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I'm not seeing Loctite on that screw. That's red Nylok, same as what you find that comes pre-applied to mil-spec stock screws. It's not the same as a thread locker.
Something had to have been wrong with the parts (or perhaps the factory assembly monkey cross threaded the screw) for the screw to have seized up before threading all the way in. Also, sometimes those Nylok patches can be applied so thick, or so close to the start of the threads on the screw that it can be difficult to know if it is being threaded in right to start. And it could have been that the build up of Nylok was just so thick that it bound up going in and seized up the screw, but the stuff doesn't cure in a way (like a thread locker) to glue the parts together. It's just supposed to be an interference fit to prevent the part from vibrating loose.
SAUG just demonstrated that under the right circumstances, the Colt ambi safety can brick your rifle.
I have personal experience that some ambi variants interfere with certain triggers (Larue MBT) and can create a potentially unsafe condition if the builder isn't paying attention.
You do you, I'll continue to do me, irrespective of the condescending remarks, none of which I resemble.
That's right. Install the GI part of the safety correctly (the detent actuated by the grip), then screw on the small lever. The small lever is just like the knob on the stick shift stick of a car. It has nothing to do with the transmission of the car. No way a knob can brick a car, and no way an ambi safety can brick a rifle.
The factory (or whoever put the lower together) didn't do the first step right and check. They just screwed on that lever anyway and let it go.
-TL
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What functional part of the gun can’t “brick” a rifle under the right circumstances? I’ve had a bad barrel from the factory. Should I write off the barrel as a junk AR part and go without?
There’s a big difference between the basic ambi safety and a polymer bolt carrier that’s supposed to reduce weight or some other stupid shit.
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Depends on the Ambi selector. I use the Geissele safety selector below in a couple of my rifles (no screws) and have never had any issues with it.
https://geissele.com/super-configura...tor-black.html
Ok, I'll repeat myself, the little lever and screw had NOT A FUkKING THING TO DO with his problem. They were not "bricking" his gun people. The safety selector drum and the detent were not installed correctly or the drum was not in spec. A non ambi selector would do the VERY SAME thing if installed the same way.