TC Contender Trigger Adjustment Tool
TC Contender Trigger Adjustment Tool
Contender Tool:
Did you misplace your Allen wrench to adjust your TC trigger…..Yeah me too. That is spirit in making this item. With this extended reach tool, you will be able to reach that tiny Allen screw that adjusts your trigger engagement. Also included is an extra-long conventional Allen wrench.
Furthermore, this Thompson Center Arms TC Contender Trigger Adjustment Tool is perfect for any gun enthusiast. This item is for the shooter who wants to customize and tune their handgun’s trigger for a better shooting experience.
Made of:
- High-quality aluminum
- Grade 8 steel materials
This trigger adjustment tool is built to last and withstand the rigors of regular use. With its angled design this item is perfect for Thompson Center Contender handguns. Its sleek black color and durable construction make it a must-have for any TC Contender owner who wants to improve their shooting accuracy. Made in the United States, this trigger adjustment tool is a high-quality addition to any gun accessories collection.
It should be noted that trigger adjustments should only be made by qualified individuals that understand how to properly set the trigger engagement for maximum accuracy without sacrificing safety!
Made from high quality aluminum and grade 8 Allen wrench.
$30.00 Original price was: $30.00.$28.00Current price is: $28.00.
4 in stock (can be backordered)
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