Beiter Tunnel Arpacık İçi Pin 8Mm 7 Bk

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- Marke: Beiter
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Ürün Detayı
Beiter Tunnel Arpacık İçi Pin 8mm #7 Bk
Açıklama
Beiter Tunnel Arpacık İçi Pin 8mm #7, Beiter’in 12 mm çapındaki tunnel tipi arpacıkları için özel olarak tasarlanmış bir arpacık içi modelidir. #7 numaralı bu iç pin, hassas nişan alma ve kişisel nişan tercihlerine uyum sağlamak amacıyla geliştirilmiştir. Siyah renkte sunulan bu model, net görüş ve yüksek kontrast sunarak okçuluk performansınızı destekler.
Teknik Detaylar
Uyumluluk: Beiter 12 mm Tunnel Arpacık
Model: #7
Çap: 8 mm
Renk: Siyah (Bk)
Kullanım Amacı: Arpacık içi pin – hassas nişan alma desteği
Önemli Notlar
Sadece Beiter 12 mm tunnel arpacıklarla uyumludur
Farklı numaralar ile kişisel nişan tercihine göre değiştirilebilir
Hafif ve dayanıklı malzeme yapısıyla uzun ömürlü kullanım sağlar
Kısa Açıklama
Beiter 12 mm tunnel arpacıklarla uyumlu, 8 mm çapında #7 siyah arpacık içi pin.
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