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2 0 1 9 P R O D U C T G U I 2019 PRODUCT GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS 03 AR-15 RECEIVERS 35 PARTS KITS 05 22 NOSLER / 224 VALKYRIE 37 RECEIVER BLOCKS 07 GAS BLOCKS 43 FOLDING MECHANISMS 11 CHARGING HANDLES 45 OTHER PARTS 13 MUZZLE DEVICES 47 1911 PARTS 21 HANDGUARDS 51 FIREARMS 23 RAIL ACCESSORIES 71 BLADES 25 PISTOL BRACE 87 OTHER GEAR 27 AR-15 STOCKS 91 FAQ AND WARRANTY 33 ARMORER TOOLS PARTS + ACCESSORIES RECEIVERS A4 UPPER RECEIVER A1 UPPER RECEIVER A2 UPPER RECEIVER AVAILABLE COLORS FOR A4 RECEIVERS CLASSIC UPPER RECEIVERS FDE These rugged designs have held the test of time both at home and abroad. Made from 7075 aircraft aluminum and Type III hard coat anodized, our receivers are the only choice for your upper half builds. What sets ours apart from the others? DoubleStar doesn’t skimp on the features. Our complete A4 upper receivers come standard with M4 feedramps, OD T-markings, forward assist and dust cover. Our complete A1 and A2 receivers include a dust cover and sight. Stripped receivers available. COMPLETE A4 RECEIVER_ AR220M COMPLETE A1 RECEIVER_ AR219C COMPLETE A2 RECEIVER_ AR150 PG 3 / CHECK OUT OUR COMPLETE LINEUP AT STAR15.COM RECEIVERS AVAILABLE CERAKOTE COLORS CLASSIC LOWER RECEIVER FDE In a sea of sub-par manufacturers, DoubleStar lower receivers rise above the crowd with superior quality, fit and finish. These machined 7075 aluminum and hard coat anodized receivers provide a rock-solid base for your rifle or pistol builds. We’ve been using them for almost 20 years. Our receivers are available stripped or complete to your specifications with a OD lifetime warranty. PART_DSCL101 DOUBLESTAR PRODUCT GUIDE / PG 4 22 NOSLER 22 NOSLER BARRELED UPPERS The 22 Nosler is known for its extremely fast ballistics. These uppers are designed to push this speed demon of a cartridge to its limits. Available with an 18” mid-length gas system barrel and our new Cloak™ M-LOK® handguard or the stainless 24” barrel, these barreled uppers will deliver velocities of well over 3000 fps with the proper ammunition. SPECS Part # ARBU109 Barrel Length 18" Barrel Features Heavy Barrel Twist Rate 1:8 Gas System Midlength Muzzle Device Standard A2 Flash Hider Handguard 15.5" Cloak, M-LOK£ Upper Receiver Forged A4 Flattop, M4 Feedramps Part # ARBU108 Barrel Length 24" Barrel Features 416 Stainless Steel Bull Barrel Twist Rate 1:8 Gas System Rifle Length Muzzle Device N/A Handguard National Match Free Float (Diamond Pattern) Upper Receiver Forged A4 Flattop, M4 Feedramps 22 NOSLER_ARBU109 22 NOSLER_ARBU108 PG 5 / CHECK OUT OUR COMPLETE LINEUP AT STAR15.COM 224 VALKYRIE 224 VALKYRIE BARRELED UPPERS If you are looking for a round that has legitimate one thousand-yard capability, look no further than the 224 Valkyrie. If you want a barreled upper to maximize its performance, we offer these two models: an 18” heavy barrel featuring our Cloak™ M LOK® handguard and 24” stainless bull barrel featuring our diamond-fluted, National Match free float handguard. These 224 Valkyrie uppers will make the one thousand-yard dream a reality. SPECS Part # ARBU110 Barrel Length 18" Barrel Features Heavy Barrel Twist Rate 1:7 Gas System Midlength Muzzle