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Couldnt agree more. The charging handle with a stock ar is the weakest metal they can break so easy. And bad lever always just made sense to me i get all the controlls on the the right side of the gun.
Anyone that recommends a B.A.D. lever is an idiot wannabe. Anyone that actually knows about what happens in SHTF situations is NOT going to put something inside the trigger guard. Yes, there have already been Negligent Dicharges because of BAD levers.
The bolt release from trigger is something if only consider in competition where every 0.1 second counts otherwise it just feels like something to get in the way
You have a vertical grip on your rifle…and you didn’t talk about that! If you are bragging about your load out you should at least talk about legalities of vertical grips.
I forgot how many people claiming use this rifle if you want a professional context versus carried it in a professional context and how retarded there advices
If you have a stock AR-15, you get an ambi charging handle (radian raptor is the standard) you upgrade your bolt carrier group to a trusted brand name and nickel boron coated, you get a high-end trigger to suit your needs. either single or two stage, but not adjustable. unless you're doing competition… That's a different tool build. Very important is that you upgrade your barrel depending on your needs. The barrel, the BCG, and the trigger. They are the three most important things that will help your rifle perform to its peak. A quality optic, depending on your needs, is a good investment and highly recommended. A quality, trusted brand m-lok handguard, a good weapon light, and a hand stop or small VFG is a good idea. A short-throw ambidextrous safety selector, and extended magazine release are also great ideas to help speed up and customize your manual of arms. Remember you are building a tool. the tool is meant to do a job and serve a purpose. make sure it is the best tool for the job and only modify it and put attachments that will help it,not burden it. Best wishes
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Took my bad lever off. Keep sending the bolt home when putting rifle down on the table
That's pretty cool but the lever seems kind of pointless cause if your putting in a new magazine your thumb is uswally already right by the lever.
That guns sick, just got a midwest industries two piece quad rail extended carbine🫶
Thanks for making these videos!
Roller cam pin 📌
Look I understand the lever but there's nothing like slap in the side of a rifle to signify a reload
Bruh first the mods to a rifle are a sling, a light, and a optic.
Took me a while to buy into the ambi charging handle but I'm glad i finally got one. Especially moving to a LPVO scope.
Couldnt agree more. The charging handle with a stock ar is the weakest metal they can break so easy. And bad lever always just made sense to me i get all the controlls on the the right side of the gun.
Done n Done
You charge with a pinky you gay!😊
the magpull trigger guard is cheap and a nice feature for gloved shooting
Anyone that recommends a B.A.D. lever is an idiot wannabe. Anyone that actually knows about what happens in SHTF situations is NOT going to put something inside the trigger guard. Yes, there have already been Negligent Dicharges because of BAD levers.
Optic?
Rattlecan looks good🔥🔥💯
Personally I'm a fan of slapping the side of the firearm to drop the bolt
Get a timney trigger first. Fk all the rest.
The bolt release from trigger is something if only consider in competition where every 0.1 second counts otherwise it just feels like something to get in the way
the one that does'nt get you killied
That BAD lever is bad news
Mine are good enough for the US armed forces,its good enough for me.
Bad lever….. go ahead, search youtube for those and enjoy all the ND's from those stupid things.
Those are my first two mods also. Thanks for the content, man!
Yeah not too big on the bad lever. Not necessarily a good upgrade
You have a vertical grip on your rifle…and you didn’t talk about that! If you are bragging about your load out you should at least talk about legalities of vertical grips.
I want some 😮
Don’t put anything in your trigger guard except the trigger. If you want ambi controls don’t be a poor, they aren’t that much more expensive.
I forgot how many people claiming use this rifle if you want a professional context versus carried it in a professional context and how retarded there advices
If you have a stock AR-15, you get an ambi charging handle (radian raptor is the standard) you upgrade your bolt carrier group to a trusted brand name and nickel boron coated, you get a high-end trigger to suit your needs. either single or two stage, but not adjustable. unless you're doing competition… That's a different tool build. Very important is that you upgrade your barrel depending on your needs. The barrel, the BCG, and the trigger. They are the three most important things that will help your rifle perform to its peak. A quality optic, depending on your needs, is a good investment and highly recommended. A quality, trusted brand m-lok handguard, a good weapon light, and a hand stop or small VFG is a good idea. A short-throw ambidextrous safety selector, and extended magazine release are also great ideas to help speed up and customize your manual of arms. Remember you are building a tool. the tool is meant to do a job and serve a purpose. make sure it is the best tool for the job and only modify it and put attachments that will help it,not burden it. Best wishes