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SKU: SI-ARCH-EL-RED-OPEN-BOX

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Improve Your Performance With An Extended Latch Charging Handle From Strike

The Strike Industries Extended Latch Charging Handle is a great upgrade for your next build to boost the efficiency of your rifle.   With the extra leverage, you can more effectively clear stoppages due to double-feeds or removing un-ejected shell casings. It features an enlarged latch that allows shooters to easily manipulate the rifle from the side for quick and easy charging, even in adverse conditions.

The ARCH-EL is designed with a raised rear lip that helps divert harmful gasses, oil, and dirt away from the face.  Its polished surface and ergonomic design make for a smooth, reliable action.

Extreme wear & Corrosion Resistance

The Strike Industries Extended Charging Handle is machined from durable 7075-T6 aluminum.  After that, the handle gets hard-coat anodized for extreme wear and corrosion resistance. It simply adds functionality and an aggressive look to any build and promotes an ergonomic design which helps for an even smoother and clean charge in extreme conditions.

It is compatible with all standard AR-15 Uppers and is available in Red and Black colors to match your needs.

Features:

  • Enlarged and extended grasping latch allows smooth operation even under stress
  • This Strike Industries Charging Handle is compatible with all standard AR-15 Uppers
  • Polished surface for smooth charging
  • Aluminum construction latch will not wear the receiver as fast compared to steel latches
  • Reinforced tapered roll pin
  • Available in Black and Red finish

Specifications:

  • Material: 7075 T-6 Aluminum
  • Finish: Anodized
  • Weight: 1.15 oz.

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