Device Standard A2 Flash Hider Handguard 15.5" Cloak, M-LOK£ Upper Receiver Forged A4 Flattop, M4 Feedramps Part # ARBU111 Barrel Length 24" Barrel Features 416 Stainless Steel Bull Barrel Twist Rate 1:7 Gas System Rifle Length Muzzle Device N/A Handguard National Match Free Float (Diamond Pattern) Upper Receiver Forged A4 Flattop, M4 Feedramps 224 VALKYRIE_ARBU110 224 VALKYRIE_ARBU111 DOUBLESTAR PRODUCT GUIDE / PG 6 GAS BLOCKS PICATINNY RAIL GAS BLOCK + Standard 1913 picatinny rail + 4 angled set screws for secure fastening + Machined from 6061 T6 aircraft aluminum + Type III hard coat anodized [ .625 / AR452 ] [ .750 / AR453 ] [ .9375 / AR454 ] ADJUSTABLE .750 PICATINNY RAIL GAS BLOCK + Tune with easily accessible adjustment screw +Standard 1913 picatinny rail + 4 angled set screws for secure fastening + Machined from 6061 T6 aircraft aluminum +Type III hard coat anodized PART_DSC765 PG 7 / CHECK OUT OUR COMPLETE LINEUP AT STAR15.COM GAS BLOCKS LOW PROFILE GAS BLOCK + Fits under most free float handguards + Machined from solid steel + Black nitride coated + 2 set screws securely fasten gas block to barrel + Uses 5/ 64˝× 5/16˝ roll pin [ .625 / DSC750L ] [ .750 / DSC750 ] [ .9375 / DSC750B ] ADJUSTABLE LOW PROFILE GAS BLOCK + Tune with easily accessible adjustment screw + Fits under most free float handguards + Machined from solid steel + Black nitride coated + 2 set screws hold gas block in place Front View Rear View Front View Rear View [ .625 / DSC766L ] [ .750 / DSC766 ] DOUBLESTAR PRODUCT GUIDE / PG 8 GAS BLOCKS 2-RAIL GAS BLOCK + Features 2 picatinny rails + Locks into place using 4 socket head cap screws + Perfect for barrels with pinned or welded muzzle devices + Machined from 7075 T6 aluminum +Type III hard coat anodized [ .625 / DSC625 ] [ .750 / DSC751 ] 4-RAIL GAS BLOCK + Features 4 picatinny rails + Great for adding accessories such as flashlights or lasers + 1 piece, lightweight design + Machined from 6061 T6 aircraft aluminum + Type III hard coat anodized PART_DSC755 PG 9 / CHECK OUT OUR COMPLETE LINEUP AT STAR15.COM GAS BLOCKS RACE GUN GAS BLOCK + Low profile style gas block + Length covers front sight base holes in barrel + Fits under most free float handguards + Machined from solid steel + Nitride coated PART_DSC627 RAIL HEIGHT SUPERLITE GAS BLOCK + Rail height matches that of Mil-Spec flattop upper receivers + Stylish ports reduce weight + Only 2.3 oz. + Machined from 6061 T6 aircraft aluminum + Type III hard coat anodized PART_DSC627 DOUBLESTAR PRODUCT GUIDE / PG 10 CHARGING HANDLES [STD. LATCH / AR462 ] [ TAC LATCH / AR499 ] STANDARD TAC LATCH CHARGING HANDLE CHARGING HANDLE + Original AR-15 charging handle design + Original AR-15 charging handle design + Features Mil-Spec latch + Features tactical style latch + Charging handle machined from 6061 T6 aircraft aluminum + Charging handle machined from 6061 T6 aircraft aluminum + Fits Mil-Spec upper receivers + Fits Mil-Spec upper receivers + Type III hard coat anodized + Type III hard coat anodized PART_AR460 PART_AR490 PG 11 / CHECK OUT OUR COMPLETE LINEUP AT STAR15.COM CHARGING HANDLES [ AMBI-TAC LATCH / DSC110 ] BILLET AMBI-TAC LATCH BACKBONE™ CHARGING HANDLE CHARGING HANDLE + Original AR-15 charging handle design + Enlarged