In the realm of tactical excellence, few components stand as testament to precision craftsmanship like the BAD-EMR magazine release. Precision CNC machined from billet 7075-T6 Aluminum, this piece eschews the common 6061 alloy for a superior anodized finish that speaks to its durability and resilience.
The hallmark of the BAD-EMR is its fully solid V-shaped button face. This design choice offers more than aesthetic appeal; it provides an ergonomic advantage that ensures your index finger naturally aligns with every press. The concave V-Groove further enhances this alignment, delivering consistent tactile feedback by self-centering under pressure.
Horizontal serrations grace the surface of this remarkable component—not merely decorative but functionally deliberate. These parallel grooves combat slippage when operating vertically and minimize drag during horizontal retraction, allowing for swift and assured action in critical moments.
While maintaining robustness at its forefront, weight considerations have not been overlooked. A skeletonized back balances out any additional heft introduced by the solid button face's increased height, achieving equilibrium with standard mil-spec weights at approximately just two-thousandths of a pound (0.002 lbs).
The BAD-EMR stands ready to integrate seamlessly across all lower receivers compatible with mil-spec magazine release buttons—demonstrating versatility without compromising on quality or performance.