Ballistic Advantage Breach AR-15 Charging Handle - Small Lever
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The Ballistic Advantage Breach addresses the structural failure mode of one-sided charging on an ambidextrous handle through a patent-pending dual spring system — a mechanism that directs the force of single-sided lever manipulation into the reinforced 7075-T6 aluminum body rather than concentrating it at the lever pivot. Standard ambidextrous charging handles degrade at the pivot when one side is used exclusively over time; the Breach's dual spring system is specifically engineered to prevent that degradation regardless of which lever the shooter habitually uses.
The large lever configuration provides an extended operating surface suited to shooters with larger hands or anyone who wants maximum grip area for fast manipulation under stress or with gloves. Reduced chamfer angles deliver a comfortable charging grip without the sharp edges that aggressive serrations can produce across extended range sessions. The gas deflection shelf aligns with the upper receiver to redirect gas flow away from the shooter's face during suppressed operation, the stylistic body cuts help clear carbon and debris from the receiver channel during cycling, and the spacer design seals the lever mechanism against debris ingress. The 7075-T6 aluminum reinforced bar resists the rotational flex and breakage that conventional charging handle bodies can develop under hard one-sided use. Direct drop-in for mil-spec AR-15 upper receivers.
Platform: AR-15, mil-spec. Material: 7075-T6 aluminum reinforced bar, 7075 aluminum levers. Finish: black. Design: ambidextrous large levers, patent-pending dual spring system, gas deflection shelf, debris-clearing body cuts, sealed lever spacer, reduced chamfer angles. Direct drop-in for mil-spec AR-15 upper receivers.
Patent-pending dual spring system directs one-sided charging force into the body — large levers, gas deflection shelf, debris-clearing cuts, sealed lever mechanism, 7075-T6 reinforced bar, direct drop-in for mil-spec AR-15.