The NEW T-Bone Charging Handle from Strike Industries

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    Nobody likes gas in their face. Trust me, I grew up with two brothers. This is especially true when firing an AR-pattered rifle or pistol. Strike Industries, with a constant focus on innovation, has its own solution to this problem. The new T-Bone Charging Handle is built to redirect gases away from your face and is user-customizable.

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    The latchless feature of the T-Bone gives minimal wear and tear on your AR upper receiver compared to traditional charging handles on the market. The Strike Industries T-Bone Charging Handle for .223/5.56 gives you a modular way to direct the gas and setup the feel and look for one of the most overlooked and essential part of your AR upper receiver.

    The NEW T-Bone Charging Handle

    T-Bone

    The 7000 series aluminum T-Bone latchless charging handle uses a system to redirect gas and send it away from the shooter’s face. You can choose to direct the exiting gas to the left, the right, or evenly to both sides. Just use the provided set screws to configure the handle how you like. The handles are made from Strike’s SI PolyFlex polymer. The handles will be replaceable with different sizes and styles that Strike will be releasing soon. Handles are available in black, blue, red, FDE, and OD.

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    SPECS

    • Compatibility: AR-15/M4/M16 upper receivers
    • Length: 6.77″
    • Width: 2.44″
    • Height: 0.59″
    • Weight: 1 ounce
    • MSRP: $37.95 – $39.95

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    Strike Industries offers a few other charging handles. You can look at those, as well as all of their other AR-15 accessories on the Strike Industries website. Don’t forget to follow them on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Strike’s YouTube channel is full of useful content, including installation videos, so give them a sub. Get out there and train!

    Nic L

    Stemming from his childhood love of WWII history, Nic’s passion for firearms continues to grow as his maturity level recedes. He has competed in local USPSA, IDPA, and rifle competitions, and has an almost unnatural affection for Rosie, his Gen3 Glock 19.

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