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Brownells Reduced Power Mainspring Fits Smith & Wesson K-Frame/Smith & Wesson L-Frame
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Brownells Reduced Power Mainspring Fits Smith & Wesson K-Frame/Smith & Wesson L-Frame
| SKU | 51655210665 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Brownells |
| MPN | SW-MS-222 MAINSPRING (1) FOR S |
| UPC | 050806101913 |
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- Ecommerce Platform: Revolver
- Model Compatibility: Smith & Wesson K-Frame|Smith & Wesson L-Frame|Smith & Wesson N-Frame
Features
The Brownells Reduced Power Mainspring is engineered to fit Smith & Wesson K-Frame and L-Frame revolvers. This mainspring is designed to provide a lighter trigger pull, enhancing the shooting experience by reducing the force required to operate the trigger mechanism. Constructed from high-quality materials, it ensures durability and consistent performance. The reduced power mainspring is ideal for competitive shooting and training, where precision and ease of use are paramount. Installation is straightforward, requiring no permanent modifications to the firearm, thus maintaining the integrity of the original design.
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These items are controlled by the U.S. Government and authorized for export only to the country of ultimate destination for use by the ultimate consignee or end-user(s) herein identified. They may not be resold, transferred, or otherwise disposed of, to any other country or to any person other than the authorized ultimate consignee or end-user(s), either in their original form or after being incorporated into other items, without first obtaining approval from the U.S. government or as otherwise authorized by U.S. law and regulations.