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NDZPerformance SBR Speed Bolt Release
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NDZ Performance SBR lever for S&W M&P 15-22, just like an AR B.A.D. lever - YouTube
I sent them an email they say it will be out soon and it will be black and they will be available with all of there lasered Images on them...
It is basically the same thing as a Magpul Bad Lever but for the 15/22 only...
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Great, I'm waiting with open bolt....... When, when... Thanks
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06-24-2012, 11:57 AM
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Any info
Still waiting for the SBR lever to come out
anybody know when its comming out
been 18 days now
Ooh there out....just cheched their web site
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Still waiting for the SBR lever to come out
anybody know when its comming out
been 18 days now
Ooh there out....just cheched their web site
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Thanks for the heads up. I checked yesterday and didn't see it. Just placed my order.
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06-24-2012, 03:25 PM
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just ordered one as well.
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06-24-2012, 03:26 PM
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Thanks for the heads up. I've been wanting a Bad lever but didn't want the hassle of fixing it to fit my M&P. I have one ordered and will report back =)
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06-24-2012, 05:51 PM
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Thanks for the heads up. I've been wanting a Bad lever but didn't want the hassle of fixing it to fit my M&P. I have one ordered and will report back =)
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I also will report back, as I use one on my RRA 5.56(a real BAD lever)
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Ordered one today, ships tomorrow.... Great, thanks guys...
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Mine shipped today, looking forward to getting it out on the range.
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I should be getting mine tomorrow, I'll throw a pic up when installed!
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Received mine this afternoon and got it installed. Functions perfectly!
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Mine's installed too. It fits and works perfectly. I might take it to the range later tonight.
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didnt get mine yet, hopefully tomorrow.
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Installed mine, looks great and works PERFECTLY. Not intrusive, slim profile, and slams the bolt home with very little pressure. This will make reloads/clearing that much more efficient. GREAT product and arrived in 2 days! Here are some pics:
Color is pretty much spot on, it just reflect light differently than the polymer
You can see how little sticks out here. The tip is right below the mag release button.
I would definitely jump on this product if any of you are on the fence!
ETA: I would recommend (as does the card that comes with the SBR) to put some BLUE loctite on the threads of the screw. It is very short, so you want it to be held tight through all the firing of the gun. Make sure it's BLUE!
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What is the point of a BAD style lever? Isn't your reloading hand near enough to hit the bolt release anyway?
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What is the point of a BAD style lever? Isn't your reloading hand near enough to hit the bolt release anyway?
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Without this, you have to break your grip if you ever need to lock the bolt back to clear jams.
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What is the point of a BAD style lever? Isn't your reloading hand near enough to hit the bolt release anyway?
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For the average shooter, it's not that much of a deal. For competition shooters it can shave enough time off the reloading process to make the difference between first place and everything else.
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Without this, you have to break your grip if you ever need to lock the bolt back to clear jams.
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Ah never thought of that. Was thinking solely reloads.
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For everyone that currently has one: I've installed the real BAD lever bent to fit the 15-22 and it will hold the bolt open no problem after the last round is fired. However when I release the magazine the bolt will close without touching the BAD lever just about everytime-it did not do this before installing the BAD lever. Does anyone have experience with this the the NDZ bad lever holding the bolt open once the mag is released? I will order one if it functions correctly.
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I just tested what you asked. First, I think your problem with the BAD lever is that when the magazine button is pushed the release on the other side that gets pushed through probably hits part of the bent lever...
With regards to your question, the SBR does not release the bolt when you release the mag. It does, however, close automatically if you slam the mag home. I'd say every other time I would reload it would close automatically based on the force with which I inserted the magazines. Hope this answers your questions!
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For the average shooter, it's not that much of a deal. For competition shooters it can shave enough time off the reloading process to make the difference between first place and everything else.
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More importantly than that, the reason it was invented - for people who may have to shoot someone in the face, it allows you to change mags and clear malfunctions MUCH faster. Not having to take your firing hand out of your working space is huge.
Magpul BAD Lever reloads - YouTube
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I just tested what you asked. First, I think your problem with the BAD lever is that when the magazine button is pushed the release on the other side that gets pushed through probably hits part of the bent lever...
With regards to your question, the SBR does not release the bolt when you release the mag. It does, however, close automatically if you slam the mag home. I'd say every other time I would reload it would close automatically based on the force with which I inserted the magazines. Hope this answers your questions!
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You are exactly correct! The release is hitting the bad lever and causing it to release the bolt. Guess its back to more bending! I would have bought the NDZ but I already have the BAD. If I can get it to work properly I'd hate to waste the $30.00. If I had to do it over again I would just buy the NDZ.
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got mine in today, install was a breeze and works great. just have to get some loctite for the screw.
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Got mine today, installed it, wow, great... works fantastic...
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