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Spikes Tactical Molon Labe Ejection Port Door for AR-15 Style Rifle - SED7009
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Spikes Tactical Molon Labe Ejection Port Door for AR-15 Style Rifle - SED7009
| SKU | 790038 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Spikes Tactical |
| MPN | SED7009 |
| UPC | 815648020262 |
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Product Details
Details
- Material: Steel
- Finish: Phosphate Coated
- Color: Black
- For Use With: AR-15 Style Rifle
- Weight: 0.5 oz
- Markings: Molon Labe (Laser Engraved)
Features
The Spike's Tactical Laser Engraved Ejection Port Doors are an easy and inexpensive way to personalize your AR-15. With so many choices available, it will take you longer to choose than it will to install. It is a Mil-Spec ejection port door constructed from stamped steel and it has a Mil-Spec phosphate coating. It comes with "Molon Labe" laser-engraved on it.
We offer our standard ejection port door or if you want to customize your rifle we have a selection of custom engravings for you to choose from.
Features:
- Engraved with molon labe
- Mil-Spec ejection port door
- Mil-Spec heavy phosphate coating
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