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The Ed Brown Fueled pistol is based on the S&W M&P 2.0 platform. It starts with a fully machined, oversize block that replaces the front rail block fitted into the polymer frame. The Accuracy Rail gives both the slide and the barrel perfectly machined mating surfaces to achieve an exceptional fit. The fully machined from 17-4 Stainless with custom cuts, dehorned, and treated with Black Nitride to gives you the hottest custom polymer pistol on the range. Designed for a unique and striking appearance while maintaining functionality, beefed up in all the right areas and ready for hard use, and cut for the Trijicon RMR (matching cover plate included). Topping off the slide are the Ameriglo Pro-Glo tritium front sight, and plain black rear, both in suppressor ready height to make them co-witness with Trijicon's RMR reflex sight (not included). A 416 stainless, button-rifled match barrel, is customized with Ed Brown Tread Flutes and traditional rifling will digest jacketed and lead bullets alike, with exceptional accuracy and reliability. It comes equipped with 1/2" x 28 threads and a custom thread protector, making it fully suppressor ready. The Apex Tactical trigger gives you the best pull, consistent release and reset, in a combination that will remain safe, and work every time.
UPC | 800732700199 |
Capacity | 17 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 4.25 BARREL |
Finish | BLACK NITRIDE |
Caliber | 9MM LUGER (9X19 PARA) |
Action | STRIKER FIRED |
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