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    Which Ambi Charging Handle?

    With ambidextrous becoming more and more prevalent I figured I would jump on the bandwagon and see what it's all about.

    I am having trouble deciding between the BCM Gunfighter and the Giessele Airborne. Currently I am running non ambi BCM CHs in all my ARs, both 5.56 and 7.62 and I like them. I have no experience with Giessele CHs.

    What does M4C say?

    Thanks!
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    BCM and Raptor are both solid.


    ETA- I left out Geissele.
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    Between the BCM and Geissele Airborne I prefer the Airborne.

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    Much love for the Geissele SCH (optic equipped rifles) and the smaller latched ACH (RDS rifles), but I never pay full price and stocked up on the 50% off Xmas sale. Before that the most I had paid was $57 for one.

    The new BCMs look nice (older versions pinched the #$%& out of my fingers often), but as I'm good with Geisseles offerings, I haven't used one.

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    I <3 the Geissele. SCH or ACH, doesn't matter. I like them both.

    I've also used the Raptor. The Raptor's fine. If I had one, I probably wouldn't feel any great need to buy a Geissele. But I'd rather have the Geissele, all the same, and would probably end up buying a G, anyway.

    If BCM had come out with their newer charging handle before the Geissele charging handle, I'd have probably bought and tried one by now. But I haven't, because I have no complaints about the Geissele and see no reason to go with something I haven't tried when I like the Geissele so well.

    Like Rhino, I've used the older BCM charging handles and got my fingers pinched every now and again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RHINOWSO View Post
    Much love for the Geissele SCH (optic equipped rifles) and the smaller latched ACH (RDS rifles), but I never pay full price and stocked up on the 50% off Xmas sale. Before that the most I had paid was $57 for one.
    This.

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    In order: Raptor, Badger Ordnance, and BCM. The Raptor family is very well thought out and extremely robust. I also like that they offer a vented version for suppressed use. The Badger ones are excellent as well. Very smooth, radiused lines, but on the upper end of the price spectrum. BCM speaks for itself and I really like the current generation for being lower profile than the previous versions and the cost is extremely fair for what they are.

    I have had the Geissele SCH and the Airborne version and I'm not a fan or either, they are bulky and expensive. Plus I refuse to give Bill any more of my money for how they have handled a specific government contract.
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    BCM all the way. My reason is that I can't stand MASSIVE charging handles. And their current model is awesome. We run one on Pappabears SPR. Solid, good size, and works right.

    If you like monster charging handles, no problem, but my sternum hates them.
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    I have in addition to regular USGI Raptor(s), a Geissele Super, BCM Gunfighter(s) and a Geissele Airborne. They are listed and pictured in order of preference:

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    I prefer the Raptor because of the flat lever design, it seems to work best regardless of whether you are knife-edging or finger hooking the lever. They are common enough that you can generally find them steeply discounted from the 84.00 msrp if you shop around.

    The Geissele SCH levers are the second best IMO, with the light curve detracting from the comfort of use. The Geissele's also seem to run closer to msrp across the board.

    The BCM/VLTOR that I have comes in third IMO. The main reason is the step down from the end of the levers to the narrower inner portion, this makes it less comfortable, especially without gloves. Probably one of the reasons it was redesigned. I have two of this version and haven't used a newer one.

    The Geissele ACH levers are smaller (obviously) and for a lefty using their right hand this makes it a little harder to get on with a FA receiver.

    JMO.
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    I have a butt load of BCM but am transitioning away from them. I think they were all medium size ones. They jab me in the chest when taking a class or doing a run-n-gun event. The Raptor works much better for me. I did just try the new Geissele at the Indy NRAAM and thought it was fantastic.

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