Who sells m14 quick bolt release?

D3vin

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As the title says, having a hard time finding a m14 quick bolt release. Who the heck sells em?
As far as installation , are they easy or pain in the rear?


thanks.
 
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I see the advantage of something like that on an AR where the manipulation of the CH is cumbersome.

I've tried a couple different "extended bolt stop" devices.... And I've always gone back to OEM as the gains just aren't there... It's way easier to just tap the bolt handle to the rear and "let fly"...

Mag-wedge (site sponsor) makes and sells a similar product.
 
If you want a Canadian source, Magwedge makes there own, and I'd recommend it.
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http://magwedge.com/products/rifle-accessories/m14-enhanced-bolt-release/
 
I have an SEI one. I prefer pressing it over pulling back on the charging handle. Rock the mag in, press, and go on target, vs rock the mag in, pull back charging handle, get firing hand in the correct position, and go on target.
 
I have an SEI one. I prefer pressing it over pulling back on the charging handle. Rock the mag in, press, and go on target, vs rock the mag in, pull back charging handle, get firing hand in the correct position, and go on target.

I've got similar feelings, I very much dislike taking my trigger hand off to let the action forward. My only dissapointment is that I can't depress it with an empty magazine loaded like an AR, but that's a magazine issue, not a release issue.
 
I have an SEI one. I prefer pressing it over pulling back on the charging handle. Rock the mag in, press, and go on target, vs rock the mag in, pull back charging handle, get firing hand in the correct position, and go on target.

That's why there are two hands for the most part, rotate 90°, small tap on the handle, done. But it is very quick to just push the button, if my muscle memory doesn't get me first.
 
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