Dave Modz CustomsStaccato

DMC Staccato HD P4 Ported Copper PVD Camo Bi-Tone 9mm

Dave Modz CustomsStaccato

DMC Staccato HD P4 Ported Copper PVD Camo Bi-Tone 9mm

1 of 1

$5,599.00
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SKU:
DMC-HDP4-PORT-COPPVD2CAM

1 of 1, finished in Copper PVD Camo in exclusive Dave Modz Customs pattern.

Specifications:

  • Slide & frame: Copper PVD camo, bi-tone (matte / satin)
  • Small parts: Copper
  • Barrel: Dave Modz ported 4" Bull Barrel
  • Grip: Black, stippled (Clubber Lang) with DMC palm swells
  • Optic cut: HOST plate system
  • Series: Staccato HD P4
  • Custom Work: Dave Modz Customs
  • Frame: Steel
  • Magwell: Integrated Magwell
  • Caliber: 9mm
  • Magazines: (3) Black Mec-Gar 18 Rd Glock Style Mags
  • Trigger: 4 – 4.5 lbs w/Ambi Safety Lever
  • Sights: Trijicon Night sight
  • Width at Safeties – 1.6 inches
  • Height: 5.5 inches
  • Length: 7.6 inches
  • Weight – 32 OZ (No Mag)
  • Staccato 2011 HD P4 DLC Barrel – Trijicon Front Night Sight – 3 Mags – (Manufacturers PN): 20-2200-000106, UPC: 816781019243
Action:
SAO
Action:
Semi-Auto
Caliber:
9mm
Firearm Type:
Handgun
Color:
Copper PVD Camo
Finish:
Copper PVD Camo
Barrel Length:
4"
Capacity:
18
Optic Cut:
HOST
auto_sold:
yes

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