Bracket B-70 "Joker-0" - Zenitco

Brand: Zenitco
Product Code: ZNT-0157
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Bracket B-70 "Joker-0" (hereinafter referred to as B-70) is installed in place of the upper standard forend of AR-15 carbines and has a Picatinny rail that allows attaching additional equipment to the weapon. B-70 is a... Read more...

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Bracket B-70 "Joker-0" (hereinafter referred to as B-70) is installed in place of the upper standard forend of AR-15 carbines and has a Picatinny rail that allows attaching additional equipment to the weapon.

B-70 is a solid-milled product made of alloy D16T with a black coating.

    Benefits in operation:

    • Strength
    • Improves barrel cooling
    • Creates the ability to attach additional equipment
    • Minimum weight and dimensions

    Weight: 56 + 3g

    Overall dimensions: (127x39x38) mm (length 12.7 cm (5.0 "))

    Working range of ambient temperatures: from -50 ° С to +50 ° С

    Warranty period of storage and operation of the product: 60 months.


    To install on the weapon you need:
    1. Produce dismantling the muzzle device, standard forend, gas block, fastening nut.
    2. Tighten the fastening nut manufactured by Zenit LLC, removing it from pre-fixing nut.
    3. Install the B-80 lower bracket.
    4. Put on the fixing nut.
    5. Put on the adjustable gas block.
    6. Through the holes on the lower part of the B-80 lower bracket (having previously displaced it so that the holes on the bracket coincide with the fixing screws on the gas block) or by tilting the bottom bracket so that you can access the mounting screws, tighten the screws on the gas block, thereby fixing the adjustable gas block.
    7. Slide the bottom bracket firmly against the upper receiver so that the Picatinny rails form a single line .
    8. Using the wrench included in the kit, tighten the fixing nut, thereby firmly fixing the lower bracket on the carabiner.
    9. Place the upper bracket on the lower one and slide it so that it sits in grooves.
    10. Using four screws we fix the upper bracket B-70 on the lower bracket B-80.
    11. Fix the additional equipment in any convenient place for the shooter.

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