Badger Ordnance builds precision rifle components for shooters who care about repeatable zero and hard-use reliability. Founded in 1982, the company has evolved from custom rifles into a specialist manufacturer of scope mounts, rings, charging handles and small parts. Today they design and machine their parts in North Kansas City, Missouri, with a long history of supplying military and law-enforcement programs as well as civilian precision shooters.
We stock Badger Ordnance at No Boring Guns because European precision and tactical shooters ask for them by name. Once you handle the parts, the appeal is obvious: tight machining, consistent finishes and designs that are built around real-world use rather than marketing gimmicks.
Badger Ordnance Scope Mounts and Rings
The Badger Ordnance scope mount range centers on the Condition One Modular Mount (C1) system. These one-piece mounts are machined from 7075-T6 aluminum and available in common heights like 1.54, 1.70 and 1.93 inches, so you can match your optic height to an AR-pattern rifle, a bolt gun or a night-vision stack. The mounts use a modular “hub” design that lets you add offset red dots and other accessories without stressing the main optic.
Badger Ordance scope rings are offered in both 30 mm and 34 mm tube diameters, in aluminum and steel versions. Rings are sold as matched pairs and final-bored together for proper alignment. Six-screw caps spread clamping force evenly around the tube, and the bases are cut for MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rails, so they work on both Badger bases and standard Picatinny scope rails.
Charging Handles
The Badger Ordnance charging handle line, including the Gen 3 ambidextrous charging handle, was designed as a big step up from basic GI parts. The latches are shaped for positive purchase during malfunction clearance without sticking out so far that they snag on kit. All major components are forged from 7075-T6 aluminum and finished with Type III hardcoat anodizing, so they tolerate heavy use and suppressed rifles better than generic billet handles.
Ambidextrous operation lets both right- and left-handed shooters run the gun efficiently, and the handle geometry works well with modern optics where a low-profile latch can be hard to grab under a large scope.
Additional Components
Beyond mounts and charging handles, Badger Ordnance produces several useful small parts for serious rifles. The Badger Ordnance safety selector family (including the C1 modular safety) gives you options for single-sided or ambidextrous setups, with different lever lengths and 60- or 90-degree throws, so you can tune control feel without compromising reliability.
For bipods and other support gear, Badger offers Picatinny bipod accessory rails and low-profile mounting hardware designed to work with common Harris-pattern and similar bipods. These parts are built to the same standard as their optics mounts, so you can expect solid lock-up and repeatable positioning when you are shooting from bags, barricades or a prone bipod.























