Gun Guys Emails
Our Newsletter
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Tactical
  • Firearms
  • Videos
Reading: Round-Up: AR-15 Charging Handles
Share
Search
Gun Guys EmailsGun Guys Emails
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Firearms
  • Tactical
  • Videos
Search
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Tactical
  • Firearms
  • Videos
Have an existing account? Sign In
2025 © Gun Guy Emails. All Rights Reserved.
Tactical

Round-Up: AR-15 Charging Handles

Wayne Park
Last updated: October 29, 2025 3:01 pm
Last updated: October 29, 2025 5 Min Read
Share
Round-Up: AR-15 Charging Handles
SHARE

The AR-15 charging handle is a weird little thing. Although it’s placed in a neat recess inside the upper receiver and tucked away without being too much of snag hazard, it’s important to access quickly it in order to clear the action from a malfunction. The traditional AR-15 charging handle design’s “T” shape leaves a lot to be desired, as it’s not ambidextrous, so manipulating a carbine’s action off the left shoulder can be awkward.

We’ve seen the features of the “the black rifle” advance over the last two decades, and modern AR-15 charging handles have also kept up. Today’s fully featured AR-15 charging handles are ambidextrous and can be pulled from either side, something that was awkward, if not impossible, before. Also, since shooting suppressed is becoming the rule, not the exception, modern AR-15 charging handles are designed to shroud the shooter from excessive backpressure gasses.

Radian Weapons Raptor Series (MSRP: Starts at $104.95)

Radian Weapons’ Raptor charging-handle series covers a wide spectrum of modern AR-15 applications. I’ve used a few different models, including the standard full-aluminum Raptor and Raptor LT “lightweight” (an aluminum and polymer hybrid). The Radian Raptor Series also fits most standard AR-15s and SR-25-pattern large-frame AR-10s. Its skeletonized latches are slightly angled rearward to provide leverage and to stick out to just about the perfect length on either side. 

BCM Ambidextrous MK2 Charging Handle (MSRP: $89.95)

BCMBravo Company Manufacturing (BCM) was one of the first online AR-15 companies and retailers to offer upgraded charging handles. It wasn’t too long ago that putting a BCM “Gunfighter” AR-15 charging handle on your carbine was the “cool guy” move to make. The original “Gunfighters” were around before the fully ambidextrous units came into play. Now BCM offers its MK2 charging handle, which is fully ambidextrous. The MK2’s design offers a gas shield around its rear.  Like the BCM Gunfighter of old, buyers can choose different MK2 variants depending on how far out they want the latches of the charging handle to protrude. For example, medium latch versions pair well with general-purpose carbines while large-latch versions work well for scoped rifles like SPRs. 

Forward Controls Design ACF (MSRP: $120)

ACFForward Controls Design (FCD) took a different approach in the design and execution of its popular ambidextrous charging handle, the Forward Controls ACF (Ambidextrous Charging Handle, Forward Controls). Whereas virtually every other modern ambidextrous charging handle design has a parallel set of protruding latches, the ACF actually closely emulates the original style AR-15 charging handle, while still providing ambidextrous functionality and including a gas shield. FCD’s design philosophy concerned parts durability, the ACF maintains the original’s standard monolithic fixed T-shape profile. Instead of larger articulating latches, however, the ACF has a pair of smaller latches that are shielded by its own monolithic T-shape. This provides a low-profile charging handle that is barely wider than the original to avoid becoming a snag hazard.    

Sons Of Liberty Gun Works Liberty Charging Handle (MSRP: $95)

SOLGWOne of the most important design considerations for the Sons Of Liberty Gun Works (SOLGW) for the Liberty Charging Handle was to create a charging handle that worked well with heavy suppressed carbine shooting, so adding a prominent gas shield was of main concern. The SOLGW Liberty Charging Handle’s latches also have a forward angled, fan-shaped profile to reduce snagging, provide lateral leverage and clear mounted riflescopes. 

Geissele URG-I Airborne Charging Handle (MSRP: $118)

GeisseleThe Geissele URG-I Airborne Charging Handle is notable because this unit was originally designed at the request of a specific military unit that specializes and is well-known for its aerial insertions. This charging handed ended up becoming standard across other special operations units and even has its own NSN (National Stock Number). Like other modern contemporary ambidextrous AR-15 charging handles, it includes the requisite large latches and gas shield to accommodate suppressed carbine use.

Read the full article here

Share This Article
Facebook X Email Copy Link Print
Leave a Comment Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

News & Research

Rapper Nicki Minaj teams up with new Turning Point USA leader Erika Kirk for Q&A session

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Erika Kirk welcomed rapper Nicki Minaj as the surprise guest for a…

News December 21, 2025

Lawmakers Push Campus Carry As Gun Free Zones Face New Scrutiny

A New Hampshire proposal known as House Bill 1793 would block public colleges from banning firearms on campus, with supporters…

Firearms December 21, 2025

Former Brown University student and friend to Ella Cook blames ‘spending priorities’ for lack of security

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A former Brown University student and friend of Ella Cook, who was…

News December 21, 2025

AmericaFest honors Target employee Jeanie Beeman after viral video shows calm response to harassment

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Turning Point USA honored a Target employee who went viral after a…

News December 21, 2025
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Contact Us
  • 2025 © Gun Guy Emails. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?