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Magnum Research Grip Fits Desert Eagle DE357/44/50, Black
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Magnum Research Grip Fits Desert Eagle DE357/44/50, Black
| SKU | 51655176791 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Magnum Research |
| MPN | DEP820 |
| UPC | 761226005704 |
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Product Details
Details
- Soft synthetic rubber grips feature a cobblestone texture for a secure hold, enhancing control during use
- The retrofit options include compatibility with Mark I, VII and XIX models, providing versatility for various configurations
- Both styles are designed for easy field installation, ensuring convenience for users
- Made exclusively for the desert eagle by Hogue grips, ensuring quality craftsmanship tailored to this specific firearm
Features
Hogue Rubber Grips for the Magnum Research Desert Eagle are designed to enhance both comfort and control during use. These 2-piece synthetic rubber grips feature a unique Cobblestone texture that provides a secure, non-slip surface for improved handling. Compatible with Mark I, Mark VII and Mark XIX Desert Eagle pistols, these grips are engineered for easy installation in the field, allowing you to upgrade your firearm without the need for specialized tools. Experience the difference that Hogue rubber grips can make in your shooting performance and overall comfort.
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