Use this V Seven Titanium Mag Catch/Release to ensure your magazine is secure when firing and releases easily in a pinch. V Seven crafted these AR15 Magazine Catches & Releases from durable Grade 5 titanium and ships with a spring. Also, this V Seven Titanium Magazine Catch/Release features your choice of coating that creates a 100% corrosion-resistant part. Create a more reliable weapon with the help of this V Seven Ti Mag Catch/Release. Specifications for V Seven Titanium Mag Catch/Release: Manufacturer: V Seven Gun Make: AR Platform Gun Model: Universal Gun Type: Rifle Included Accessories: Spring Condition: New Features: Constructed From Grade 5 Titanium Available In Raw Titanium & Ionbond Black (Dlc) (Raw Spots From Racking Are Not Visible Once Installed) 100% Corrosion Resistant Two Button Options Available Included Accessories: Spring Package Contents: V Seven Titanium Mag Catch/Release
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TX2A –
The Titanium mag catch works but for the money, there are better options out there. I didn't end up using the mag catch button that came with it, because it was too shallow for my ZEV lower. The biggest negative is the machining marks on the face. It is the only part you actually see on the gun and it is covered in circular swirls. For the cost I expected it to be just short of perfect. Overall I am not impressed. 2A Armament has a similar lightweight mag catch for less than half the cost and the button works. The 2A unit has superior machining and the finish is also superior. In addition, I also have the V7 ultralight mag catch made out of 2055 Lithium Aluminum which also has a much better finish than this one. All things considered, I would pass on this one.- I have noticed since about 2020 that many top-tier companies have been sacrificing their normal quality control standards. I would assume this is due to the increase in demand. Although I am understanding it is disappointing, to say the least. Long term customers losing trust in a companies products seems like a good enough reason not to skimp on QC, but the dollar can be very persuasive.
MSL –
Light very nice exactly what it supposed to be. I put a hole lower parts kit together with V seven titanium part’s no complaints .perfect for a light weight lower.
Adam –
This is not a cheap option, like most of V Seven's products. IN truth, I should have just purchased the button as I ended up using another catch. That being said, the button is great. It looks great, feels great and does stick out a little further than other buttons, which I like because its easier for my finger to find. I also enjoy the aesthetics of it not having an open middle(hence why it extends a bit further out). It feels sturdy as well, but the price is a tough pill to swallow when a cheaper one works just as good. I paid more so for the aesthetics really so make the best choice that works for you and your budget/looks/function.
N –
After getting to feel multiple companies' mag releases, this one feels the best when both catching and dropping mags, and button feel.
bluechord –
Tried this on my Rise lower, the machining was terrible. It didn’t fit because it was not symmetrical at all. I contacted the company and was told it was my “cheap lower”! I returned it and was sent a replacement after many phone calls, and the second one was almost worse than the original one they sent. I ended up just using a cheap one from my parts kit. Fit just fine, despite my “cheap lower”, imagine that.
J.K. –
Excellent fit and finish! It's marginally lighter than steel. There's really no point to it but to say look at my titanium part. I'm sure an anodized aluminum piece would work just as well, but then it isn't Titanium! Lol