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This week’s Deal of the Week takes us to Tyrant Designs CNC and their Glock Extended Slide Release. Great price, fantastic quality manufacturer and with the Gen5 set to begin pre-sales later this month, what more could you ask for.
Introducing the first ever Glock Extended Slide Release to be CNC Machined! Made from 6061 Aluminum and hardcoat anodized our drop in replacement Glock slide stop is the perfect upgrade for you pistol.
Our Glock extended slide release adds surface area and a raised texture that greatly improves usability for all! It is the perfect upgrade for conceal carry AND competition. Never again will your thumb slip while manipulating your Glock slide release!
What is it? This drop in replacement Glock extended slide stop release lever has a surface area extended over the OEM size. It arrives fully assembled with spring and is offered for multiple glock models.
Why use it? One of the main flaws of the Glock Factory release lever is that it offers very little surface area and/or texture. This results in the operator occasionally slipping when attempting to manipulate the lever. Our Glock slide release offers an extended AND raised surface area to ensure easy manipulation of the Glock slide. It is easy to install, functions great and looks fantastic!
For more information check out Tyrantcnc.com.
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