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PHASE-5 TACTICAL, LIGHTER EBR

#1 User is offline   RaymondMillbrae 

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Posted 25 September 2009 - 04:08 PM

OK, Folks,

for those of yall that like to shoot fast, reload fast, and clear stoppages even faster...here's the gizmo of the week.

Phase 5 Tactical has come out with their new, and improved, EBRV2 DEVICE.

If you have followed my earlier link (I cannot find it at the moment), you will know that I purchased their device a while back.

When I first received it, the first thing I noticed was the WEIGHT. It was solid and heavy. So naturally, the first thing that came to mind was it's reliability. I "assumed" that the extra weight would not work well, and so I was on the prowl for a heavy-duty spring to use with it.

Nope...no heavy duty springs to be found.

So my next step was to drill a couple of holes in the device to try and remove some metal/weight.

Nope...that didn't work either. (You can see my results/pictures in my other thread, if you should ever find it).

So I contacted Phase 5 Tactical, and I see that they have now come out with a new EBRv2 Device that they claim is 30% lighter.

Shoot...the answer to my quest.

To make a long story short, the new device is now in my hand, and it is lighter. As soon as I removed it from the package, I noticed the difference.

Another thing I noticed was that the welds were a lot cleaner. (Cool).

Anyhoo...below are attached a few pictures for you to see.

The first picture will be my original, DRILLED, EBRv2 Device. Then the new one will follow.

Just wanted to throw a plug in for Phase 5 Tactical for listening to their customers, and staying on the cutting edge.

I know that MagPul had the B.A.D. Device, but a 1-piece device is much more stable...and attractive.

Enjoy the pix, and notice the clean welds.

In Christ: Raymond

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Posted 26 September 2009 - 06:38 AM

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Posted 26 September 2009 - 06:40 AM

POF just contacted me, and said my upper will finally be delivered at the end of Septeber, or the beginning of October.

I am not a photographer, so don't blame me for the shoddy/blurry pictures. I just wanted to post a few pix to share this new product with yall.

Can't wait till my upper arrives!!

In Christ: Raymond

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Posted 26 September 2009 - 04:41 PM

Didn't Scott Medesha invent something like this about 15 years ago?
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