Many California approved AR grips utilize a barrier to prevent you from wrapping your thumb around the grip....there are other more expensive options but this modification is perhaps one of the most common and affordable options for us.
As a result of evolving and frequently changing and difficult to keep up with rulings i've neglected my AR, took it apart and left all the pieces separate and locked up in a safe. Never wanted to risk even the semblance of a problem.
I only recently heard about an F class event that includes the .223 and thought perhaps i would try this. I made sure everything is up to date and working nicely and 100% legal.
As such i'll need to change from my standard off side charging handle to one that i can manipulate on my strong side...
In shopping for an ambidextrous charging handle i noted that the Strike Industries model uses a detent that is different from the more common hook lever....and it's about half the price of models i'd seen years ago.
Wondering if anyone had any experience with them or are there other options i should consider. Please consider cost and quality. thank you
As a result of evolving and frequently changing and difficult to keep up with rulings i've neglected my AR, took it apart and left all the pieces separate and locked up in a safe. Never wanted to risk even the semblance of a problem.
I only recently heard about an F class event that includes the .223 and thought perhaps i would try this. I made sure everything is up to date and working nicely and 100% legal.
As such i'll need to change from my standard off side charging handle to one that i can manipulate on my strong side...
In shopping for an ambidextrous charging handle i noted that the Strike Industries model uses a detent that is different from the more common hook lever....and it's about half the price of models i'd seen years ago.
Wondering if anyone had any experience with them or are there other options i should consider. Please consider cost and quality. thank you