Reptilia Announces Launch of 15” Arca Integrated Handguard and Fix It Sticks Toolkit
Hillsborough, NC -Reptilia is proud to announce the release of two new products engineered to meet the evolving demands of modern shooters: the 15” Arca Integrated Handguard and the Reptilia Fix It Sticks Toolkit. Together, these launches reinforce Reptilia’s commitment to precision, durability, and purpose-driven design.
The 15” Arca Integrated Handguard features a fully machined Arca-Swiss interface, bringing true, direct-to-tripod capability to the rifle. Originally developed in precision photography, the Arca standard has become a preferred mounting solution among shooters seeking rapid attachment, precise balance adjustment, and enhanced stability in field conditions. Reptilia’s implementation incorporates a continuous Arca profile along the bottom of the handguard, allowing users to fine-tune rifle positioning in seconds.
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Central to the design is Reptilia’s patented turnbuckle mounting system, which ensures a secure, repeatable lockup across all standard M4 upper receivers while minimizing added bulk. Full M-LOK compatibility is retained, providing flexibility for mounting bipods, illumination tools, and other accessories without compromise. The handguard is available in Black and Flat Dark Earth (FDE).

Complementing the rifle-side upgrade, the Reptilia Fix It Sticks® Toolkit offers a field-ready solution for maintenance and adjustment. The kit includes an all-in-one torque driver with a 15–65 in-lb range, a T-Way T-handle wrench with magnetic bit retention, a comprehensive 15-bit set, socket and adapter compatibility, and a brass hammer head for controlled impact tasks. The toolkit is housed in a durable, weather-resistant zippered case made by Paladin 33, constructed from X-Pac® VX21 ripstop fabric for long-term performance in demanding environments.

Both products are proudly made in the United States and backed by Reptilia’s commitment to quality and reliability.
For more information, visit ReptiliaCorp.com.
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