Le levier de libération prolongé accélère les changements de chargeur et améliore la capacité du tireur à dégager rapidement et en toute sécurité les bourrages, les doubles alimentations et les dysfonctionnements. Il te permet de saisir et de libérer la culasse avec le doigt de la gâchette à l'intérieur de la protection de la gâchette, au lieu d'utiliser ta main non dominante. Pousse vers le haut sur le levier pour verrouiller la culasse vers l'arrière ; pousse légèrement vers le bas pour la libérer. Les deux opérations peuvent être effectuées sans retirer ta main de la poignée pistolet. L'EBRv2/308 est le même remplacement à profil bas et à installation facile que la libération d'origine sur tous les modèles de la série DPMS LR-308 de fusils de style AR en .308, ainsi que le Remington R-25 en .308, .243 et 7mm-08. Non compatible avec les fusils de style Armalite et DPMS Gen 2.
SPÉCIFICATIONS : Acier usiné, finition noire mate. 2¼" (5.3cm) de long. ½ oz. (14g) poids.
Plus...
Extended release lever speeds magazine changes and enhances the shooter’s ability to clear jams, double feeds, and malfunctions quickly and safely. Lets you catch and release the bolt with the trigger finger inside the triggerguard, instead of with your off hand. Push upward on the lever to lock the bolt rearward; push lightly downward to release it. Both operations can be performed without removing your hand from the pistol grip. EBRv2/308 is the same low-profile, drop-in replacement for the factory release on all models of the DPMS LR-308 series of AR-style .308 rifles, as well as the Remington R-25 in .308, .243, and 7mm-08. Not compatible with Armalite and DPMS Gen 2 style rifles
SPECS: Machined steel, matte black finish. 2¼" (5.3cm) long. ½ oz. (14g) wt.
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Évaluations client de PHASE 5 TACTICAL EBRV2/308 EXTENDED BOLT RELEASE
Nombre d'évaluations: 16
De brownells.com: 16
Note moyenne: 4,1
model spec. fit(27/06/2011)
Installed on a dpms .308 and it would not hold the bolt open. Then installed on a mega mono upper and it work perfectly.
This is awesome.(02/01/2012)
Great sigle piece construction. Brownells GET THEIR AMBI CHARGING HANDLE.
ambi bolt release(25/11/2012)
This device is great, but edges are sharp and could be smoothed out a bit. I placed one on an AR-15, and it needed some additional bending to allow the bolt to catch before it hit the bottom of the lower receiver. It works great now, and I prefer it to any of the bolt one models.
Not like its sibling(21/04/2013)
Unlike their AR-15 model (100-004-899) this didn't work for me so well.
First, it's not one-piece machining, but rather a cut-down regular bolt catch with the extension welded on.
Second, and the most important point, is that without modification this device would not hold the bolt open on Armalite AR-10. Looking at the original and this catch side by side it becomes obvious that the dimensions are different -- the extended catch is smaller vertically. As it appears that this device is made from an existing bolt catch, it must be from some other model, not Armalite's. From another review it seems that it's not DMPS either.
I finally made it work by enlarging the roll pin hole to about 1/8". It was a tedious process even with a carbide bit, because the part is made from hardened steel.
I still recommend it though, as there is no alternative on the .308 platform.
This kind of device improves ergonomics tremendously.
Fine engineering(22/10/2013)
I found out that most SIG AR platforms will not accept the Magpul extended bolt release extension that clamps on the stock bolt release lever. I got two Phase 5 releases (5.56 and 308) and both fit on to my Sig 516 and 716. They replace the entire bolt release lever and eliminate the wobbliness felt in the Magpul clamp on version. They are a little tricky to put on due to the location of the roll pin holding it place. Be patient and have the right tool. Brownell sell a roll pin punch designed for the bolt release roll pin. Remember to put protective tape around you lower.
Pretty much only option for .308(08/11/2013)
I recently completed a .308 build on a JD Machine lower and this Phase 5 item is pretty much the only game in town if you want a B.A.D. lever on one of these. I've used the Phase 5 on a .223 build without issues, but this application needed a little tweeking and massaging to fit properly even though I was using the appropriate .308 version. Out of the package, this item contacted the lower just slightly, but just enough to prevent the carrier from locking back on an empty mag without manually intervening. After bending the whole lever out just a tad, it now works fine.
