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Chicago, IL – Tyrant CNC, a leading manufacturer of high-quality firearm accessories, is proud to announce the launch of its new H&K VP9 / VP40 Magwell. The magwell is designed to enhance the performance of the H&K VP9 & VP40 handgun and is an essential accessory for firearm enthusiasts and professional shooters.
Made from high-quality billet aluminum, the H&K VP9 / VP40 Magwell is precision-machined to ensure easy installation and a secure grip. Its sleek and ergonomic design enables fast and seamless magazine changes, providing shooters with a competitive advantage in any shooting scenario. The magwell’s extended funnel ensures that the magazine is guided into place, reducing the chances of fumbling or misalignment during high-stress situations.
The H&K VP9 / VP40 Magwell is compatible with most H&K VP9 / VP40 models and comes in various colors, including black, red, gold, grey, raw aluminum, and blue. Customers can purchase the magwell directly from the Tyrant CNC website, and it is backed by a lifetime warranty.
About Tyrant CNC:
Tyrant CNC is a leading manufacturer of high-quality firearm accessories, with a focus on precision CNC machining. The company is dedicated to providing firearm enthusiasts and professionals with innovative and reliable products that enhance their shooting experience. To learn more about the H&K VP9 / VP40 Magwell or any other Tyrant CNC product, please visit https://www.tyrantcnc.com/.
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