Firearms| Firearm Accessories Strike Industries is one of the most innovative companies within the firearms industry. Always thinking outside the box and bringing innovation and value to the customer. By […]
Strike Industries is one of the most innovative companies within the firearms industry. Always thinking outside the box and bringing innovation and value to the customer. By doing so creating something interesting and useful to the market. Strike’s new Modular Magazine Release (MMR) adds to that lineage of innovation.
Strike Industries has created a modular magazine release system that allows you to exchange different mag release buttons with ease. Giving consumers the ability to find the right sized release to fit their preferences.
The Strike Industries Modular Magazine Release comes with a standard, oversized, and extended button options. The MMR is a drop-in part, so installation is easy. No, need for fancy tools or extensive know-how. To place or remove a magazine button is easy. All you have to do is slide and mate the back of the button T-shaped slot to the base of the mag release and your done. Strike’s mag buttons are held in place by spring tension once on. To remove the modular mag button all you have to do is remove the tension and slide the button off. No, changes need to be to the receiver, no advanced tools or gunsmithing.
If you have any questions or doubts how to do install the modular magazine release Strike has an installation video for you to follow long with.
The Modular Magazine Release from Strike Industries retails at $39.95 on their website. Below will be the product description and features from Strike Industries on their new MMR system.
Description
The Strike Industries AR Modular Magazine Release (MMR) offers a quick and simple way to configure your mag button preference to one of three (3) included options. No need to remove the mag catch if you want to change the button. A simple push of the magazine button adapter using an object that fits in the space allows for a quick and simple swap of the magazine button. The SI MMR comes with included Standard, Extended and Oversized buttons so you always have the modularity to swap at home or at the range. The mag buttons are textured for positive feel and manipulation of your AR for enhanced ergonomic control. The provided mag buttons are made from lightweight polymer paired with SUS630 stainless steel shaft sleeve and mag button adapter. Included as well is a steel magazine catch along with a magazine spring to give you everything out of the package for a drop-in installation. The Strike Industries AR Modular Magazine Release gives you the ability meet various setups to your personal liking or specific mission in this complete assembly.
Features
• Modular design for quick and simple magazine button replacement • Swap out the magazine button with the magazine catch still installed • Choose from Standard, Extended or Oversized included buttons • Textured for positive feel and manipulation • Magazine buttons made from durable and lightweight polymer • SUS630 stainless steel shaft sleeve and button adapter • Steel magazine catch • Drop-in installation
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