Sharps Bros. Echelon Grip Module Black out / Brazilian Cherry Grips

EC1015

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From renowned aftermarket accessory maker Sharps Bros. comes this beautifully machined aluminum grip module for the Springfield Armory Echelon.  

  • Machined from billet T7075-T6 aluminum. Mil-spec black anodize finish
  • Brazilian Cherry grips or Black Aluminum grips 
  • Steeper grip angle than the OEM Echelon grip with more pronounced curves
  • M1913 Picatinny accessory rail
  • Weight is 8 oz. OEM polymer grip module is 4oz.
  • Works with all Echelon 9mm magazines
  • Grip module fits the 15rnd Compact magazines flush.  Larger 17 and 20 rnd Full size magazines fit and work, but require Sharps Bros. Echelon magazine funnel (sold seperately) to fill gap 
  • Will work with 4.5" and 4.0" slide assemblies  
  • Fits standard Echelon holsters 
  • Magazine release assembly not included. Reuse your stock mag release assembly 

 Information: To buy firearms and essential elements, you must have or be able to obtain a weapon permit (WES/SON/PAA/PAE) in Switzerland according to. (Art. 8 al. 1 LArm and ss and art. 15 al. 1  ss OArm)
       If you fulfill this requirement and you purchase a firearm, please send us the WES / PAA  to the following address: Dynamik Arms SARL/Gmbh, 124 route d Annecy, 1257 Croix-De-Rozon Suisse

To Buy ammunition, we will need a copy of of less than 2 years old weapon permit (Waffenerwerbschein (WES / PAA)) with the same caliber as the ammo purchased that can be simply sent pdf by e-mail.

      WARNING:  If you don't have such permit or have doubt on the possibility to obtain one, don't purchase the firearm, essential element or ammunition since we you will have a penalty of 30% of the firearm, essential element or ammunition sum for admin costs.

 

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