Timber Creek Outdoors AREMRR AR Extended Magazine Release - Red Anodized Aluminum
Timber Creek Outdoor Inc
An extended magazine release for your AR platform rifle might seem like a small upgrade, but when you're running drills, hunting, or in any situation where a quick magazine change matters, the Timber Creek Outdoors AR Extended Magazine Release makes a real difference. This black hardcoat anodized aluminum part gives you a larger, more accessible release button—easier to manipulate with gloved hands or during rapid reloads, and positioned to keep your grip hand where it belongs.
Built from hardcoat anodized aluminum, this mag release is tough enough for hard use and corrosion-resistant in the field. It's a straightforward bolt-on upgrade that works with standard AR-15 and AR-10 platforms, and the extended profile won't snag on holsters or gear the way a full oversized paddle might. If you shoot competitions, hunt in difficult terrain, or just want more positive control over magazine changes, this is the kind of detail that compounds into better performance over time.
Timber Creek has earned respect in the AR aftermarket for keeping components simple, durable, and functional—no mall-ninja flourishes, just solid engineering. This mag release fits that ethos: it does one job, does it well, and won't let you down.
| Brand | Timber Creek Outdoor Inc |
| Model | AREMRBL |
| Material | Hardcoat Anodized Aluminum |
| Finish | Black |
| Type | Extended Magazine Release |
Yes. This extended magazine release is designed for standard AR platform rifles, including AR-15s. It's a direct bolt-on replacement for the factory mag release.
An extended profile gives you a larger target for your thumb, making magazine changes faster and more reliable—especially important if you're wearing gloves, running competitions, or hunting in cold conditions. It's a small change that improves your control.
Hardcoat anodizing is a stepped-up finish that resists corrosion, scratches, and wear better than standard anodizing. It's built to handle field use without degradation.
We don't have installation details in our records, but magazine releases are typically straightforward to install. Consult the manufacturer's documentation or a qualified gunsmith if you need guidance.