Sig Sauer

RECEIVER PIN, P365, SPRINGS

Item # SIG KIT-365-RECEIVER-PIN
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Retail: $9.99 $6.99
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SKU
SIG KIT-365-RECEIVER-PIN
MPN
KIT-365-RECEIVER-PIN
UPC
798681593989
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TECH SPECS:

Complete Factory Receiver Pin Kit for all P365 models

Kit includes receiver pin and pin retention springs.

This will work with all P365 (standard, XL, X, SAS, exe)

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Don 2 weeks ago
What is the difference between a bolt-action rifle and a semi-automatic rifle? Answers (1)

Proven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.

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PRODUCT DETAILS

TECH SPECS:

Complete Factory Receiver Pin Kit for all P365 models

Kit includes receiver pin and pin retention springs.

This will work with all P365 (standard, XL, X, SAS, exe)

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Don 2 weeks ago
What is the difference between a bolt-action rifle and a semi-automatic rifle? Answers (1)

Proven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.