A very useful accessory – significantly improves ergonomics and speeds up operation. Easy installation, everything works smoothly and without play. Solid workmanship and a real difference in use.
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Constructed from robust yet lightweight 6061-T6 aircraft-grade aluminum, the accelerator lever is designed for quick bolt release after reloading on AR-15/M4 style carbines. Utilizing the lever enables smooth and rapid activation of the release button with the index finger.
No permanent alterations to the firearm, special tools, or professional gunsmith services are necessary for installation.
Technical data
Color: Black
Material: 6061-T6 aircraft-grade aluminum
Manufacturer: Magpul, USA
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Magpul Industries Corporation is an American company founded in 1999 by former USMC Sergeant Richard Fitzpatrick. Its name comes from its first product, the MagPul grip, inspired by field solutions that facilitate quick magazine removal. The brand gained renown thanks to its PMAG polymer magazines for AR-15 platforms and STANAG-compliant magazines, known for their exceptional durability and reliability even with M855A1 ammunition. Another breakthrough was the M-LOK mounting system, which allows for quick attachment of accessories and has been adopted as a NATO standard. The company has built its reputation by focusing on the real needs of shooters, and obtaining a NATO Stock Number for EMAG has opened the way for large military orders.
| EAN | 873750002996 |
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| Manufacturer code | MAG980 |
| Brand | Magpul |
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Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 10
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It may seem like a minor detail, but it makes a big difference – ever since I got the B.A.D. Lever, reloading is smoother because I can release the bolt with my index finger without taking my hand off the grip, which you really notice at the range, especially during faster mag changes in quick series. Installation is quite easy, and after a few months of use, nothing has loosened. I recommend it :)
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The lever, commonly known as the BAD lever, makes working with the rifle much easier and faster. It allows you to lock and release the bolt, whereas even rifles with ambidextrous releases can only drop the bolt. A very good upgrade.
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The Magpul bolt release lever allows for a faster AR bolt drop, which is very important during tactical and sport training. The build quality is 5 stars, I recommend it to every firearm user.
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Magpul fixed what the spec forgot: allowing you to lock the bolt carrier back and release it with your right hand. The price may not be the lowest, but it's worth the investment because it improves ergonomics.
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Fits nicely on the Ruger MPR. Quality is a solid 5. Feels like it's made of steel rather than aluminum. Usage is very intuitive and comfortable. It's nice that the included screw comes with some anti-loosening compound. After about 300 rounds, it's still sitting perfectly in place.
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Fits the standard mil-spec AeroPrecision AR15, well matched, but to make it tighter I added a thin rubber spacer. Works without a problem, tested at the range. You should pay attention to whether the bolt release lever is mil-spec or if the shape of the mount is standard. I also have a Sig Tread400, it's more unusual and it doesn't fit it.
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This is a really nice accessory that makes working with the magazine release easier. It's convenient to operate the lever with your finger inside the trigger guard without having to take your hand off to reach the bolt release lever. It's nice to have, but even without it, it's still okay.
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It fits, does what it's supposed to. The price is high—but I guess you have to pay for quality.
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Metal, well-made, fits the AR15 bolt release without any modifications, installation is child's play and takes about 5 minutes with a coffee break. In my opinion, it's a very useful gadget; while shooting, you release the bolt with the same index finger you use on the trigger, without taking your hand away, etc. One note: I've heard opinions that during so-called 'green tactics', this lever can be a bit of a hindrance because it catches on branches, and some soldiers remove it from their rifles, but I haven't tested it in the woods. I RECOMMEND!!
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