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28 April 2009, 09:03 #1
Magpul B.A.D. - extended bolt release
I am sure some of you have seen the elusive magpul BAD (battery assist device) on other forums that allows for the right hand trigger finger to actuate the bolt release lickity-split. So, I have watched/seen rumors of this EBR device for literally 1 year now. Anyone here ever get to try/use one of the rumored few to exist? Anyone have any details on any release info - or is it just going to go down as unobtanium. Seems like a piece that needs discussing here...
video 1 of it in use, watch really close
video 2 of slow mo in use (watch close)
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28 April 2009, 09:25 #2
you mean this thing?
WWW.TACTICALYELLOWVISOR.NET
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28 April 2009, 10:17 #3
yep, thats the thing I mean.. lucky you.. how did you come by it? do you know people who have people.
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28 April 2009, 19:45 #4
Yeah I so want one of these if you findout anything let me know. Last I heard Mapul was showing them at the 09 shot show and they are in there DVD. It looks to be pretty functional especially if you are going to run a redi-mag.
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28 April 2009, 20:06 #5
Ditto on the "want one"
I am runnning a Redi Mag with BCE, which works great, but with a little practice the "B.A.D." looks to be awsome."God made Cops, so Firemen could have Heroes."
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28 April 2009, 21:20 #6
I don't believe the current model has been released outside of Magpul, though the concept is obviously similar to the earlier versions Travis has developed.
Its as shame Magpul doesn't give release dates any more on new products. I can say that there are a few Staff members who are very eager to get their hands on them, and who will be doing reviews.
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28 April 2009, 22:44 #7
Yeah, I read that Travis created it OUTSIDE of Magpul, bought it to Magpul and it has been toyed with, even insinuated that an actual version is coming and will be worth the wait.... but nothing yet. I know it was/is his project and I know, see above, a few people have/had them and also know because of the fervor that gets kicked up when they mention new products, they have clammed up. But heck, a year later and nada? But, seeing as there has been 6-9 month waits for their mags at times, that must be where all the effort is going.
Not like it is that hard of a piece to develop frankly. He has mentioned he has done extensive R&D already - so you wonder what the delay is. In the meantime, a few guys with some CNC ability have created their own that are pretty impressive and 1 cat is even selling his version over at CalGuns... but I want to hold out and see IF and what Magpul pulls out... tick tock tick tock
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24 June 2009, 14:19 #8Member
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do you know the guys user name on calguns? or know how i could contact him to get one?
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1 May 2009, 10:22 #9Contributing Member
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I made my own and it works great.. I plan to make a few more for all my lowers. I still plan to buy the Magpul version in support of their great products, and it'll be proven to function in all conditions while mine is proven range reliable.
Since mine is my own version, I can't say much about Magpul's.. but if it's anything like the one I have.. it's well worth buying. It's another one of those ideas that looks so simple, but makes a world of difference. When I had a issue with my rifle during a shoot.. it save me thought time and action time to clear my rifle jam. Simply remarkable.
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4 May 2009, 00:31 #10Member
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I have a copy and I like it. The only problem with the one I have is that it won't allow the use of a Redi-mag. I'm almost sold on the Redi-mag from watching Travis on the first ATC. Eject mag, insert a second, close bolt is extremely fast.
Ryo, I wish I had the skills, materials and machinery that you have. I've been thinking of a finger indention like you have on yours. Very nice!
TS
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6 May 2009, 01:45 #11
The first time I saw this gizmo I didn't like it at all. I thought it was a new "wonder toy" that would quickly fade away. After watching these videos (wow) I can see they are practical and functional. It would take a lot of re-training to operate at the level shown. I would also be concerned if you had to transition between rifles that had it and didn't have it.
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6 May 2009, 09:55 #12Contributing Member
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Thanks TS, I actually have no skills as a machinist.. but just careful on how I mill.. Went through 5 bars until I got this one..
Definitely transitioning between rifles that have and don't have the BAD can be a problem. Really you should train with both. BAD does make you "lazy", but at the same time it makes you more effective to get your gun up and running whether your just loading a new mag or clearing up a jam.
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11 May 2009, 00:38 #14
Nice work Ryo. I'm anxious to try one as well!
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24 June 2009, 14:43 #15
http://www.snipercentral.com/forums/...ic.php?t=23631
A guys is selling something similar here.