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Upgrade your AR-15 with the black Ambidextrous Safety Selector Kit by Seekins Precision. 🔧 Easy drop-in replacement for enhanced control!

SEEKINS PRECISION SAFETY SELECTOR KIT, AMBIDEXTROUS, BLACK - SEEKINS PRECISION SAFETY SELECTOR KIT, AMBIDEXTROUS, BLACK

811452029309 100018841

Attributes

  • Weapon type: AR-15
  • Delivery weight: 0.018kg
  • Shipping height: 6mm
  • Shipping width: 83mm
  • Shipping length: 108mm
  • UPC: 811452029309

Item details

Made in USA
US export classification: 0A501.x
  • Specifications:
  • Make: AR-15
0 0 1 GBP
  • Specifications:
  • Make: AR-15

Description:

90 degree standard throw lever 60 degree short throw lever Available in black Drop in replacement for Mil-Spec selector switch Fully ambidextrous Not recommended to be used with the Hipertouch trigger

Attributes

  • Weapon type: AR-15
  • Delivery weight: 0.018kg
  • Shipping height: 6mm
  • Shipping width: 83mm
  • Shipping length: 108mm
  • UPC: 811452029309

Item details

Made in USA
US export classification: 0A501.x

Customers reviews

Customer ratings (6)

3.5 / 5
Definitely recommended

Brownells USA Suprised! 13/12/2017

I did not actually read the product description nor reviews when i ordered it. I thought it was just a regular ambi safety with fancy arms. When i got it, i realized that it has 2 safety groove cut in it, 1 side is the regular 90 degree cut and the other side is 60 degree short throw cut. That is a bonus for me as i have both regular marked lowers and 60 degree sts marked lowers.



I did not experienced any fitment issue that other reviewers have. It fitted my Noveske, aero precision, armalite and spike tactical lowers. It is a tighter fit in my Noveske, which i believe has everything to do with the fact that Noveske cerakote and anodize all their lowers.



I will be buying a few more of these.

Slightly recommend

Brownells USA Maybe not. 04/06/2017

Safety was mot mil spec diameter. Would not fit at all in hole, when standard mil spec single selector safety dropped right in. Had to auger it into both holes so it milled out some of the aluminum lower receiver. Finally took an emery cloth to it and filed it down on both ends of the shaft. Put the lower together and it wouldn't go full 12 o'clock to release the trigger without using your thumb to give it that extra millimeter(s). Bad tetent channel maybe? Took it out and reversed it so it's now a short throw.... now it works, but a lot or work and not a cheap safety for the trouble it gave me.

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