Odin knows that sometimes all you need to bring a rifle from ‘good’ to ‘great’ is one or two simple accessories. Inspired by their own staff, these accessories are the perfect upgrade for your rifle.
Odin knows that sometimes all you need to bring a rifle from ‘good’ to ‘great’ is one or two simple accessories. Inspired by their own staff, these accessories are the perfect upgrade for your rifle.
For enhanced muzzle control, it doesn’t get much better than the B1 hand stop. While diminutive in size, the B1 makes for big improvements in your rifle’s handling. The minimalist construction aids in getting a consistent, repeatable grip while the short, angled design promotes a comfortable wrist position as well as allowing more than enough purchase to pull the rifle tight into your shoulder or drive the muzzle from target to target. At just a hair over an inch in height, and marginally over an ounce in weight, the B1 handstop will add no unnecessary bulk to your rifle and won’t weigh down even the lightest of featherweight builds.
For even faster follow up shots and a flatter shooting rifle in general, you can have the ATLAS modular compensator. The unique three-piece design makes installation a breeze, eliminating the need for crush washers or shims to install properly. All timing and tuning is done with the high strength titanium sleeve, allowing shooters to get the perfect recoil characteristics for their shooting needs. The ATLAS is available in multiple calibers and thread patterns, including 5.56 NATO, 6.5 Grendel or 6.5 Creedmoor, 7.62x39 or 7.62x51 NATO, or 9mm for your favorite pistol caliber carbines. In competition settings, having a flat shooting, maneuverable rifle is important, but being able to perform rapid reloads can mean the difference between first and last place.
Extended mag releases are available in a variety of designs and colors, to meet shooter preference. The smallest XMR is a full 4x larger than a traditional MIL-SPEC magazine release, allowing for mags to be dropped quickly and easily without needing to shift one’s firing grip to reach.