Rune Tactical

Sig P320 Magazine Spring & Follower by Rune Tactical

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Sig P320 Magazine Spring & Follower by Rune Tactical

THE P320 RT11 Spring & FOLLOWER COMBO Is the same proven follower as the P320 RT13 follower. It utilizes an 11-coil magazine spring. Our spring & followers are designed for USPSA Shooters. No Slide lock function. The follower Has a relief cut for the mag release, with the already proven M&P follower & CZ shadow2. Next, we moved on to the P320 RT11 FOLLOWER COMBO & THE P320 RT13 FOLLOWER COMBO. P320 RT11 FOLLOWER COMBO is more about maximizing every aspect of it for stage performance. Over 100 hrs in follower design development time, matches & practice sessions.
Over 100 hrs in follower design development time, matches & practice sessions. This was tested & built with the 21rd factory mags in mind.
THE P320 RT11 FOLLOWER COMBO in a 140mm configuration utilizing a Taran Tactical +2 base pad. The capacity increase will vary depending on the base pad you use. NOT COMPATIBLE WITH 10RD MAGS!

  • Compatible with 17rd Sig mags & 140mm base pads Also
  • NOT FOR CARRYING/DUTY RANGE USE ONLY.
  • Strongly recommended use of mag loader due to consistent loading!
  • No break-in period

The chase for a solution for the threat of 2011s coming to carry optics is because most 2011s are capable of greater capacity with 140mm mag without pushing everything to a ragged edge. What is often referred to as small frame guns, which have smaller grips and narrower mags, have been capable of this, but it was a “special.” mag with a spring that had been “cut” and modified. Then you had to count how many stages you used, and as it got more & more uses, it was more of a gamble. So in late October, After a match at Miami Rifle & pistol club, we were eating lunch/dinner & We were talking about if we would change our shadow’s single action or leave them double action, just all pros & cons of what this change could bring. This conversation is What got us here today.