STRIKE INDUSTRIES AMBIDEXTROUS MAGAZINE RELEASE — BLACK / RED / GOLD / FDE

STRIKE INDUSTRIES AMBIDEXTROUS MAGAZINE RELEASE — BLACK / RED / GOLD / FDE

Brand: HR Tactical Innovations
SKU: P7436S
37.95 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Upgrade your AR-15 with the Strike Industries Ambidextrous Magazine Release — a drop-in, ambidextrous magazine catch designed for reliable, ergonomic mag swaps for both left- and right-handed shooters. This complete replacement kit gives you an extended, textured release button on either side of the receiver via a left-side rotating spring-retained ball bearing system, letting you manipulate the mag release naturally from any shooting position. Built as a direct mil-spec replacement, the kit includes the ambidextrous magazine catch, spring, and Strike release button for an easy, tool-light install. The extended button provides a larger contact surface for fast, confident releases in high-stress or gloved conditions, while the raised edge texture prevents slips during manipulation. Features & Benefits True ambidextrous operation via left-side rotating, spring-retained ball bearing mechanism Extended release button for faster, more positive actuation Raised edge texture for no-slip contact even with gloves or wet hands Drop-in installation — fits standard AR-15 / M16 mil-spec receivers Complete kit includes ambidextrous catch, magazine catch spring, and release button Available colors: Black, Red, Gold, Flat Dark Earth (FDE) — match your build or add a pop of color Why add it to your build? An ambi mag release is one of the highest-ROI ergonomic upgrades for modern AR platforms — it improves magazine changes for left-handed shooters, enables stronger support-hand manipulation styles, and provides more flexibility in dynamic shooting positions.

Specifications
Color
Black, Flat Dark Earth, Red, Gold
Variants (4)
  • Black — 37.95 USD — In stock
  • Flat Dark Earth — 39.95 USD — In stock
  • Red — 39.95 USD — In stock
  • Gold — 39.95 USD — In stock

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