Atlas Custom Works Stainless Steel Type 1 Magazine Catch for TM 1911A1 Airsoft Pistols, Black

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UK-ACW-GB-508-BK
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193939124821
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Looking for a reliable and durable magazine catch for your Tokyo Marui 1911A1 gas blowback airsoft pistol? Look no further than the Atlas Custom Works Stainless Steel Type 1 Magazine Catch! Constructed from high-quality stainless steel, this magazine catch provides a precise and secure fit for your magazine, ensuring fast and efficient reloading during your airsoft games. The aggressive texturing on the magazine catch provides plenty of grip, even in wet or sweaty conditions. The direct replacement or upgrade component is easy to install, requiring minimal time and effort to install. Upgrade your 1911A1 airsoft pistol with the Atlas Custom Works Stainless Steel Type 1 Magazine Catch today and improve your game! The package includes one magazine catch, so you can quickly and easily install it on your airsoft pistol.

Manufacturer:
Atlas Custom Works
Material:
Stainless Steel
Compatibility:
For Tokyo Marui 1911A1 Gas Blowback Airsoft Pistols
Color:
Black
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