Description

MPN: SPMRM&P100MR

Features:

  • Direct replacement for the factory Smith & Wesson M&P magazine release
  • Match the factory profile per rule 21.6 in the USPSA rulebook
  • Extended 0.1-inch longer than the factory release and is suitable for carry and competition use
  • USPSA Production, Limited, and Open approved approved

Specifications:

  • Material: Alloy
  • Finish: Anodized
  • Weight: 0.14 oz.

Compatibility:

  • Fits 1.0 and 2.0 M&P 9/40/45/10 with a double stack magazine

Details:

Are you frustrated by the amount of time it takes to change your magazine when you are shooting? Perhaps you are a law enforcement officer whose life may depend on how quickly you can change your magazines. Maybe you are a competitive shooter who needs to swap magazines as fast as possible for the best score. Whatever your profession, the M&P extended mag release can make it easier for you to use your handgun.

Speed Up Reload Time

Factory magazine releases have a reputation for awkward operation and slower reload times. Speed shooters and law enforcement officers especially will recognize the need to be able to quickly drop an empty magazine and reload a fresh one. An M&P extended magazine release will allow you to maintain both a firm grip and your shooting position. As a result, you will be able to resume firing faster than you would otherwise. When speed is critical, you most certainly do not want to be struggling with a factory magazine release.

Choose Something Built to Last

The Springer Precision M&P extended mag release is manufactured from a high-strength alloy metal and is hard-coated for increased durability. The release meets the requirements for a factory profile according to the USPSA Rule Book. The mag release is a great investment for those who want a little extra material to enable them to drop empty magazines without adjusting their grip. This M&P extended magazine release is one-tenth of an inch longer than the factory release and is suitable for both daily carry and competition.

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