Daniel Defense Grip-N-Rip AR-10 Charging Handle 7.62 Ambi Black
$118.00
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The Daniel Defense GRIP-N-RIP Charging Handle was designed and manufactured with the features and benefits to enhance every user’s comfort and performance. The GRIP-N-RIP is engineered for suppressed fire with anti-gas features that redirect gas flow upward and away from the face and away from the operator. Independently ambidextrous handles accommodate left- and right-handed shooters with each handle independently operating the latch. The 5.56 option fits all AR-15 pattern rifles and the 7.62 option fits all DD5 GEN II (V3V4V5) firearms (not compatible with DD5 V1 or V2) and all DPMS Gen 1 length AR-10 rifles.
Features:
- Light weight enlarged ergonomic handles made from 6061-T6 aluminum and Type III hard coat anodized
- Main body machined from 7075-T6 aluminum & type III hard coat anodized
- Latch is made from 6061-T6 aluminum & Type III hard coat anodized
- Heavy duty stainless steel roll pins
- Made in the U.S.A.
9 in stock
Additional Info
UPC | 818773021678 |
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Manufacturer | |
Manufacturer Part Number | 04-013-04129-006 |
Model | Grip-N-Rip |
Caliber/Gauge | |
Length | 8 |
Package Height | 1.0 |
Product Type | Accessory-Charging Handles |
Shipping Weight | 0.15 |
Package Width | 2.6 |
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