ABL/CHA Ambi-Battle-Latch charging handle assembly

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Our Ambi Battle Latch/Charging Handle Assembly (ABL/CHA™) incorporates several structural and functional improvements, including a truly ambidextrous design ideal for left-handed users.


The upgraded stainless coiled spring pin and increased sidewall thickness provide exceptional performance under repeated abuse and extreme situations.



Fully ambidextrous design


Convenient, practical design allows for easy use with either hand or full-time left-handed operation.



Broad contact points

Oversized grooves on the right side of the handle and on the battle latch allow for a secure non-slip grip.


Upgraded stainless steel coiled spring

By upgrading the spring's diameter to .1875mm diameter, we've given it more reliability, uniform strength and equal stress distribution.



Increased sidewall thickness

A more rugged construction along the walls of the slide adds durability during heavy or extreme use.

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