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    BAD lever for 762ARs?

    I've seriously got the BAD lever burned into my brain for my ARs and I can see why the current BAD won't work on the larger AR10s, or at least my LMT bolt release seems pretty different from a standard AR bolt release.

    It seems that there are a lot more SR25 pattern rifles out there this year. Has anyone worked up a BAD lever for these larger rifles yet? I'd think the market it getting big enough to support working one up.
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    I would like to add a redi-mod to that list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by supersix4 View Post
    I would like to add a redi-mod to that list.
    If I had to choose, Redi-mod would be top of the list. The BAD is great and all, but a redi-mod would be the icing on the cake.
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    There is an issue

    Almost every 308 gun has marked differences in the shape of the reciever around the paddle.

    This would be very difficult. They might be able to do it with some shims you could change out to place it further out.

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    I saw this BAD (EBR) this morning and thought about you. It might work??

    Read that Phase 5 has good CS, give them a shout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ucrt View Post
    I saw this BAD (EBR) this morning and thought about you. It might work??

    Read that Phase 5 has good CS, give them a shout.

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    Thanks for thinking of me

    I dropped phase5 an email asking if it would fit a LMT MWS. I'll post their response when I get it.
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    I have that one from Phase 5 and it fits my Fulton Armory upper/JD Tech lower perfectly. I thought it would be difficult to find something to fit, since the bolt release seems to be recessed into the upper/lower more than an AR15, but this one fit great.




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    I used a phase5 ebrv2 for my Mega Monolithic build and it fit perfectly, and was gonna get their .308 version for my next build, but I can see how it might not work with the LMT lower because of that odd angle in the trigger guard where it goes underneath to the right side.

    It should clear the upper tho w/o any problems.

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