Extended Firing Pin & Qty 100 Sample 121-122g Copper Projectiles
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Upgrade your precision and confidence with our durable stainless steel extended firing pins. Designed to address misfire issues caused by weak main springs or hard primers, these pins ensure optimal performance. They are compatible with various calibers and models, making them the perfect choice for every shot.
Compatibility and Specifications
1911/2011
- Models Supported: Fits most 1911/2011 style pistols with small diameter firing pins.
- Calibres Supported: 9x19mm, .38super, .40S&W, and .45Auto.
- Total Length: 59mm.
- Diameter: This is a small diameter 1911/2011 firing pin machined at .068"
- Material: 17-4 SS Steel, Heat treat to HRC45
- Extra Information: Please make sure to meassure for direct compatablity.
CZ
- Models Supported: CZ Shadow 2, CZ 75 SP-01 Shadow, CZ 75 Tactical Sports, and CZ 85 Combat.
- Calibres Supported: 9x19mm and 40SW.
- Total Length: 64mm.
- Colour: Black.
- Material: 17-4 SS Steel, Heat treat to HRC45
Key Features and Benefits
- Precision Engineered: Made with the highest quality materials, ensuring better precision than competitors.
- Durable Design: Built to last, our Extended Firing Pins promises longevity and performance.
- Easy Installation: Our design ensures a hassle-free installation process, allowing you to upgrade your firearm effortlessly.
9MM/38 Super Projectiles, Conical, Bevel base
Designed by shooters for shooters
Boss Projectiles are proudly manufactured locally within South Australia.
All projectiles are sized and polished post-manufacturing to ensure performance and consistency round after round.
Why use copper electroplating vs traditional methods
Pistol shooters know that barrels accumulate lead over time, even when using powder-coated or other baked-on coating methods. Some coatings may leave minute traces of lead, and they will eventually build up lead deposits in the barrel. Lead build-up can cause inaccuracy and, if not removed, may result in dangerous pressure fluctuations.
Electroplating copper coats our copper-coated projectiles on top of the lead. Copper, while flexible, bonds strongly to lead and keeps its form better than other coating methods. When using copper-coated bullets, airborne lead is reduced.
Take care not to over-crimp projectiles, just as you would with any other type of coating, as it may remove the outer layer and expose the lead.
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