consistency.
| Manufacturer | Lone Wolf Distributors |
|---|---|
| Model | Apollo 11 V2 CPT |
| Material | Alloy frame, stainless steel barrel (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | Standard 9mm double-stack magazines |
| Finish | Flat Dark Earth Cerakote |
| Weight | Approximately 24 oz (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Enhanced Trigger System — Why it matters: The 4.5 lb trigger pull reduces creep and over-travel, letting you stay on target for faster follow-up shots.
- Flat Dark Earth Cerakote Finish — Why it matters: This corrosion-resistant coating holds up against daily sweat and holster wear, keeping the slide looking clean after a year of carry.
- Low-Profile Sights — Why it matters: Snag-free design means you can draw from concealment without catching on clothing, while the white-dot front gives a quick sight picture.
- Bead-Blasted Stainless Barrel — Why it matters: Reduces friction during cycling, improving reliability with defensive hollow points and range ammo alike.
- Ergonomic Grip Texture — Why it matters: The 20 LPI checkering on the front strap and backstrap ensures a secure hold in wet or sweaty conditions.
Who It’s For
This is for the daily carrier who wants a 9mm that balances size and shootability. If you’re running a Glock 19 holster but want a thinner profile and better out-of-box trigger, the Apollo 11 V2 fits. It’s also for shooters who prefer FDE for low-visibility environments or just like the tactical look.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Smooth 4.5 lb trigger, flat-shooting with low bore axis, durable Cerakote finish, easy to maintain with standard Glock parts compatibility.
- Cons: Aftermarket holster fit can be tight with the FDE coating; some users report a break-in period of 100-200 rounds for the trigger to settle.
Comparison
| Feature | LFA Apollo 11 V2 CPT | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Agency Arms AOS G19 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $899.99 | $1,499 | $1,299 |
| Trigger Pull | 4.5 lb | 3.5 lb | 4.0 lb |
| Frame Material | Alloy | Polymer | Polymer |
| Finish | FDE Cerakote | Black Nitride | Black DLC |
| Weight | 24 oz | 26 oz | 25 oz |
| Warranty | Lifetime (per Lone Wolf) | Limited | Limited |
FAQ
Does this pistol accept standard Glock magazines?
Yes, the Apollo 11 V2 is designed to work with standard Glock 9mm double-stack magazines, including factory and aftermarket options.
What holsters are compatible with the FDE finish?
Most holsters molded for a Glock 19 will fit, but the Cerakote finish may add slight thickness. Kydex holsters with adjustable retention work best; check with the holster maker for FDE-specific fit.
Is the trigger adjustable?
No, the trigger is fixed at 4.5 lb from the factory. However, it uses standard Glock trigger components, so you can swap in aftermarket triggers if desired.
What is the warranty coverage?
Per Lone Wolf Distributors, this pistol comes with a lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects. It does not cover normal wear or modifications.
Can I use +P ammunition?
Yes, the stainless barrel and alloy frame are rated for +P 9mm loads, though consistent use may accelerate wear on the recoil spring. Standard pressure is recommended for daily carry.
Trust & Delivery
- ✓ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✓ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✓ 30-day returns
- ✓ Secure checkout
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Last updated: April 2026





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