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So as you can see, there is a button on the rear of the charging handle.
There's a button on the rear of the charging handle.
So the charging handle will lock in place inside of the gun.
There's pretty much nothing you can do to get this to come out of battery.
We have a video up on our social media where we put this in a vice and bang it with a hammer.
There's nothing you can do to get this to come out of battery.
You can smash it against a brick wall, smash it against the doorframe.
It's not coming out of battery.
So again, that was a preliminary feature.
So you pop the button on the back, the charging handle comes out of battery.
We've had a lot of folks that have commented, you know, about the, you know, one of my favorite ones is a solution looking for a problem, right?
You know, we do a lot of TOA shows and a lot of tax co-officers demos across the country year round.
And this is something that they guys, when they see it, or it's one of those things, it's like, why hasn't somebody thought of this before you guys, right?
So we definitely understand that it's more of a niche product.
It doesn't fall into an everyday shooter's repertoire maybe, but that's all right.
That's perfectly all right with us.
One of the main things that we also did when we designed the deadlock handle was that we actually gave folks an option to not use the button.
So every single one of our deadlock charging handles, when you buy one, ships with an additional roll pin.
And there's actually an override hole on the top of it, so you can punch the button forward and pin it, and it works like a normal charging handle.