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Wilson Combat Ejection Port Kit, Fits AR10, Includes Ejection Port Rod and Spring
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Wilson Combat Ejection Port Kit, Fits AR10, Includes Ejection Port Rod and Spring
| SKU | 516551631645 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Wilson Combat |
| MPN | TREPDK10 |
| UPC | 810025500986 |
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Product Details
Details
The product includes a dust cover rod
The product is equipped with a spring for smooth operation
Features
Protect your AR-10 ejection port dust cover with the Wilson Combat Ejection Port Dust Cover Parts Kit, ensuring its perfect condition. This dependable and easy to-install replacement kit guarantees superior quality, keeping you safe with reliable parts. Engineered with precision for optimal fit, maximum durability, and consistent performance, this kit elevates your firearm to the next level. Upgrade with confidence, knowing you have top-notch gear from Wilson Combat. Experience the peace of mind that comes with owning quality equipment and keep your AR-10 in peak condition with the Wilson Combat ejection port dust cover parts kit.
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