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Aero Precision AR15 Breach Ambi Charging Handle w/ Small Lever, Black/Kodiak Brown
| SKU | 51655190748 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Aero Precision |
| MPN | APRA700140C |
| UPC | 840014620432 |
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Manufacturer: Aero Precision
Model/Series: Breach
Platform: AR15
Charging Handle Color: Kodiak Brown / Anodized Black
Lever Type: Small
Features
The Aero Precision BREACH® is a rugged, ambidextrous, precision-manufactured charging handle for the AR15 platform. The BREACH's design utilizes a reinforced 7075-T6 aluminum bar that is up to the most demanding tasks. Its ambidextrous levers feature a patent-pending, dual spring system, that directs the force-of-use into the robust charging handle body. This allows the shooter to use a one-sided charging technique without compromising the part — a pitfall for traditional mil-spec charging handles.
The small lever configuration provides a low-profile, easily gripped interface that is comfortable when slung and can be actuated effortlessly from either side of your rifle.
This BREACH® Charging handle features colored anodizing on the levers. While imperfections are few and far between, there are occasional variances in the finish. This can include variances in the lever itself, or slight differences in color when comparing two charging handles from different batches.
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