In the realm of firearm components, precision and reliability are paramount. The BAD-EMR magazine release button exemplifies these qualities through its meticulous craftsmanship and thoughtful design. Precision CNC machined from billet 7075-T6 Aluminum—eschewing the lesser 6061 alloy—this component boasts an anodized finish that ensures both durability and aesthetic appeal.
What truly sets the BAD-EMR apart is its uniquely engineered V-shaped button face. Constructed to be fully solid with horizontal serrations, this design eschews any through holes for enhanced structural integrity. The concave V-Groove offers a superior ergonomic feel, naturally guiding your index finger into place as pressure is applied. This self-centering feature not only enhances ease of use but also improves accuracy in operation.
The horizontal serrations serve a dual purpose; they mitigate slippage when engaged vertically while minimizing drag during horizontal retraction—a subtle yet significant enhancement for efficient handling under stress.
Despite its robust construction, weight considerations have not been overlooked. A lightweight skeletonized back compensates for the mass added by the solid button face and slightly increased height, maintaining parity with standard mil-spec magazine releases at approximately 0.002 lbs.
Moreover, compatibility is assured across all lower receivers accommodating mil-spec magazine release buttons, making it a versatile upgrade for those seeking improved performance without sacrificing reliability.