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AW Custom HX CNC Aluminium Baseplate [Blue]

$17.99
In stock
SKU
Sku_10412_AW-P26104
 

FEATURES: + Baseplates don't add capacity and each weigh less than 1 oz., making them legal for Airsoft USPSA and IDPA competition. + Fits all standard TM/WE/AW Hi-Capa Magazines + Engraved numbering system allows quick, easy ID of your mags during competition. + Engraved numbering can be filled in with coloured crayons or similar methods for easy ID of your mags. Materials: CNC Machined Aircraft Grade Aluminium Compatibility: Compatible with TM/WE/AW Hi-Capa Magazines Parts Included: 1 x HX CNC Machined Aluminium Baseplate [Blue] Precision CNC-Machined from a single block of aerospace grade billet aluminum that has been engineered to ease the installation and removal of the baseplate. Our competition baseplates have been carefully designed with alongside competition shooting champions. These baseplates are built incredibly tough and are designed to allow the shooter to do quick mag changes while competing by simply allowing the magazine to drop to the floor. The heavy duty CNC Machined baseplate is designed to withstand extremly rough treatment during practice and competition. The engraved numbering system allows competitive shooters to colour code and number their magazines to keep track of which ones they have in rotation, which allows you to quickly and easily keep track of which mags you're using at any time. In competition, if one mag is giving you trouble, you can easily tell which one it is by the bold number on the rear of the baseplate. Numbers can be filled in with coloured crayons or other methods in order to further ease quick identification. Always use the same magazines in order and if one malfunctions, take that number out of rotation and finish the match. Then, when you get home, grab the problem mag and get 'er fixed up.
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