AU Extended Slide Lock/Release Lever for Hi-Power
AUAU Extended Slide Lock/Release Lever for Hi-Power
Description:
The AU Extended Slide Lock/Release Lever for Hi-Power Pistols is a desirable upgrade that provides a larger surface area for more intuitive operation of the slide lock lever release. The extended design makes the slide release easily accessible to the right hand thumb for faster manipulation of the slide release function. Compatible with Hi-Power Pistols chambered in 9mm and .40cal (and clones) is a simple do it yourself drop-in replacement part that may require minor fitting. 100% designed and manufactured in the USA with a lifetime replacement warranty!Reviews
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AU Extended Slide Lock/Release Lever for Hi-Power
Perfect fit and finish.
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Extended Slide Release- Great Design
Bought for two Springfield SA-35s. Love the design. Better than many older designs. Looks great. Functions very positively. Easy one-handed operation.
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Extended release
Bought this for my SA-35. Works great no fitting required. Fast shipping.
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Excellent product
First time ordering from this business. Smooth transaction fast shipping. The extended slide stop fit without having to do any fitting. I can now operate it without changing my grip.
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Not a universal fit
does not fit the Girsan or MAC Inglis hi power clones
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Excellent Design
Replaces the OEM part on my Browning HP, which has non-beveled/sharp edges on the underside. Love the AU design!
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extended slide release
good fit, great reach for my thumb. have not fired my SA-35 yet, but I expect good results!
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These work
There are a couple of different versions of extended slide stops for Hi Powers. I thought they were all the same. The more squared off on will engage before the mag is empty. I bought 3 more of these just to have them in my stash. I do cut about 2/3 off of the tang.
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Browning HP Extended Slide Lock/Release
The extended Browning HP Slide Lock/Release was bought for a Springfield P35. It functions perfectly after some minor filing to allow the part to fully seat in the frame. Modern semiauto pistols tend to be designed with parts that favor minimal clearance. I prefer slightly more extention and have never had problems fat-fingering operating parts. The part performs satisfactorily.