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Failure2stop, if you're considering getting another, please email me. We're working on a m4c mods discount code, you guys have been wonderful to us from day one :) In any case, I assume you're LE or MIL (active or retired) that should not pay full price for anything we produce.
Also, anyone running a prototype, please email me and I will send you a production model to replace the in-the-white selector center. You might want to keep the prototype as souvenir, we only made fewer than a dozen of those (unpinned 45 degree selector centers), hell I don't even have one :sad:
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We like those in the hands of our testers and friends :D
There's only one that we only made a single unit of, that's the original UCAS (user configurable ambidextrous selector), we abandoned it and went to the route that MM had suggested in the beginning and heavily modified it.
As we still may resurrect it, or use parts of the UCAS, some portions of the picture have to be kept secret ;)
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...serrations.jpg
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All this Secret Squirrel talk has me very, very intrigued. :cool:
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Hehe, the heat treated, manganese phosphate coated, unpinned selectors are pretty rare :ph34r:
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Originally Posted by
CoryCop25
This is exactly what needs to be done. Sell the device with a red and a white laquer stick to fill in the safe/fire engraving on the receiver. I'd buy several units then.
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Let me get this straight. The only thing holding you back from buying this product is easily acquired paint sticks that can be had almost anywhere cheaply, but only a few people would actually use if included with every lever?
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nice! been meaning to get one of those.
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You can always email me for a free shipping coupon, then the saving will easily buy a dozen of these sticks ;)
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I used an automotive touch up paint pen. Cost me $16 each color!