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  1. For users with small hands or shorter fingers, the extended reach lever makes the EMR-A a joy to use. For duty and defense ARs, we recommend the standard lever. A 10.9lb rated magazine catch spring is included with each EMR-A.

  2. EMR-A was designed from the beginning to be more compatible with a factory bolt catch. Some ambi mag catches can interfere with the operation of a factory bolt catch's lower paddle, as their levers are quite close to the factory bolt catch's tiny lower paddle.

  3. EMR-A was designed for TDP spec forged lower receivers, if your lower is billet with thick walls, or differ a great deal from TDP specs, please contact us regarding compatibility. EMR-A is a long in development ambidextrous magazine release for .223 and .308 AR receivers. Original concept and design was complete in 2015.

  4. A 10.9lb rated magazine catch spring is included with each EMR-A. EMR-A's catch is made from CNC machined 4140 steel and black nitride coated, its lever is 7075 aluminum and Type 3 hard coat anodized.

  5. 23 Ιαν 2020 · Forward Controls Designs EMR-A ambi magazine release. EMR-A. The EMR-A comes in two different models – standard and extended reach. My model is the extended. FCD recommends the standard reach model for defensive rifles, but in my opinion, the difference between the two (0.09″) shouldn’t make a huge difference safety-wise.

  6. The form fitting curve, along with horizontal serrations, create a self centering surface that inhibits the finger’s vertical movements. The EMR has a milspec through hole for the magazine catch’s shaft, and is only 0.02″ taller than the factory magazine release button.

  7. Forward Controls Design EMR-A’s an ergonomic ambidextrous magazine release. Two lever options are available. Standard and Extended Reach (about 0.09″ longer than standard). Force amplification achieved from a lever means the extended reach lever is easier to reach, it’s also easier to press than the standard lever.