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AR-15/M16 OVERSIZED MAGAZINE RELEASE BUTTON

AR-15/M16 OVERSIZED MAGAZINE RELEASE BUTTON Reviews & Ratings

AR-15/M16 OVERSIZED MAGAZINE RELEASE BUTTON

Extended, drop-in replacement for factory part offers a wide, flat finger pad for fast, “can’t miss” magazine changes. Perfect for competition, tactical operations, and self-defense—any high-stress situation where the speed of a magazine change makes the difference between success and failure. Nearly three times the surface area of the factory button with crisp, 24 lpi checkering for positive, nonslip finger contact, so you release the mag on the very first try. Stands .225' higher to give you extra leverage that ensures the mag catch disengages completely. Precision machined from 4140 steel and heat treated for added hardness and wear resistance, with a tough, black oxide finish. May require minor fitting.



SPECIFICATIONS:
  • Material: Steel
  • Finish: Black Oxide
  • Color: Matte Black
  • Fit: Any AR-15/M16/M4 with MIL-SPEC Magazine Release

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Reviews Summary
The AR-15/M16 Oversized Magazine Release Button is praised for its size, solid build, and good functionality, especially for bench shooting. However, some users find it too protrusive, leading to potential accidental disengagement in tactical situations. Fit issues are noted, particularly on specific receivers, which could affect reliability during use.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Product Design
65%
Many reviews discuss the design of the oversized magazine release, highlighting both its advantages, such as ease of use and better access, and its disadvantages, including an excessive protrusion that can snag on gear. This theme emerged as a key point with reviewers being divided on the practical effectiveness for different shooting scenarios.
Functionality
55%
The functionality of the magazine release is rated positively by several users, who appreciate how it improves the speed of magazine changes, particularly in competitive shooting contexts. However, concerns arise regarding its usability in high-pressure tactical situations, leading some to caution against its use in those scenarios.
Installation Issues
60%
Several users reported challenges during installation, specifically the need to remove the bolt catch for proper fitting. A common concern was that even after installation, some found the button's fit to be loose, affecting reliability and confidence in its performance.
Build Quality
70%
Reviewers consistently noted that the magazine release is well made with good materials and finishes, which aligns with the expectations from the brand. This positive feedback reflects a general satisfaction with the construction quality, despite other design-related concerns.
User Experience
50%
Many users have suggested that the oversized magazine release is best suited for specific shooting contexts like bench shooting where quick magazine changes are beneficial without the need for tactical maneuvers. This specialized use-cases influence reviewers' perceptions, leading to recommendations based on individual needs and situations.
5
Biggest & Tallest Mag Release Button
I'm not quite sure of the validity of some of the other reviewers. I've been buying this mag release button for 3+ years, and it always has had nice big pictures + a video review + highly accurate title and description to show the prospective buyer the dimensions of the product. It's the biggest magazine release I've found. It does not go back (as pictured/shown/described) as far as something like Odin Works, but it's all steel with a really nice finish and has worked in all of my Mil-Spec AR-15's and Aero Precision M5 Lowers. It is tall, as pictured and displayed, and goes back further than say Power Custom's and Magpul's (not by a huge amount, but definitely noticeable). For some folks, and I think some of the genuine reviews, this could definitely not be needed, and a problem with mission/job/task accomplishment. But I still can not wrap my head around why you would write a negative review on a product that is doing exactly, if even better, than advertised. If I was kitted up and running around in a CQB or Tactical situation, I would want to train with it first to see if this could work. For range time, either on the bench or in competition, awesome, no problems, fantastic. I use Norgon's NSN Ambi deal on the port side, but also works well with standard/mil-spec mag releases. This is definitely the biggest, easiest to find and push AR mag release button I've found. Also, it has no attachments, so one less thing to have to Loctite in (as in Magpul's/Odin's). I just ordered 3 more, to add to the ~6 I already have installed. Also, to give you and idea; I have the Luth-AR (original founder/head of D.P.MS. b/f they were bought out by the Remi conglomerate) The Paddle Bolt Catch installed as well, to give you and idea of what my setup's are running. I want/like/need big controls that have lot's of surface area and are really easy to manipulate.
5
Great button
Even though I live in CA my guns are pre ban and registered so I can legally have them. This mag release works GREAT! I now have them on 3 of my AR's and have had no problems with fit, function, or appearance. Even with my short fingers it is right there for fast mag changes in competition.
5
BIG improvement over stock part.
This is a very well made part that greatly improves your access to the mag release. It is easy to install, after you remove the bolt catch, a minor inconvenience. Put one on my Colt H-Bar Match and my Rock River Predator Pursuit.
5
Must Buy!
I have put this on several AR's and will be buying more. Works great.
5
Best with Norgon
Not meant for receivers with ambidextrous bolt catch. However, when paired with an ambidextrous (e.g., NORGON) magazine release lever, this huge button installs very easy and does not allow opposing lever to rotate when pressed. You'll never make a faster mag swap!
4
It deserves 4.....
I had used this for a few years and it sat in my desk until I decided to take advantage of Brownells return policy. Its a oversized magazine release & does it well. It extends 1/8 past the fence & the surface expands by 100%. The good its a enlarged magazine release; the bad its a oversized magazine release. I wouldnt recommend it for hunting or tactical situations; its FAR to easy to accidentally disengage or drop a magazine especially if its full. HOWEVER its great for bench target shooting when you dont real feel like moving & just want a spent magazine out. The construction is good like anything from Brownells no sharp edges, NICE checkering, good fit to the receiver, & well executed threading. If you want a oversized magazine release & have a standard receiver go for it but if you need to improve reloads on the go buy some ammo & practice!
4
Not bad but could be easily improved.
Overall I like it. Again a design issue arises. This is designed to enhance or lengthen the magazine release button. It may be an assumption however I think buyers are looking for the additional length to be rearward. It is lengthened rearward but is also lengthened forward for reasons unknown to me. I know I read about concerns of the button being caught on clothing or a sling or other object because the enhancement makes an area that can catch on things. Not being able to depress the magazine release and allowing the magazine to be changed could be a problem.....you think? Adding another frontal area for that potential problem seems to be unnecessary. Hey just my observations. Sometimes less is more.
4
Brownells mag catch button
You must remove bolt catch to properly install this part or you can not screw it in far enough to keep the magazine catch from rotating up or down when you depress the button.
3
Sticks out a little too far
I have not had any functional problems with it at all, it works just fine. This would be an excellent product if they would re-engineer it so that it did not stick out so far. I understand that it is supposed to be oversize, but did not expect it to stick out as far as it does. Installed in a Mega billet lower if that helps anyone.
3
Good but not great
I purchased this item along with a larger order of items for my AR-15, and it was easy to install, but the fit was very loose. I didn't really like it after that so I am sending it back to Brownells. I will use that money for other great items from Brownells.