Reptilia’s Latest Product Launches

Over the past month, Reptilia expanded nearly every part of the modern rifle ecosystem, from mounting solutions and handguards to charging handles and field tools. While each release addressed a specific need, together they reflect a larger direction: tighter integration, better ergonomics, and equipment designed around how rifles are actually being used today.

From precision tripod interfaces to platform-specific charging handles, this month’s launches focused on improving both performance and efficiency without adding unnecessary complexity.

15” Arca Integrated Handguard

One of the biggest launches this month was the new 15” Arca Integrated Handguard.

Rather than relying on bolt-on tripod plates, Reptilia machined a continuous Arca-Swiss interface directly into the handguard itself, allowing direct-to-tripod capability without added bulk or extra failure points.

The benefits are immediate:

  • Faster tripod attachment
  • Smooth fore-aft balance adjustment
  • Improved positional stability
  • Cleaner integration overall

Built around Reptilia’s patented turnbuckle mounting system, the handguard maintains a secure, repeatable lockup across standard M4 upper receivers while retaining full M-LOK compatibility for accessories.

For shooters running heavier optics, night vision, or precision-oriented setups, the Arca handguard represents a major capability upgrade.

Reptilia Fix It Sticks Toolkit

Supporting modern rifle systems means supporting the tools required to maintain them.

The new Reptilia Fix It Sticks Toolkit was built as a compact, field-ready solution for optics mounting, maintenance, and adjustments. The kit includes:

  • Adjustable 15–65 in-lb torque driver
  • T-Way T-handle wrench
  • Comprehensive bit selection
  • Brass hammer head
  • Durable organizational case made by Paladin 33

The case itself uses X-Pac® VX21 material for water resistance and durability while remaining compact enough for a range bag or pack.

As rifles become increasingly modular, having a reliable way to maintain proper torque and hardware consistency becomes just as important as the components themselves.

Puller Charging Handle Expansion

This month also marked a major expansion of the Puller Ambidextrous Charging Handle lineup, bringing platform-specific solutions across multiple rifle systems.

Rather than adapting one design to everything, Reptilia developed dedicated versions tailored to each platform’s geometry and handling characteristics.

Puller AR 10

Large-frame rifles introduce heavier recoil systems and increased operating force. The Puller AR10 was designed to provide:

  • Increased leverage
  • Ambidextrous control
  • Consistent manipulation under load
  • Low-profile geometry that minimizes snag hazards

Built from 7075-T6 aluminum, it maintains the same streamlined design language as the rest of the Puller lineup while scaling appropriately for AR10-pattern rifles.

Puller MPX

The Puller MPX brings the same philosophy to the SIG MPX platform.

Compact and streamlined, it improves manipulation without excessive protrusion, maintaining smooth operation around optics and accessories while preserving the low-profile characteristics Reptilia is known for.

For shooters running suppressed setups, optics-heavy configurations, or high-round-count training, the improved ergonomics become immediately noticeable.

Puller MCX

Designed specifically for the SIG MCX family, including Spear and Rattler variants, the Puller MCX focuses on durability, ambidextrous accessibility, and optimized geometry for the platform’s operating system.

The result is a charging handle that feels integrated into the rifle rather than adapted to it.

Extendo AUS™ Offset Extension

Sometimes the smallest products solve the most frustrating problems.

The Extendo AUS™ Offset Extension was designed to increase standoff distance for offset optic mounts, creating additional clearance for larger LPVO turrets and modern optic setups.

Machined from 7075-T6 aluminum and weighing just 6 grams, it adds approximately 0.4” of extension while maintaining the lightweight, low-profile characteristics of the AUS ecosystem.

For users running increasingly complex optic stacks, the Extendo provides cleaner integration without requiring a complete system change.

A Larger Direction

Looking across all of this month’s releases, a clear pattern emerges.

Reptilia continues moving toward:

  • Greater system integration
  • Cleaner mounting solutions
  • Platform-specific optimization
  • Reduced bulk without sacrificing durability
  • Improved shooter efficiency under real-world conditions

These aren’t products designed in isolation, they’re components intended to work together as part of a cohesive rifle ecosystem.

The Arca handguard improves positional shooting.
The Puller lineup refines manipulation.
The Extendo improves optic integration.
The toolkit keeps the entire system properly maintained.

Every release supports the same objective:
make the rifle more efficient, more adaptable, and more reliable without unnecessary complexity.

The Evolution

This month’s launches represent a broad product expansion, but more importantly, Reptilia shows a continued focus on solving practical problems for modern shooters.

Whether it’s direct-to-tripod capability, improved charging handle ergonomics, or maintaining proper torque in the field, the emphasis remains the same:

Purpose-built equipment engineered for real-world performance.