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Material: Nylon Polymer - Heat Resistance: 330° + F

Dimensions: L: 1.57" (40 mm), W: 0.7" (18 mm), H: 1.24" (31.7 mm) 

0.28 oz. (8g) w/ Hardware

Talon Micro Handstop

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SKU:
DM-TMHS
UPC:
198168486122

Description

The TALON MHS (Micro Handstop) - an innovative, dual-purpose handstop that effortlessly combines a finger indexer with a handstop for enhanced control. Its sophisticated, minimalist design is not only lightweight and ergonomic but also boasts a practical cable management channel.

Features:

  • Hybrid Handstop/Finger Indexer
  • Lightweight Ergonomic Design
  • Dimpled Face Texture 
  • Mounts to a single MLOK slot or bridged between 2 MLOK slots
  • Heat-resistant up to 330°F+ 
  • Dimensions: 1.57" L x 0.70" W x 1.24" H (40mm x 17.9mm x 31.72mm)
  • Weights 0.28 oz. (8g) w/ Hardware
  • Cable Management Channel for cables up to 3.5mm in diameter or a single elastic military bootband for cable retention
  • Wide variety of colors and popular Cerakote finishes including: Black, Cerakote FDE, Cerakote ODG, Cerakote Grey, and Cerakote Coyote Brown

Proudly Made in the USA with cutting-edge Powder Bed Fusion technology, the TALON MHS stands out in terms of quality, durability, and performance. Includes mounting hardware consisting of (1) mounting screw and (1) Magpul MLOK T-nut.

*1/8" allen wrench required for installation

 

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  • 5
    Keeping it legal

    I had a Strike industries vertical angled handstop previously (which I loved) but it really pushed the limits of vertical at about 87 degrees or so. Considering I use my 11.5” Sig as my backup rifle on duty, I wanted to keep it as “legal” as possible, just in case I had to use it. The talon is a sleek compromise. It’s small and good looking, but serves its purpose.

11 Reviews

  • 5
    Keeping it legal

    I had a Strike industries vertical angled handstop previously (which I loved) but it really pushed the limits of vertical at about 87 degrees or so. Considering I use my 11.5” Sig as my backup rifle on duty, I wanted to keep it as “legal” as possible, just in case I had to use it. The talon is a sleek compromise. It’s small and good looking, but serves its purpose.