Need some tweakng(14/03/2014)
Installed it on cmmg lower dpms upper. Installation went smooth at first. Pulled back on my charging handle and would not catch the bcg. I noticed that the left side of the bolt release ( vertical part ) was rubbing against the lower. I had to file / sand down the sides of the bolt release quiet a bit to clear the lower. It works fine now but the strength / integrity of the bolt release has been compromised a little. I would still use this set up on my gun...still beats the standard release.
This Does NOT work with a Ruger SR762(28/03/2014)
Your expert service said this item would work with a Ruger SR762. I ordered it and found that it would NOT hold the bolt open unless I did some grinding with a Dremel, which I did. It now works but I had to make it fit as it would not open up enough and therefore would barely hold the bolt open, often closing within 1-2 seconds. Do not buy this item for this rifle unless you know how to grind small parts with a Dremel. It will NOT work as a stock item.
Not the best (11/11/2014)
I like the idea and looks but they are hit or miss as to working properly .I think the mass of weight is just to much for it to lock quick enough on last shot to lock bolt back .
Works beautifully.(03/03/2015)
I was a bit leery after reading some of the reviews, but still decided to use it on my build. I did make sure to polish it with 600 grit sandpaper and treated the entire lower and parts with froglube prior to assembly. When I dry fit it prior to polishing it, it was a very snug fit, and I can understand where it would cause issues. However, if you put the extra care into it beforehand, it should work phenomenally. I've put over 400 rounds (over 20 mags) through the gun, and I've never had it fail to lock the bolt back. Also, while it holds the bolt quite secure, it doesn't take much pressure to release.
Great Product(23/11/2015)
I purchased this bolt release despite some of the negative reviews, and I am glad I did. I am building a 308 on Aero Precision receivers( DPMS LR308 spec), and this product fit perfectly. I did not have to make any alterations. Installed easily, looks and works great. I feel that the problem others are having is due to the fact that the 308 AR is not mil-spec so there can be many variances between manufactures. All you can do is try it, if it does not fit, return it and try something else. That is all part of the wonderful world of customizing. Good luck and happy building!
Accidental install on an AR 15(10/02/2016)
I bought the 308 version and decided to try it in my Ruger 556 anyways. It fits well and locks back with Pmags every time. I wonder if it might have issues in Non Mil spec uppers as the sidewalls might be thicker and not allow it to pivot far enough to get in front of the bolt.
This thing works(29/12/2016)
Works perfectly on my R25 using pmags. Easy to install and functions beautifully. Well worth the price imho.
Solid part(16/03/2017)
Solid build. I put it on a Black Rain lower. I had to take a dermal and file down part of it so that it would engage properly. I think if they reworked the design a little then fitting wouldn't be necessary. It works flawlessly now. I doubt all lowers require fitting like my Black Rain lower did.
Does work on Armalite AR-10 rifles(26/06/2017)
Order this on the description of fitting an AR-10. When reviewing the order I noticed the note that it did not for Armalite rifles, it does. Installed it today with little to no effort. Looks great, and works with all my metal magazines. If you use polymer magazines that need a series âAâ bolt stop, it may not work. Be sure of what series you need when ordering.
A slight wiggle(10/05/2018)
This extended bolt release has a slight wiggle, but overall it's a great product. easy to install, fit my Aero M5 lower just fine, looks great and is functional and practical.
Référence: 100005733 PHASE 5 TACTICAL EBRV2/308 EXTENDED BOLT RELEASE Ref Fabricant: EBRV2308813318020215 Le levier de libération prolongé accélère les changements de chargeur et améliore la capacité du tireur à dégager rapidement et en toute sécurité les bourrages, les doubles alimentations et les dysfonctionnements. Il te permet de saisir et de libérer la culasse avec le doigt de la gâchette à l'intérieur de la protection de la gâchette, au lieu d'utiliser ta main non dominante. Pousse vers le haut sur le levier pour verrouiller la culasse vers l'arrière ; pousse légèrement vers le bas pour la libérer. Les deux opérations peuvent être effectuées sans retirer ta main de la poignée pistolet. L'EBRv2/308 est le même remplacement à profil bas et à installation facile que la libération d'origine sur tous les modèles de la série DPMS LR-308 de fusils de style AR en .308, ainsi que le Remington R-25 en .308, .243 et 7mm-08. Non compatible avec les fusils de style Armalite et DPMS Gen 2.
