Revisiting the B.A.D. Lever

Published on May 16, 2023
Duration: 23:38

This video revisits the Magpul BAD Lever, emphasizing the correct technique for its use to avoid common pitfalls. Instructor Chris from Regular Guy Training demonstrates how to properly engage the lever with the index finger, highlighting its benefits for faster reloads, ambidextrous control, and efficient stoppage clearance, especially in challenging conditions like cold weather or one-handed operation. The video also addresses common concerns like snagging and compares the Magpul version to aftermarket alternatives.

Quick Summary

The correct way to use the Magpul BAD Lever involves pressing it with the edge or meat of your index finger, bowing the finger slightly outward to override the magazine well fencing. This technique provides a tactile reference and prevents accidental engagement, making it superior to pressing it directly with the fingertip.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Re-upload Context
  2. 01:17Introducing the Magpul BAD Lever
  3. 02:16Addressing Criticisms & Initial Impressions
  4. 03:00Benefits: Quicker Reloads & Ambi Control
  5. 03:56Dropping the Bolt & Ambi Control Philosophy
  6. 05:12The Right vs. Wrong Way to Use the BAD Lever
  7. 06:06The 'Wrong Way': Accidental Engagement
  8. 06:54The 'Right Way': Proper Finger Placement
  9. 08:00Reload Technique with BAD Lever
  10. 09:21Locking Action to Rear with BAD Lever
  11. 10:06Addressing Common Concerns & Testing
  12. 10:44Cold Weather Performance
  13. 12:42Stoppage Clearance Benefits
  14. 14:14Concerns: Snagging and Durability
  15. 15:08Comparison to Aftermarket Clones
  16. 16:51Integrated Bolt Catch Replacements
  17. 17:45Long-Term Durability & Wiggle
  18. 18:56The 'Dependency' Argument
  19. 20:19Night Vision Benefits
  20. 21:28Conclusion & Training Opportunities

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the correct way to use the Magpul BAD Lever?

The correct way to use the Magpul BAD Lever is to press it with the edge or meat of your index finger, bowing the finger slightly outward to override the magazine well fencing. This provides a tactile reference and prevents accidental engagement, unlike pressing it directly with the fingertip.

How does the Magpul BAD Lever improve reloads?

The BAD Lever can speed up reloads by allowing the shooter to drop the bolt to the rear more easily and quickly, especially for left-handed shooters or those operating in unconventional positions. It provides a larger, more accessible surface for manipulation.

Can the Magpul BAD Lever be used in cold weather?

Yes, the Magpul BAD Lever can be effective in cold weather. The correct pressing technique provides a consistent reference point and requires less fine motor control than manipulating a standard bolt catch, potentially making it easier with gloves or cold hands.

Are there any safety concerns with the Magpul BAD Lever?

The primary safety concern arises from improper use, such as pressing it like a button with the fingertip, which can lead to accidental engagement. The correct technique, using the edge of the finger, mitigates these risks and ensures safe operation.

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