back gas deflector + Features ambi-tac style latch + Perfect for those shooting with suppressors + Charging handle machined from 6061 T6 aircraft aluminum + Paired with the Strike Industries Tac Latch + Fits Mil-Spec upper receivers + Machined from billet 6061 T6 aircraft aluminum + Type III hard coat anodized + Type III hard coat anodized PART_AR495 PART_AR471 DOUBLESTAR PRODUCT GUIDE / PG 12 MUZZLE DEVICES BULLSEYE BRAKE + Unique “V” shaped baffle system + 3 chambers slightly offset for optimum muzzle control + Pilot hole adjustment for left or right handed shooting + Available in steel with Nitride coating or stainless steel [ .750+CW / DS479 ] [ .750 / DS479H ] [ .850 / DS479A ] [ .925 / DS479B ] [ .700 / DS479HSS ] [ .925 / DS479BSS ] [ 1” / DS479CSS ] 1/2×28 TPI 1/2×28 TPI 5/8×24 TPI 1/2×28 TPI 1/2×28 TPI 1/2×28 TPI 1/2×28 TPI PG 13 / CHECK OUT OUR COMPLETE LINEUP AT STAR15.COM MUZZLE DEVICES ALPHA AR BIG TIMBER COMPENSATOR BRAKE + Open top and closed bottom for maximum gas redirection + Counterbored .75˝ + Compact and versatile design + Eliminates gap between 15˝ handguard and 16˝ barrel + Maintain steady sight picture for follow-up shots during rapid fire + Perfect for rapid fire or full auto shooting + Machined from solid steel + Machined from solid steel + Black nitride coated + Black nitride coated PART_DS485 1/2×28 TPI [ 1/2×28 TPI / DS482 ] [ 5/8×24 TPI / DS483 ] [ 1/2×36 TPI / DS486 ] DOUBLESTAR PRODUCT GUIDE / PG 14 MUZZLE DEVICES A2 FLASH HIDER + Reduces flash signature + Standard A2 classic style Mil-Spec flash hider + Extended A2 brings 14.5˝ barrel to legal 16˝ requirement + Machined from solid steel + Includes crush washer [ STD / AR465 ] [ EXTENDED / DS481 ] [ STD / STAR10-465 ] 1/2×28 TPI 1/2×28 TPI 5/8×24 TPI TAC COMPENSATOR + Great for SBR and AR pistols + 9° tapered cone shape contoured inside + Machined from solid steel + Phosphate coated PART_CC450 1/2×28 TPI PG 15 / CHECK OUT OUR COMPLETE LINEUP AT STAR15.COM MUZZLE DEVICES PHANTOM FLASH HIDER + One of the most effective flash hiders on the market + Aggressive teeth function as an impact device + Machined from solid steel + Black nitride coated + Closed end version prevents snag [ A1 / AR470 ] [ A2 / AR470A ] [ A2 CLOSED / AR470C ] [ A2 / JT470 ] 1/2×28 TPI 1/2×28 TPI 1/2×28 TPI 5/8×24 TPI NITRO AR FLASH ENHANCER + Increases muzzle flash +Special convex ports allow gas to escape rapidly + Perfect for film making and Class 3 shooters +Machined from solid steel + Phosphate coated PART_CC475 1/2×28 TPI DOUBLESTAR PRODUCT GUIDE / PG 16 MUZZLE DEVICES ALPHA AK AK PHANTOM A2 COMPENSATOR FLASH HIDER + Full bottom and open top for maximum gas redirection + Virtually eliminates muzzle flash + More effective than standard AK slant brake + Closed bottom to reduce dust signature during prone shooting + Reduces muzzle rise during rapid fire shooting + Jagged teeth for close quarter battle + Features 5 slots for adjusting the device for best muzzle blast + Machined from solid steel + Simple and robust design + Black nitride coated PART_DS485AK PART_DS484 M14×1 LH M14×1 LH DOUBLESTAR PRODUCT GUIDE / PG 18 MUZZLE DEVICES KEL-TEC KSG SAIGA 12 ENFORCER ENFORCER BRAKE BRAKE + Designed
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