The Down Range Forum
Member Section => Tactical Rifle & Carbine => Topic started by: TAB on June 02, 2022, 07:44:50 AM
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2021/10/22/springfield-levar-charging-handle/amp/
Buying one of these. They are $80but if it works its worth every penny
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I admit I don't shoot my ARs very much. When I do though I don't run them very hot, and I use pretty decent ammo, so I've never had this problem. On the other hand mortaring is very hard on the stock, it would seem. On the third hand, I really like my Geissele handles.
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Got it,I will say it is stout for a charging handle. It also sticks up pretty high which blocks some gas that normally escapes around the charging handle.
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I didn't know people called that mortaring. You just did it if you had to and hoped it worked, but most of the time you don't have to. If the bolt is locked into the barrel extension, the bolt carrier isn't sticking back into the lower receiver extension, meaning you can break open the rifle. When you separate the upper and lower you have easy access to the bolt carrier and can hit it or pry on it or anything you want to. You aren't going to break that solid steel like you could break your stock by hitting the ground with it.
If I mortared an AR with a large extended charging handle latch on it, like my Badger Ordnance latch I can get a lot of leverage on, I'd worry about bending or breaking it if it wasn't 4140 alloy steel. I bought 2 smaller extended latches since I got that one that wouldn't be a problem. One is steel but the other one is aluminum that won't wear out the locking notch in the upper as fast.
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1000 rounds suppressed with this ar now
I can say that it does indeed block more gas than most handles. Not had a malfunction to test it out with yet, but over all I am very happy with the handle. I like that it has substantial size and mass too it.
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That's good to hear TAB. My last charging handle is a coffee scoop. Not much use for anything else, but I like having an "AR accessory" in the kitchen.