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As a collector’s item, the METE SFT Miami Days & the METE SFT Miami Nights come with a limited edition production number stamped on the left side of the slide, made in a limited run of 3050 units for the Miami Days and 3050 units for the Miami Nights, and comes accompanied by its collectors Certificate of Authenticity. In order to expand on the value provided by this collectors series, a Miami Days & Nights color-matching Flared Magazine Well and a secondary magazine with a matching Canik +2 extension is included in the package; the METE SFT Miami Days & Miami Nights are also accompanied by new color-matching accessories: IWB/OWB Holster, Magazine Loader, Two Optic Interface Plates, Alternative Size Back-Strap, and Take-Down Tools. Finally, this package comes with its own Signature Series Miami Days or Miami Nights carry and storage case.
Includes:
- Canik Collectors Certificate with Production Number
- Collectors Signature Series logo and Production Number Stamped Slide
- Miami Days or Nights Signature Collectors Finish
- Color Matching Flared Magazine Well for improved performance
- White-Dot Rear and Front sight posts
- World Famous Ready-Out-Of-The-Box Trigger
- Interchangeable Back-Straps, with a spare for larger hands
- Optics-ready slide accept the Trijicon RMRcc and Shield RMS/RMSc footprint micro optics
- Angled rear sight edge for emergency one-hand operation
- NEW! Canik’s IWB/OWB Miami Days & Nights Holster
- NEW! Miami Days & Nights Tool Kit, Punch and Magazine Loader
- NEW! Miami Days or Nights Signature Series Storage and Transportation Case
- NEW! Miami Days & Nights Signature Series Limited Edition Patch
UPC | 787450850897 |
Action | SEMI AUTOMATIC |
Barrel Length | 4.46 BARREL |
Caliber | 9MM LUGER (9X19 PARA) |
Weight | 1.74 LBS. |
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