Preview: Breek Arms Warhammer Micro Mod2 Charging Handle

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posted on December 6, 2022
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Breek Arms Warhammer Micro Mod2

Breek Arms recently introduced a Micro version of its Warhammer Mod2 AR-15 charging handle, with shortened bilateral latches that measure 2.4" across both handles, compared to the 2.75" of the original Warhammer, to help minimize the risk of snagging. Simple rearward pressure to any portion of either of the grooved levers will disengage the catch, so no time is wasted fumbling around for an activation latch, even when wearing gloves.

Made entirely out of hardcoat-anodized 7075-T6 aluminum, the Warhammer Micro Mod2 also features relief cuts along its stem and a raised shelf to help divert gas blowback away from the user’s face—resulting in a much more pleasant experience when shooting suppressed. MSRP is $49.

For more information, please visit breekarms.com.

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