Preview: Anarchy Outdoors Upgrade Kit

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posted on July 15, 2022
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Anarchy Outdoors Upgrade Kit

Anarchy Outdoors, previously known primarily for innovative precision rifle components, has introduced several new handgun products—many of which can be bundled together in one of the company’s Upgrade Kits. The Heckler & Koch VP9/VP40 Upgrade Kit (shown), in particular, includes a rail-mounted compensator, an extended paddle-style magazine release, a slide plate, a magazine baseplate and a flared magazine well extension—all available in one of five colors and made from either anodized aluminum or durable Nylon 11 polymer. Other versions are compatible with a variety of CZ, Glock, Ruger and Smith & Wesson pistol models. Price: $169-$279 (varies by model). Contact: Anarchy Outdoors; (833) 980-0333; anarchyoutdoors.com.

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