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DAN WESSON KODIAK OPTIC READY 10MM PISTOL 6″ TRI TONE RAIL G10 GRIPS 8RD

DAN WESSON KODIAK OPTIC READY 10MM PISTOL 6″ TRI TONE RAIL G10 GRIPS 8RD

SKU: ZND|G01792CZ

$2,716.20

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Additional information

UPC

806703017921

Manufacturer

CZ-USA

Manufacturer Part Number

01792

Dimension

3.30 X 8.85 X 13.30

Caliber/Gauge

10mm

Barrel Length

6

Ambidextrous Safety

Yes

Finish

COLORED

Drilled and Tapped

No

Frame Color

Black

Width

8.8500

Frame Material

STAINLESS STEEL

Weight (oz)

47

Weight

47

Sights Type

FIBER OPTIC

Action

Semi-Auto

Color

GREY

Optic Footprint

MULTIPLE

Number of Magazines

2

Capacity

8

Length

13.3000

Height

3.3000

Grip Material

G10

Product Type

1911

Subcategory

Pistols – Metal Frame

Size

Full Size

Sights

Fiber Optic

Safety

Ambidextrous

Model

Kodiak

Material

Stainless Steel

Barrel Material

Stainless Steel

Barrel Length Range

6" to 6.99"

Barrel Finish

Stainless

Barrel Description

Bull

Frame Description

Steel Frame w/Picatinny Rail

Frame Finish

Black Duty

Slide Description

Optics Ready/Serrated

Hand

Ambidextrous

Hammer Type

SKELETONIZED

Frame Size

Full Size

Additional Feature 1

Black Stainless Frame

ATF Type

PISTOL

ATF Model

KODIAK

ATF Manufacturer

Dan Wesson Firearms

Adjustable Objective

False

Additional Feature 3

Optic Ready Slide

Additional Feature 2

Bronze Controls

Country of Origin

US

Scope Cover Included

False

Package Width

8.8

Package Length

13.5

Package Height

3.2

Overall Length

9.75"

Illuminated Reticle

False

Grip Type

G10

Frame

Steel Frame

Finish Type

Stainless Steel

Shipping Weight

4.25

Stock Material

G10

Muzzle

Non-Threaded

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