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Valhalla Tactical IBS Indexable Barricade Stop has been discontinued by Valhalla Tactical and is no longer available. Our product experts have helped us select these available replacements below.You can also explore other items in the Weapon Accessories yourself to try and find the perfect replacement for you!
The Valhalla Tactical IBS Indexable Barricade Stop is here at Opticsforyou.com and as usual we offer great discounts !
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The #IBS "Indexable Barricade Stop" is the most adaptable micro hand stop available! #IBS is the world's only micro hand stop with a curved surface that mounts completely flush to your M-Lok slot, eliminating uncomfortable "lips" that slow down weapon manipulation. No "lip" = no "rub" when sliding your hand towards the hand-stop (such as from low-ready) Perfect for users who do not use rail covers. Innovative, asymatric footprint significantly improves mounting flexibility compare to other hand/finger stops (including our own Zero-Profile Hand Stop). 6 different mounting possibilities within a single M-Lok slot. Mount the #IBS "curve-forward" for maximum comfort when finger-hooking. Flip it around and mount the #IBS "curve-backward" to act as front hand-stop. Curve-backward mounting double-duty as barricade stop. Extensive computer-simulation results in exceptional structural strength with minimal weight. CNC machined from solid aircraft-grade aluminum (6061-T6). Mil-spec hard coat anodizing.
Note: The Ultralite version has vertical slots cut on the side fpr maximum weight-reduction, whereas the Standard version offers a cleaner look and increased impact-strength.
Disclaimer: Our #IBS is not known to induce cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, gas, and diarrhea or constipation. If you experience these symptoms you have the other IBS and should consult a physician.