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Strike Industries SIG SAUER® P365 XMACRO Magazine Release
Strike Industries SIG SAUER® P365 XMACRO Magazine Release
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As an excellent upgrade for your daily carry, it comes with a SI-styled button face, which you'll enjoy for an improved grip with quick and easy magazine changes. The extended design offers improved ergonomics, making it more comfortable to use and it can be easily installed with its drop-in OEM design. Whether you're a right or left-handed shooter, this mag release is reversible, providing versatility for all. Constructed from SUS630 hardened stainless steel, this mag release is durable and built to last.
PACKAGE CONTENTS:
- 1x P365 Xmacro Mag Release
- 1x Plastic Insert
- 1x Mag Release spring
PRODUCT FEATURES:
Main Feature: For speedy and sexy reloads
- Extended button length
- Improved ergonomics
- Strike enhanced button face
- Made out of hardened stainless steel
COMPATIBILITY NOTE:
This latest Strike Magazine Release will functionally work with all P365 models. However, non-XMacro models' mag release buttons differ in that the rear piece is a 2-piece system. Whereas the rear side of the XMacro's mag release button is a single piece. So, if installing this button on a non-XMacro P365, the rear piece may stick out a little bit.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
- Length: 1.06"
- Width: 0.37"
- Height: 0.34"
- Weight: 0.16oz
DISCLAIMER:
“SIG SAUER”, "SIG", "P365", and "XMACRO" are federally registered trademarks of SIG SAUER, Inc. and is one of many trademarks owned by SIG SAUER, Inc. Neither Strike Industries Inc. nor this site are affiliated in any manner with, or otherwise endorsed by, SIG SAUER, Inc. The use of “ SIG SAUER” on this page is merely to advertise the sale of parts or components for SIG SAUER pistols. For additional genuine SIG SAUER, Inc. products and parts visit www.sigsauer.com.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING:
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information:
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