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AR15 Bullet Button

AR15 Bullet Button

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The Bullet Button is a product that allows the shooter to drop a magazine with the use of a tool. It prevents finger manipulation of the mag release, and creates a condition allowable under current individual interpretations of California law.
 
This does not create a detachable mag situation, but creates an attachable-fixed magazine condition. A bullet tip can be used as the tool, as can any small object such as Allen wrench, or small screwdriver.
 
This button can not be used with magazines greater than 10 rounds in capacity. To do so in the state of California on an unregistered assault weapon, would be a felony.
 
The Bullet Button installs in less than a minute, requires no gunsmithing, or cutting on any part of the rifle. The installation is not permanent, and can be reversed just as quickly.
 
Materials are anodized aircraft grade aluminum, and carbon spring steel wire. All parts needed to convert your standard, or Prince50 equipped AR-15 are included. 100 percent made in California, by Californians, for California shooters.
  • New 2nd generation design
  • Simple drop-in installation
  • Anodized aircraft grade aluminum
  • Carbon spring steel wire
  
The Bullet Button has not yet been approved by the California DOJ.
 

In stock
as of 05/18/2013 5:36PM PST

SKU:AP-ARBB
Regular Price: $25.00
Our Price: $20.00 


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1. Trevor on 5/15/2013, said:

I like this bullet button just because it is so easy to talk off and switch to the stock mag release. (for when we get out of state of course)
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2. Bill on 12/26/2012, said:

Sorry to disappoint but this did not work for me on my AR. I have an older platform and it would not lock the magazine in and there was alot of wiggle room. I was able to pull the mag out with moderate downward force. Some mags were a tighter fit than others, but I could pull them all out. Did not want take a chance so I returned it and opted for something different.
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3. ROBERT on 7/10/2012, said:

easy to install. bought the installation tool but it arrived damaged. my screwdriver fit the slot perfectly, installed the bullet button on 2 rifles in only a few minutes without any damage.
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4. Jason on 8/25/2011, said:

Very easy to install (no cutting, sanding, drilling, etc), works great, and easily reversible for those times you go out of state.
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5. Jim on 7/27/2011, said:

Best Buy! Great item! 4 Starts
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6. Cale on 3/23/2011, said:

quick and easy to install. easy to use.
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7. Wally on 8/19/2010, said:

Another one of those little inventions that makes you say, "Why didn't I think of that?" Works perfectly!
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8. Rod on 1/21/2010, said:

Simple, easy to install and it works!
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9. Caitlin on 11/10/2009, said:

Easy to install, nice finish. Nice product that makes it possible for me to build an AR without legal hassels. Plus is that when I leave the weapons challenged state of CA I can easily convert back to normal mag release.
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10. Cameron on 5/7/2009, said:

it does what its supposed to... dont know what else to say about it other than its a life saver to finally be able to own the cooler guns in california.
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