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Aero Precision APRA700130C: The Aero Precision BREACH is a rugged, ambidextrous, precision-manufactured charging handle for the AR-15 platform. The BREACH's design utilizes a reinforced 7075 aluminum bar that is up to the most demanding tasks. In addition, its ambidextrous levers feature a patent-pending, dual spring system that directs the force-of-use into the robust charging handle body. This allows the shooter to use a one-handed charging technique without compromising the part — a pitfall for traditional mil-spec charging handles.
The small lever configuration provides a low-profile, easily gripped interface that is comfortable when slung and can be actuated effortlessly from either side of your rifle.
Note: We also offer these charging handles with minor cosmetic blemishes at a discount HERE!
The Aero Precision BREACH is a rugged ambidextrous charging handle, perfect for your next build! The BREACH features a patent-pending, ambidextrous two-lever system allowing easy operation for right and left-handed shooters, utilizing a dual spring system for redundancy.
The back of the BREACH charging handle features a wall that works, indexing the charging handle on the upper receiver and helping redirect any gas blowback away from the shooter's face when shooting suppressed. The body of the BREACH charging handle itself is thicker than traditional charging handles and features a reduced chamfer up top. This increases the durability of the part and makes for a more rugged charging handle design.
Each BREACH charging handle features a load-bearing surface on the charging handlebar that maintains contact with the levers when the handle is being pulled. This takes the stress off the roll pins, traditionally a failure point on mil-spec charging handles.