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COWCOW Stainless Steel Guide Rod – TM G17 Gen5 (Silver)

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COWCOW Stainless Steel Guide Rod – TM G17 Gen5 (Silver)COWCOW Stainless Steel Guide Rod TM G17 Gen5 (Silver) CNC gefrster Edelstahl Korrosionsbestndig Modulares Buffer System Die COWCOW Stainless Steel Guide Rod ist ein hochwertiges Performance Upgrade, das die Plastik Fhrungsstange der TM G17 Gen5 ersetzt. Gefertigt aus rostfreiem Edelstahl, bietet diese Guide Rod eine deutlich hhere Stabilitt und sorgt fr eine absolut lineare Fhrung der Recoil Spring. Dies minimiert Vibrationen und verbessert die

COWCOW Stainless Steel Guide Rod – TM G17 Gen5 (Silver)

CNC-gefräster Edelstahl | Korrosionsbeständig | Modulares Buffer-System

Die COWCOW Stainless Steel Guide Rod ist ein hochwertiges Performance-Upgrade, das die Plastik-Führungsstange der TM G17 Gen5 ersetzt. Gefertigt aus rostfreiem Edelstahl, bietet diese Guide Rod eine deutlich höhere Stabilität und sorgt für eine absolut lineare Führung der Recoil Spring. Dies minimiert Vibrationen und verbessert die Präzision sowie die Verschlussgeschwindigkeit deiner GBB.

1. Material & Fertigung

  • Premium Edelstahl: Die CNC-gefräste Konstruktion sorgt für ein ideales Eigengewicht an der Front, was den Mündungshochschlag (Muzzle Flip) reduziert und schnellere Folgeschüsse ermöglicht.
  • Silbernes Finish: Die polierte Edelstahloberfläche ist extrem reibungsarm und verleiht deiner Glock einen edlen, professionellen Custom-Look, der dezent an der Mündung sichtbar ist.

2. Anpassbare Performance (Short-Stroke)

  • Inklusive Buffer-Modulen: Im Lieferumfang sind verschiedene Dämpfer-Scheiben enthalten. Diese ermöglichen es dir, den Weg des Schlittens individuell zu verkürzen, um die Zyklusrate massiv zu steigern.
  • Haltbarkeit: Im Gegensatz zu Kunststoffstangen verformt sich Edelstahl auch bei der Verwendung von starkem Gas oder hohen Schusszahlen nicht, was die Lebensdauer deines Schlittens verlängert.

3. Kompatibilität

  • Modell: Exklusiv für die Tokyo Marui Glock 17 Gen5 MOS Plattform.
  • Einbau: Einfacher Austausch gegen das Originalteil (Drop-In).

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Spezifikation Details
Material CNC-gefräster rostfreier Edelstahl
Farbe Silber (Stainless Steel)
Lieferumfang Guide Rod, 4x Buffer-Module

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