Anti-reversal is attached to a lever that protrudes on the right side of the mechbox shell. That lever is then pushed by a little metal plate that is in the way of the forward assist, releasing the spring.
The front section of the lower, under the mag catch guide continues up to the end of the mag catch guide.
The rear part of the upper mechbox is a bit longer than a regular mechbox upper part. The top is also at least twice as wide.
The receiver is a bit longer at the rear near the buffer tube to allow the lower upper mechbox to clear. The buffer tube guide is also threaded at the tip to allow the wires to pass in and to let the mechbox open.
I will post a side-by-side picture of a TM mechbox shell and ICS mechbox shell. The lower mechbox is exactly the same as any V2, every hole placement is the same. The top of the lower mechbox is also grinded ruff, suggesting that they use a V2 cast mold with a plug, and then clean off the burrs.
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