Le levier de libération prolongé facilite les changements de chargeur et améliore la gestion des enrayages.
Il permet d'utiliser le doigt sur la détente pour capturer et libérer la culasse sans changer de main.
Compatible avec les modèles LR-308 de DPMS et le Remington R-25 en calibres .308, .243, et 7mm-08.
Caractéristiques
Fabrication:
AR .308
Poids du colis: 0,023kgHauteur d'expédition: 5mmLargeur d'expédition: 79mmLongueur d'expédition: 150mm
UPC
: 813318020215
Détails de l'article
Fabriqué au USA
US export classification: 0A501.x
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Améliore ton expérience de tir avec le levier de libération prolongé EBRv2/308 ✨. Installation facile et compatible avec les modèles DPMS LR-308.
Le levier de libération prolongé accélère les changements de chargeur et améliore la capacité du tireur à dégager rapidement et en toute sécurité les bourrages, les doubles alimentations et les dysfonctionnements. Il te permet de saisir et de libérer la culasse avec le doigt de la gâchette à l'intérieur de la protection de la gâchette, au lieu d'utiliser ta main non dominante. Pousse vers le haut sur le levier pour verrouiller la culasse vers l'arrière ; pousse légèrement vers le bas pour la libérer. Les deux opérations peuvent être effectuées sans retirer ta main de la poignée pistolet. L'EBRv2/308 est le même remplacement à profil bas et à installation facile que la libération d'origine sur tous les modèles de la série DPMS LR-308 de fusils de style AR en .308, ainsi que le Remington R-25 en .308, .243 et 7mm-08. Non compatible avec les fusils de style Armalite et DPMS Gen 2.
SPÉCIFICATIONS : Acier usiné, finition noire mate. 2¼" (5.3cm) de long. ½ oz. (14g) poids.
Plus...
Extended release lever speeds magazine changes and enhances the shooter’s ability to clear jams, double feeds, and malfunctions quickly and safely. Lets you catch and release the bolt with the trigger finger inside the triggerguard, instead of with your off hand. Push upward on the lever to lock the bolt rearward; push lightly downward to release it. Both operations can be performed without removing your hand from the pistol grip. EBRv2/308 is the same low-profile, drop-in replacement for the factory release on all models of the DPMS LR-308 series of AR-style .308 rifles, as well as the Remington R-25 in .308, .243, and 7mm-08. Not compatible with Armalite and DPMS Gen 2 style rifles
SPECS: Machined steel, matte black finish. 2¼" (5.3cm) long. ½ oz. (14g) wt.
Plus...
Évaluations client de PHASE 5 TACTICAL EBRV2/308 EXTENDED BOLT RELEASE
Nombre d'évaluations: 16
De brownells.com: 16
Note moyenne: 4,1
model spec. fit(27/06/2011)
Installed on a dpms .308 and it would not hold the bolt open. Then installed on a mega mono upper and it work perfectly.
This is awesome.(02/01/2012)
Great sigle piece construction. Brownells GET THEIR AMBI CHARGING HANDLE.
ambi bolt release(25/11/2012)
This device is great, but edges are sharp and could be smoothed out a bit. I placed one on an AR-15, and it needed some additional bending to allow the bolt to catch before it hit the bottom of the lower receiver. It works great now, and I prefer it to any of the bolt one models.
Not like its sibling(21/04/2013)
Unlike their AR-15 model (100-004-899) this didn't work for me so well.
First, it's not one-piece machining, but rather a cut-down regular bolt catch with the extension welded on.
Second, and the most important point, is that without modification this device would not hold the bolt open on Armalite AR-10. Looking at the original and this catch side by side it becomes obvious that the dimensions are different -- the extended catch is smaller vertically. As it appears that this device is made from an existing bolt catch, it must be from some other model, not Armalite's. From another review it seems that it's not DMPS either.
I finally made it work by enlarging the roll pin hole to about 1/8". It was a tedious process even with a carbide bit, because the part is made from hardened steel.
I still recommend it though, as there is no alternative on the .308 platform.
This kind of device improves ergonomics tremendously.
