- Allows left AND right handed charging/clearing
- Picatinny - mounts virtually any optic
- Fits any standard Ruger® 10/22® or Charger™
- No gunsmithing required (uses standard screws)
104 Reviews
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Advantage charging handle
I can't say enough about how much I love this, don't hesitate to purchase one, as for the rest of the products here get quality and craftsmanship you won't be disappointed in any way your only disappointed will be that you hesitated it getting them, and customer service the best I have had I in decades from other companies outstanding
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Nice product
Good product innovation.
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Advantage charging handle
The Advantage charging handle works great. The only issue I had was on my red dot the one of the finger screws got in the way when I pulled the handle back and my finger hit the screw. I fixed it with my own flush screw and nut. Not the accessories fault just the way my red dot mounted.
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Charging handle and picatinney scope base for Ruger 10/22
Another great accessory from Tandemkross to make your Ruger 10/22 even better.
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Advantage Charging Handle
I thought this item was going to be a real novelty Chinese add on but I was very impressed how well it works. It really make charging quicker and easier. I wouldn't hesitate to buy again.
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Advantage Charging Handle
I recently installed the TandemKross Advantage Charging Handle (ACH) on my Ruger 10/22 cerbine, which is also fitted with a high-comb aftermarket stock. The ACH is a bit taller than the factory Ruger picatinny rail, which puts my red dot sight at the correct height for me. In addition, the left-side charging handle, which works flawlessly, makes tactical reloads faster and easier in a competition setting. I'm quite pleased with this investment.
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Sights
You guys should design tech sights to go along with the charging handle. That would be even better for guys that don't use optics.
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As Expected
Great product and functioned as expected. Very pleased with this product!
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Tandemkross advantage
Thread engagement on the provided screws is a bit short for comfort, so I replaced them with longer screws. The plastic boot fell off after a couple uses, but I didn't find it necessary to use. It is more difficult to pull than the main charging handle, but that's to be expected since you're pulling against a second spring. With that being said, it's still a great part. The added functionality greatly outweighs the negatives.