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So if you compare this to any other charging handle in the market, you'll notice, again, that the gas key is shortened.
So normally you'll see it kind of come out to about right here, but ours is shortened.
Now, one question we've had, too, is this does not affect the reliability of your firearm.
Your gas key cannot go far enough.
It will bottom out on your buffer tube.
So this is not some kind of restriction of length of travel or anything.
And the final thing is that on any other charging handle that you notice, the extension of your gas key ends in a little cylinder or a little bowl at the end of this.
So it kind of just wants to slip.
It slips out of it.
So we have a hard stop.
You can kind of see this is a squared off hard stop.
And we made a post this week, actually, of one of our demo guns that had about 5,000 rounds on it before it was cleaned.
And carbon will build up in this hard stop because it works.
So that's why our charging handle works so well, is because we've figured out how to stop that gas that's hitting you in the face, a little puff of gas, where the biggest problem is.
Now, gas will come out of the top.
That's a given.
But we have a high shelf.
comes all the way to the top of the upper receiver and actually wraps into your wings.
So we have a high shelf, which has definitely been done before, but we have the largest one.
Also, you won't see it very common that these come all the way to the top, but you can see ours is flush with the top of a mil-spec receiver.