bulldozerd8t
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You do that with crayons. It's posted in here ( the forum) how to do. Tacticrayola. You just fill the groves with crayon and wipe off excess with WD-40, Choose your colors Ha Ha 

Some pictures of me with my Daughter and Nephew @ 5 Dogs Shooting Range Bakersfield, California.
Some pictures of me with my Daughter and Nephew @ 5 Dogs Shooting Range Bakersfield, California.
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Tactical Link Battery Assist Lever
There are four popular battery assist lever manufacturers:
Magpul: BAD Lever
Phase V Tactical: EBRv1 and EBRv2 (EBRv2 is a full replacement)
Tactical Link: Standard & Enhanced Battery Assist Lever
Troy Industries: Ambi Bolt Release
Did you have to modify the rifle or the Tactical Link lever in any way to accept this part?
The Magpul BAD interferes with the receiver trigger well and the magazine release button. One can bend the lever to accommodate the trigger well, but there is still the problem of clearing the mag release button, which knocks the lever and allows the bolt to slide into battery before a mag is replaced. Does the Tactical Link lever clear the mag release on the left side of the receiver?
I am contemplating buying the Phase V Tactical EBRv2 for my M&P15-22. I have one on my 5.56NATO custom built AR with billet lower and billet upper and it clears everything, including the operation of the mag release. Just curious about the Tactical Link device.
The Phase V Tactical EBRv2 won't work because the 15-22 bolt catch is drastically different in shape and size.
The reason these battery assist levers don't fit is because the bolt catch, to accommodate the shorter 15-22 bolt, is positioned too far forward of the magazine release screw (little circle on the left side of the mag release). The standard AR mag release screw is positioned almost directly beneath the nipple on the lower part of the bolt catch, whereas on the 15-22 the bolt catch is positioned a little more than 1/8" forward (left) of that point.
Thanks.
I've had it for 2 weeks now, got all my toys on it (for now).
Very, very nice! What's the suppressor and did you need a stamp?
OK, I've been scratching my head for a couple days and I have to ask. Everything I have read about the CAR-1 and similar shrouds is that they go the other direction (i.e. they add no length to the barrel). So, is your CAR-1 installed for photography purposes only (which does look really cool), or do you actually shoot it with the shroud in that orientation.Its a Spikes CAR-1..![]()
That's an understatement. It looks fantastic!I think it turned out very good!