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Matt Leong's Review of Troy Ambidextrous Magazine Release
Im a lefty but born a righty i had ro teach myself to not inly shoot left but the entire process I never gave up on my love to shoot. ami profucts are hated by people who are comfortable with the way rhey are but think about this what if your in a fire fight in Afghanistan and some thing happens to your hand. You need to reload well thriw it in the left hand and just use your pointer to dumo mags. I think the ar15 is an incredible design byt fhe mag release wasnt. This abd the Odin works button makes up for that i accidentally dropped full mags before. The button on the side can easily be hit by anything. The ak design is impossible with the AR 15. It works like a cantalever its so simple yet why basnt anyine else except cmmg cone up with anithing like it. So tyical for people to say it looks cool but complain about it not coming with a spring. If you bought a lower parts kit u have a soring if your replacing it you have a spring yes i agree it shoumd cone with ine but i dont think that deserves less starts its being judged on what it does come with not what it does not cone with. The design doesn't scratch My FDE i was worried about that it doesn't get in the way ir a Maritime bolt catch and it really works well you press it and it ejects the mag the same pressure. Its basically just reverse tech. I really think that the original design could have came with this and sure some right handed sholters woukd tey to reomace ut with a flat one but the didbt do mych to accommodate lefties this coukd have been the one thing, well and the chsrging handle which everyone loves. Its not too big and just like all Troy things its engraved. The cost might be high because they have a tiny facility in America and not enough people truly boyght ut fo bring the cost down
Would Recommend:
Yes
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