FDE Nylon Throw Levers for Steiner Optics
Category: steiner p4xi
MK is proud to offer a variety of Steiner polymer throw levers, designed specifically for various Steiner Scopes. Our levers are proudly printed in the USA from durable FDE nylon, featuring a metal thread insert for increased strength when tightening. They are designed to be stronger, smoother, and stiffer, allowing you to upgrade your Steiner optic and speed up magnification changes and target engagements without breaking the bank.
The throw levers provided by MK Machining are a perfect match for the magnification ring dimensions, ensuring a precise fit. They are also designed to be low-profile, fitting seamlessly with any mounting setup. These throw levers are made from an MK Machining-exclusive copolymer, featuring functional carbon fiber strands that increase durability and stiffness while retaining enough ductility to resist shattering, unlike similar materials available elsewhere. Additionally, they incorporate metal components for increased clamping force.
The setup for these MK throw levers is simple and quick. They are a one-piece construction, requiring only one bolt to tighten, and can be installed in one minute or less. This makes magnification changes much faster and easier, enhancing your shooting experience.
Proudly manufactured in the United States, these Steiner throw levers come with a lifetime warranty, ensuring your investment is protected. Whether you're upgrading your existing Steiner optic or building a new setup, these throw levers from MK Machining are the perfect addition to your gear, providing a reliable and high-quality solution that won't break the bank.
product information:
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
item_package_dimensions_l_x_w_x_h | 8 x 6 x 1 inches |
brand_name | MK Machining |
color | gray |
manufacturer | MK Machining |
size | T5Xi |
best_sellers_rank | #1,948,688 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #1,039 in Sporting Optics Accessories #181,729 in Hunting Equipment |
date_first_available | November 2, 2018 |