Radium-s Armament Bp V1.5 Guide
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.
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. Radium-s Armament BP v1.5
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. The most significant upgrade is the monolithic upper
But does the v1.5 justify the rumored $4,200 price tag for the base platform? Let’s break down the radiological elephant in the room. First, let’s address the branding. Despite its name, the BP v1.5 contains zero fissile or radioactive materials. Radium-s’s CEO clarified in a rare press release that the name refers to the platform’s luminosity —referring to the new tritium-infused iron sight inserts and the blindingly fast target acquisition software. The name stuck, they claim, because "radium glows without power; so does our crosshair logic." Core Improvements: What’s New in v1.5? The original BP v1.0 launched two years ago to mixed reviews. It was accurate but finicky, with a recoil impulse that felt like a mule kick and a modular rail system that required proprietary tools. The v1.5 addresses all of that. This is a viable choice