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The TriStar T-100 is a NATO spec semi-automatic 9mm pistol. It features an aluminum alloy frame steel slide and 3.7 barrel snag-free dovetail rear and fixed blade front sights black polymer checkered grips and black Cerakote finish. When the T-100s primary safety is engaged it blocks the trigger hammer and hammer lever rendering the firing mechanism immobile.
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Caliber 9mm - Barrel Length 3.7 - Weight 1.64 lbs - Finish Black Cerakote - General Description 9mm semi-automatic with an aluminum alloy frame and steel slide. DoubleSingle Action. Rear snag-free dovetail sights and fixed blade front sight. Cerakote finish and black polymer checkered grips. 2 Mec Gar- 15 Round Magazines included and packaged in hard plastic case. Also includes a TriStar gunlock cleaning kit and owners manual. Backed by a One-Year Warranty - Features - Frame Aluminum - Slide Steel - Barrel Steel 3.7 - Action DoubleSingle - Capacity 15 Rounds (10 Round mag version available) - Sights Rear Snag-Free Dovetail Fixed Front Blade - Grips Black Polymer Checkered - Overall Length 7.3 - Safety The primary safety is located on the left side of the frame behind the slide release. When engaged the safety is designed to block the trigger hammer lever and the hammer which makes the firing mechanism immobile. The safety flips upward and downward (up is safe).
UPC | 713780851099 |
Caliber | 9MM LUGER (9X19 PARA) |
Action | NOT SPECIFIED |
Capacity | 15 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 3.7 BARREL |
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