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TruFire Synapse Release Black

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TruFire Synapse Release

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Description

The?Tru-Fire Synapse thumb release with true double-sear operation features a broad range of adjustments. The Synapse allows users the choice of two finger extensions?a hook that wraps the ring finger for a 3-finger configuration as well as a fourth-finger extension. The internal stainless steel components are precision milled for exceptionally crisp operation and flawless cocking of the trigger activation lever. The thumb button is multi-position configurable, with lockable adjustments for trigger travel and trigger tension. The trigger pressure is adjustable from a range of 1.25 to 20 ounces.

Additional information

Additional information

Weight 0.480 kg
Dimensions 10.75 × 5.50 × 1.50 cm

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