Fine engineering(22/10/2013)
I found out that most SIG AR platforms will not accept the Magpul extended bolt release extension that clamps on the stock bolt release lever. I got two Phase 5 releases (5.56 and 308) and both fit on to my Sig 516 and 716. They replace the entire bolt release lever and eliminate the wobbliness felt in the Magpul clamp on version. They are a little tricky to put on due to the location of the roll pin holding it place. Be patient and have the right tool. Brownell sell a roll pin punch designed for the bolt release roll pin. Remember to put protective tape around you lower.
Pretty much only option for .308(08/11/2013)
I recently completed a .308 build on a JD Machine lower and this Phase 5 item is pretty much the only game in town if you want a B.A.D. lever on one of these. I've used the Phase 5 on a .223 build without issues, but this application needed a little tweeking and massaging to fit properly even though I was using the appropriate .308 version. Out of the package, this item contacted the lower just slightly, but just enough to prevent the carrier from locking back on an empty mag without manually intervening. After bending the whole lever out just a tad, it now works fine.
Need some tweakng(14/03/2014)
Installed it on cmmg lower dpms upper. Installation went smooth at first. Pulled back on my charging handle and would not catch the bcg. I noticed that the left side of the bolt release ( vertical part ) was rubbing against the lower. I had to file / sand down the sides of the bolt release quiet a bit to clear the lower. It works fine now but the strength / integrity of the bolt release has been compromised a little. I would still use this set up on my gun...still beats the standard release.
This Does NOT work with a Ruger SR762(28/03/2014)
Your expert service said this item would work with a Ruger SR762. I ordered it and found that it would NOT hold the bolt open unless I did some grinding with a Dremel, which I did. It now works but I had to make it fit as it would not open up enough and therefore would barely hold the bolt open, often closing within 1-2 seconds. Do not buy this item for this rifle unless you know how to grind small parts with a Dremel. It will NOT work as a stock item.
Not the best (11/11/2014)
I like the idea and looks but they are hit or miss as to working properly .I think the mass of weight is just to much for it to lock quick enough on last shot to lock bolt back .
Works beautifully.(03/03/2015)
I was a bit leery after reading some of the reviews, but still decided to use it on my build. I did make sure to polish it with 600 grit sandpaper and treated the entire lower and parts with froglube prior to assembly. When I dry fit it prior to polishing it, it was a very snug fit, and I can understand where it would cause issues. However, if you put the extra care into it beforehand, it should work phenomenally. I've put over 400 rounds (over 20 mags) through the gun, and I've never had it fail to lock the bolt back. Also, while it holds the bolt quite secure, it doesn't take much pressure to release.
Great Product(23/11/2015)
I purchased this bolt release despite some of the negative reviews, and I am glad I did. I am building a 308 on Aero Precision receivers( DPMS LR308 spec), and this product fit perfectly. I did not have to make any alterations. Installed easily, looks and works great. I feel that the problem others are having is due to the fact that the 308 AR is not mil-spec so there can be many variances between manufactures. All you can do is try it, if it does not fit, return it and try something else. That is all part of the wonderful world of customizing. Good luck and happy building!
Accidental install on an AR 15(10/02/2016)
I bought the 308 version and decided to try it in my Ruger 556 anyways. It fits well and locks back with Pmags every time. I wonder if it might have issues in Non Mil spec uppers as the sidewalls might be thicker and not allow it to pivot far enough to get in front of the bolt.
This thing works(29/12/2016)
Works perfectly on my R25 using pmags. Easy to install and functions beautifully. Well worth the price imho.
Solid part(16/03/2017)
Solid build. I put it on a Black Rain lower. I had to take a dermal and file down part of it so that it would engage properly. I think if they reworked the design a little then fitting wouldn't be necessary. It works flawlessly now. I doubt all lowers require fitting like my Black Rain lower did.
Does work on Armalite AR-10 rifles(26/06/2017)
Order this on the description of fitting an AR-10. When reviewing the order I noticed the note that it did not for Armalite rifles, it does. Installed it today with little to no effort. Looks great, and works with all my metal magazines. If you use polymer magazines that need a series âAâ bolt stop, it may not work. Be sure of what series you need when ordering.
A slight wiggle(10/05/2018)
This extended bolt release has a slight wiggle, but overall it's a great product. easy to install, fit my Aero M5 lower just fine, looks great and is functional and practical.