Radium-s Armament Bp V1.5 Guide

This is a viable choice. The AGS 2.0 and the Neural-Touch Grip offer genuine safety and performance advantages in dynamic, stressful environments. The ability to run any 6.8 Radium load without tuning the gas block is a game-changer.

The original AGS was a two-setting piston (Normal/Adverse). The v1.5 introduces a continuous servo-driven bleed valve . This means the firearm automatically adjusts gas flow in real-time based on chamber pressure and ambient temperature. During our wet-weather testing, the BP v1.5 cycled unsuppressed, suppressed, and with underpowered training ammunition without a single malfunction. The bolt carrier group (BCG) now moves with the smoothness of warm butter. Radium-s Armament BP v1.5

In the shadowy world of private defense R&D, the name Radium-s has become synonymous with “over-engineered elegance.” Their latest release, the (Ballistic Platform revision 1.5), is not a ground-up revolution. Instead, it is a masterclass in refinement—a "point-five" update that fixes the v1.0’s glaring quirks while introducing a fire control architecture that rivals systems five years its senior. This is a viable choice

By J. Vega, Tactical Defense Correspondent The original AGS was a two-setting piston (Normal/Adverse)

The most significant upgrade is the monolithic upper receiver. Machined from a single billet of 7075-T6 aluminum, the v1.5 eliminates the 0.5 MOA shift users experienced when attaching heavy suppressors or tactical lights. In stress tests, the receiver maintained zero after a 2-meter drop onto concrete—a feat the v1.0 could not claim.