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SKU 787891
Brand Arex
UPC 815537020144
DETAILS
Brand: Arex
Series/Collection: Rex Zero 1 Tactical
Action: Single/Double
Caliber/Gauge: 9mm Luger
Capacity: 20
Slide: Nitro-Carburized Steel
Safety: Ambidextrous
Grip Type: Black Polymer
Frame Material: Aluminum
Frame Finish: Hardcoat Anodized Black
Barrel Length: 4.9"
Overall Length: 8.1"
Weight: 30 oz
Overall Height: 5.9"
Barrel Type: Threaded
Thread Pattern: 1/2x28
Trigger Type: Hammer-Fired
Includes: (2) 20 round magazines | ROR (Rex optics ready) - 4 plates for optics attachment - Trijicon, C-More, shield/Jpoint, Eotech/Vortex/Burris/Docter/Insight/Meopta
FEATURES
Arex's Rex Zero 1 pistol complies with strict military standards for reliability. Its frame is constructed of T7075 aluminum with steel locking block inserts and a hardcoat anodized finish. The nitrocarburized slide and cold hammer forged barrel are made from solid steel. The Rex Zero 1 has high profile white dot sights, ambidextrous safety, loaded chamber indicator, full length slide rails, and a large trigger guard for the use of gloves. Tactical models feature a threaded barrel with 1/2"x28 threads and include the ROR (Rex Optics Ready) system with four plates for optics attachment. This model has a black finish and 20-round magazine capacity.
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I have the Zero 1S, Zero 1T, and the Alpha. These are my absolute favorite handguns to shoot. Accuracy is better than my Sigs. Very durable and reliable. If you like the P226, this one is a no brainer. Plus it’s a couple hundred cheaper.