Magpul B.A.D Lever™

Magpul B.A.D Lever™

B.A.D Lever™

Developed from the operational experience of the Magpul® Dynamics team, the B.A.D. Lever™ (Battery Assist Device) is designed to considerably improve the speed and efficiency of the AR15/M16 bolt catch. The B.A.D. Lever™ quickly addresses reloading and malfunction clearance shortcomings of AR15/M16 platforms by extending a paddle to the right side of the weapon, allowing manipulation of the bolt stop from the fire control/ready position with the right-hand trigger finger.

 

 

Made in USA

 

Features

Ø  Fits standard mil-spec forged AR15/M16 lower receivers

Ø  Thin, anti-snag profile and textured surface still allows for traditional manipulation of the bolt catch while maintaining unobstructed access to the trigger

Ø  Easy attachment to the existing bolt catch paddle via one screw

Ø  Machined from durable billet 6061-T6 aluminum with mil-spec finishing

o   MIL-A-8625F, Type III, Class 2 hard anodizing with manganese phosphate on the screw per MIL-DTL-16232G

Ø  Torx® mounting screw with Nyloc® blue patch prevents back out under recoil

o   Torx® wrench included

 

This item or some of its components cannot be exported from the United States of America without a valid export permit from the U.S. State Dept. due to ITAR restrictions.

 

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SKU SKU17107
 
Price: $34.00
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  • Author: jason
    This very small device is an absolute must have.
    Think about it, Your fire control hand never has to leave the trigger.
    Any weapon or ammo malfunction can be eliminated in half of seconds due to this device.
    If your an operator, this is a must.
    We used to make our own at "Blackwater" but not anymore......
    Thanks Hi-tech tactical.
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