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Ambi-Catch™
Mil-Spec “drop-in” ambidextrous magazine release mechanism. Steel construction and phosphate finish. Design properties reduce the possibility of inadvertent release. Can be disassembled for cleaning and maintenance.
Price: $89.95
The Norgon, LLC Ambi-Catch™ is a patented "drop-in" replacement of the original magazine catch for M16A2 Rifles, M4 Carbines, AR15 Rifles and other firearms that use an M16 type magazine.
Our improved magazine catch eliminates magazine retention problems that are caused by the "issue" magazine catch. When installed the Ambi-Catch™ also gives both right and left-handed shooters the flexibility to choose from several different magazine release methods.
SKU/Item Number: 00051M
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The M16 Family of Weapons (including the M4 Carbine) is one of the only modern weapon systems lacking an ambidextrous magazine release capability. This deficiency limits the flexibility of the user and makes magazine removal awkward in certain tactical situations.
Features
Design elements combine to make a rugged and reliable ambidextrous magazine release
Serrated Depression Surface - Provides a "non-slip" surface for positive depression. Depression surface is located on the same axis as the original magazine release button (ejection port side of weapon). Depression of this surface disengages the Engagement tooth from the magazine slot releasing the magazine.
Pivot Boss - Acts alone or in unison with the Forward Boss to provide protection from accidental release. Depression of this surface has a neutral effect on the action of the lever.
Forward Boss - Acts alone or in unison with the Pivot Boss to provide protection from accidental release. Depression of this surface actually forces the Engagement tooth into a positive engagement with the magazine slot.
Lever - Streamline design functions within the existing magazine catch slot of the weapon and is directly pressable by the user. Design characteristics protect assembly from snagging by equipment and foliage. At rest, the lever is completely housed within the magazine catch slot protecting the assembly from mud and sand.
Engagement tooth - Increased dimensions provide for a more positive engagement with magazine slot. Bevels at bottom and rear of tooth allow for smooth insertion of the magazine into the weapon.
Pin - Pivot pin is hardened to the same specs as Lever and Base ensuring long life and durability. Large head of pin is captured within the weapon at rest and cannot drop out when primary magazine release method is used. Easily removed by depressing the small end of the pin with the nose of a bullet or ball point pen (opposite side not shown).
Base- One piece design is rugged and durable. A cavity houses the Mil-Spec spring (extractor spring-not shown) which provides positive tension to the Lever. The threaded portion of the shaft is machined for precision engagement of the threaded orifice of the original magazine release button.
Features
Compatible Magazines
Design Properties
Frequently Asked Questions
Design Properties
(assembly installed)
Depression Surface of Lever - The depression surface of the lever is located on the same axis as the magazine release button on the “port” side of the weapon. The location enables the shooter to depress the lever with the index (trigger) finger of the firing hand positioned around the pistol grip.
Protection of the lever - The high profile of the bolt catch bosses help to protect the lever from accidental depression. The release is fully housed within the receiver protecting it from mud, sand and other debris that might inhibit function. The forward boss is protected from snagging by the semi-circular protrusions of the lower receiver.
Retention of pivot pin - The large head of the pivot pin is "captured" by the receiver when the release assembly is at rest. Spring tension secures the pin within the release assembly when the primary magazine release button is used.
The US Army recently awarded contracts for 2 MMH designs which are compatible with the Ambi-Catch™.
Multiple Magazine Holders
Command Arms Accessories, LLC
NSN 1005-01-M28-7708
THOR Defense, Inc
NSN 1005-01-M28-7709
US Patent 5,519,954
All magazines designed to function in an M16 rifle should be compatible with the Ambi-Catch™. If the magazine works with a standard magazine catch in your weapon, it will work with the Ambi-Catch™.
Magazines that have a "insertion limiting rib" (see Orlite, Thermold, etc.) may be difficult to latch in some weapons that have a reduced magazine well bevel. Minor adjustment to the upper portion of the magazine catch slot of the magazine may be necessary for proper function.