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pachmayr Recoil Pad Grinding Template
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pachmayr Recoil Pad Grinding Template
| SKU | 51655214845 |
|---|---|
| Brand | pachmayr |
| MPN | 2450 |
| UPC | 034337024507 |
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- Ecommerce Platform: Shotgun
- Material: Brass
Features
Brass templates indicate the location of steel reinforcement plates within all closed-side pachmayr recoil pads, preventing accidental cutting into them during the shaping process. Position the template behind the new pad to visually assess the remaining clearance while shaping. This set includes four templates compatible with small, medium, large and large magnum recoil pads.
- Brass templates are used to identify the positions of steel reinforcement plates within Pachmayr recoil pads, ensuring that these plates are not damaged during the shaping process
- A set of four templates is designed to fit small, medium, large and large Magnum recoil pads
- Templates serve as a visual verification tool to ensure adequate clearance throughout the recoil pad contouring procedure
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