Reviews by DrewZilla
Great charging handle for the price.
Written on Oct 12, 2017
Review for
strike-industries-ar-charging-handle
The strike industries charging handles are a really good option for upgrading your AR.
While this charging handle may not quite be up to the levels of something like a BCM charging handle it does have several things going for it that set it apart from other companies.
The machining is quality and the extended latch is smooth and really easy to get ahold of without being rough on an ungloved hand. The finish is smooth and won't bind as the handle is pulled out or pushed back in. The size of the latch makes for an easy purchase on the handle but isn't so big that it will catch on clothing or gear when your rifle is slung.
What you get for the price makes this an excellent purchase anywhere.
While this charging handle may not quite be up to the levels of something like a BCM charging handle it does have several things going for it that set it apart from other companies.
The machining is quality and the extended latch is smooth and really easy to get ahold of without being rough on an ungloved hand. The finish is smooth and won't bind as the handle is pulled out or pushed back in. The size of the latch makes for an easy purchase on the handle but isn't so big that it will catch on clothing or gear when your rifle is slung.
What you get for the price makes this an excellent purchase anywhere.
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Good Budget Drop-In Hand Guard
Written on Oct 05, 2017
This hand guard may not be as refined as the MOE or MOE SL from Magpul, but it is high quality non the less.
The grip is aggressive in texture and allows for a good purchase when pulling a rifle tight into the shoulder. The front of the guard doesn't extend passed the front sling loop, so there is no need for it's removal from the barrel for installation. The front of the guard also has a stop built into it, which is great for barriers, or, in my case, as a place to put a finger around to pull a rifle firm into the shoulder.
At a price of sub 30$ you cant really go wrong with this hand guard.
The grip is aggressive in texture and allows for a good purchase when pulling a rifle tight into the shoulder. The front of the guard doesn't extend passed the front sling loop, so there is no need for it's removal from the barrel for installation. The front of the guard also has a stop built into it, which is great for barriers, or, in my case, as a place to put a finger around to pull a rifle firm into the shoulder.
At a price of sub 30$ you cant really go wrong with this hand guard.
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