Live in a state with an assault weapons ban? Hate featureless rifles and fixed magazines?
Ashford Armament introduces the Bolt Retention System (BRS) — a solution for AR-15 fans to stay state compliant but enjoy otherwise banned features such as pistol grips, telescoping stocks, and standard capacity detachable magazines.
How does it work?
The BRS interrupts the firing cycle after a round is fired and catches the bolt in the rearward position. To chamber the next round, users simply tap the BRS to release the bolt. Check it out in action here.
This interruption means that, in applicable states, BRS-equipped rifles don’t qualify as “semi-automatic” and cannot be classified as an assault weapon. (You can read more about the legality of the BRS here.)
The BRS is made of a carefully chosen heat-treated carbon steel alloy that can withstand tens of thousands of impacts without scratching up your bolt. Installation only requires a few punches and a rubber mallet. When you leave a state with assault weapons bans, you can remove the BRS and install a standard bolt catch in under 5 minutes.
The BRS is currently in production, and preorders are now available – with shipment slated for late August of this year. Pre-order the BRS now at Ashford Armament’s website!
This sponsored post was paid for by Ashford Armament.
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