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Scattergun Technology Trak-Lock II Tritium Sight Front, Black
In stock online
Scattergun Technology Trak-Lock II Tritium Sight Front, Black
$75.99
| SKU | 51655220540 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Scattergun Technology |
| MPN | SGTL2-TF-12FO |
| UPC | 874218003654 |
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Product Details
Details
- Optic Sight Color: Black
- Ecommerce Platform: Shotgun
- Model or Series: Trak-Lock II
- Sight Position: Front
- Material: Steel
- Model Compatibility: Remington 870|Remington 1100|Remington 1187
Features
Enhance your performance with the Wilson Combat Trak-Lock tritium front sight, specifically designed for 12 Gauge shotguns. This advanced design significantly improves accuracy and skill levels. Constructed from CNC machined bar stock, this sight set is the preferred choice among law enforcement professionals globally. Engineered to provide precise and confident aiming, the Wilson Combat Trak-Lock front sight is an essential upgrade to your equipment. Elevate your shooting capabilities with this premium sight from Wilson Combat.
- Target acquisition speed and precision accuracy for improved performance
- The component is precisely crafted using CNC machining from solid bar stock steel, ensuring high accuracy and durability in its construction
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