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TUMWATER, WA (11/25/20)
Killer Innovations is proud to announce the expansion of their signature Velocity line of firearm optimization upgrades with the Velocity SIG P320 Compact MOD1 Stripped Slide.
The new slide will be available this Friday, 11-27-2020, online at Killer-Innovations.com.
Much as the Glock slides that preceded it, the new SIG slide is red-dot ready. It will arrive at its new forever-home prepared to carry the Trijicon RMR, Leupold Delta Point Pro, and optics with the same footprint. The new slide expands their current lineup of SIG P320 offerings, which are already gaining popularity in the Fire Control Unit (FCU) builder market.
KI’s SIG slide will be available in their MDC grey and BLC black finishes.
Why upgrade your P320C? Why not? The slide features:
Other Killer Innovations SIG enhancement options include:
Discerning gun-owners might also be interested in the KI Glock and KI CZ lines.
Killer Innovations: Innovation that functions as well as it looks.
Visit Killer Innovations online at killer-innovations.com.
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