Geissele Automatics USASOC Airborne Charging Handle DDC 05-664S

Geissele Automatics USASOC Airborne Charging Handle DDC 05-664S

Geissele Automatics, LLC 05-664S

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Geissele Automatics, LLC 05-664S

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The Airborne Charging Handle (ACH), was originally developed at the request of an elite organization famous for its expertise in aerial insertion. Now adopted by USASOC and field tested in the most arduous environments,The URG-I ACH now features a roll marked "Geissele Automatics" and the ACH's NSN number diminishing the amount of laser engraving and reducing its visual signature. Unchaged are the lower profile lever design that reduces chances of snagging on gear. The handling surfaces of the levers are checkered for confident operation while wearing gloves or during engagements in less than optimal weather conditions. The Geissele USASOC ACH features a gas mitigating fence at the rear that aids in redirecting gas blow back when shooting short barreled and suppressed weapon systems. The ambidextrous URG-I ACH is 3D machined from a solid block of aircraft grade 7075-T6 aluminum and finished in durable Type-3 Hardcoat anodized. The URG-I ACH weighs in at 1.42oz.

Specifications and Features:
NSN# 1005-01-672-4803
Machined From 7075-T6 Aluminum
Type-3 Hardcoat Anodized
Weight: 1.42
Ambidextrous
Low Profile Design
Gas Mitigating Fence
Roll Marked
Desert Dirt Color

Note: This product is new and being closed out; sold "As Is" and is not returnable to Cheaper Than Dirt. Please contact the manufacturer for warranty and assistance.

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Rated 5 out of 5
Great charging handle
I have yet to use it but it seems very robust and I look forward to buying the federal version of it, that is if the darn things ever are released again!
December 20, 2021
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