Introducing the Reptilia Extendo and AR10 Puller
Hillsborough, NC – Reptilia expands its lineup of purpose-built firearm accessories with the release of two new products: the EXTENDO AUS™ Offset Extension and the PULLER Ambidextrous Charging Handle for AR10-pattern rifles. Both products are engineered to address real-world performance challenges while maintaining the brand’s focus on low-profile design, durability, and system integration.
The EXTENDO is designed to work with all Reptilia AUS Offset Mounts, increasing standoff by 0.4 inches to provide additional clearance for optics with larger windage turrets. This added offset ensures a clear, unobstructed sight picture when running magnified optics that may otherwise interfere with offset red dot visibility. Machined from 7075-T6 aluminum and weighing just 6 grams, the EXTENDO delivers this added functionality with minimal impact to overall system weight or footprint. Installation is streamlined using the included 0.875” mounting screws, allowing seamless integration into existing AUS™ configurations.
Also launching is the PULLER Ambidextrous Charging Handle for AR10 platforms, a low-profile, high-strength upgrade designed for consistent and reliable manipulation from either side. Purpose-built for larger-frame rifles, the PULLER features ambidextrous geometry that supports a wide range of shooting styles while maintaining smooth, controlled operation under speed or adverse conditions. Its anti-snag profile minimizes interference without sacrificing leverage, ensuring confident, repeatable handling.
Both products are machined from billet 7075-T6 aluminum and finished with MIL-STD Type III, Class 2 hardcoat anodizing for long-term durability in demanding environments. The EXTENDO and PULLER are available in Black and Flat Dark Earth finishes.
Like all Reptilia products, both are 100% made in the USA and backed by a full lifetime warranty against manufacturer defects.
The EXTENDO AUS Offset Extension and PULLER Charging Handle for AR10 platforms are available now at reptiliacorp.com.
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