Description
Upgrade your pistol magazine with the IMI Defense Rubberized Pistol Magazine Floor Plate (PFP01). Designed for durability and enhanced functionality, this magazine floor plate is the ultimate replacement for standard pistol magazine bases. Protect your magazines from bending during drops and avoid sharp edges that can damage clothing or skin.
The PFP01 features a rubberized texture for improved grip and ergonomics, enabling faster reloads. Available in multiple colors, it also allows you to color-code your magazines for easy identification. Crafted to meet strict IMI Defense standards, this versatile floor plate is ideal for duty, competition, home defense, and everyday carry (EDC).
Magazine Floor Plate – Features:
- Enhanced Durability protects the magazine base from damage caused by accidental drops.
- Ergonomic Grip provides a rubberized surface and additional grip area for faster and more efficient reloads.
- Color-Coding Options are available in multiple colors to help organize and identify your magazines easily.
- Universal Compatibility is designed to fit a wide range of pistol models.
- Easy Installation allows quick and hassle-free assembly and disassembly without special tools.
- High-Quality Standards use premium materials for long-lasting performance and reliability.
- Made in Israel with precision under IMI Defense’s strict manufacturing standards.
Compatibility:
- Sig Sauer P226 9mm / .40 / .357 / P228 9mm / P229 / M11-A1
- Springfield Armory XD 9mm / XD 40
- IM Metal (Croatia) HS2000
- Beretta 92F / FS
- S&W M&P 9mm / 9F / SD9 VE
- CZ 75 / 83 / 85 / 2000 / Duty / P-07 Duty
- Taurus PT series , 24/7
- IWI Jericho Baby eagle 9mm/.40″
- BUL Cherokee Compact
- Walther P88
- Tanfoglio Force 919
Assembly instructions:
- Unload the magazine
- Remove old floor plate by pressing the button in to allow the plate to slide along its rails.
- Press spring and original locking plate into the magazine and slide the PFP01 on the rails until the locking plate clicks in the hole.
- Make sure the floor plate is locked in position.
- To disassemble, use a sharp tool to push the button through the hole in the rubber in the same manner as described in #2
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