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HGW 1911 Fully Machined Magazine Release, Spring, and Lock - Slanted Nickel

$ 15.29

Availability: 54 in stock
  • For Gun Make: Colt
  • Finish: Nickel
  • Brand: Hooper Gun Works
  • MPN: 55106SN
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type: Magazine Release
  • Specific Part: Mag Release
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

    Description

    Hooper Gun Works – HGW
    HGW 1911 Fully Machined Magazine Release, Spring, and Lock - Slanted Nickel
    Part # 55106SN
    The Hooper Gun Works 1911 Fully Machined 1911 Slanted Mag Release. Designed to be the toughest mag release on the market. This mag release is made from a single piece of tool steel and then further heat treated, topped off with a nickel finish. Its strong enough to be used as a punch.
    No cast parts here. If you’ve had this part break before, then you know what we mean.
    You get the complete mag release assembly — A mag release lock and spring are also included. All three pieces are assembled; ready to install in your 1911.
    Perfect for new builds or restoration projects alike, this part is compatible with 1911 single stack models of any caliber.
    HGW Fully Machined Mag Release, nickel finish, serrated slanted design
    Magazine Catch Spring
    HGW Mag Release Lock
    HGW-55106SN
    Shipping
    Shipping time:
    We strive to get your order to you as quickly as possible. Orders are shipped the same day or next day depending on when your payment clears.
    Delivery time:
    First Class Mail may take up to 10 days while Priority Mail is generally 2-3 days once the Post Office receives the package.
    Service / Tips
    Please contact us if you need to return a part.
    We are unable to accept returns on used, fitted, or altered parts. Returns must be in new, unused condition and in their original packaging.
    We recommend that any installation or alteration of parts be done by a qualified gunsmith for the safest and most accurate results. Any mention of "drop-in" is terminology from the manufacturer. Any replacement of any firearm part may require fitting even if the manufacturer states it is a "drop-in" part.