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    Quote Originally Posted by R0CKETMAN View Post
    Wondered what happened to Roger..hell I thought he was BATTLE ARMS

    Edit: the cost of the BAD replacement levers is crazy
    All I can say about that is; it's not that much more and you get what you pay for. BAD is worth the $.
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    Quote Originally Posted by R0CKETMAN View Post
    Wondered what happened to Roger..hell I thought he was BATTLE ARMS
    Now he is Forward Controls Design

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    Is this what you're looking for? http://damageindustriesllc.com/produ...5-throw-lever#


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    I am very happy with the V Seven 57* selectors

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    Quote Originally Posted by 556BlackRifle View Post
    All I can say about that is; it's not that much more and you get what you pay for. BAD is worth the $.
    I've had BAD ambis on multiple ARs for several years. One of the first CASS in the wild.

    This doesn't stop me from bitching about $25 replacement lever cost.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigjack7440 View Post
    I know BAD sales a 45* AMBI safety in combat $89 and none combat $79 but is there any other short throw safeties out there that are metal not poly and are around $50 or less . $89 and $79 is a lot of $ for a safety . I see so many 90* AMBI safeties for $30-$50 but no short throw .
    I've seen the Novekse but it's got mix reviews and it's polymer and I've seen Seekins but it's 90*
    Any help would be great .
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    i highly recommend AGAINST polymer safety levers. the ones i've seen became loose and not crisp throws. go all metal.

    additionally, in general, for an ambi safety, i would recommend using one that has the allen screw on the outside. i have heard that if you use one that has internal allen screws, if the screw falls out it can wander into the trigger group and render your firearm inoperable. however, an ambi safety with the screw on the outside: if that screw falls off and the entire other throw lever falls off as well, it still operates as a regular safety and it is captured by the very detente and spring that makes the clicks for the throw motion.
    Last edited by trinydex; 12-15-15 at 17:39.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trinydex View Post
    i highly recommend AGAINST polymer safety levers. the ones i've seen became loose and not crisp throws. go all metal.

    additionally, in general, for an ambi safety, i would recommend using one that has the allen screw on the outside. i have heard that if you use one that has internal allen screws, if the screw falls out it can wander into the trigger group and render your firearm inoperable. however, an ambi safety with the screw on the outside: if that screw falls off and the entire other throw lever falls off as well, it still operates as a regular safety and it is captured by the very pin and spring that makes the clicks for the throw motion.
    The lack of screws is what convinced me to buy the AXTS Talon. I really like their design when used as a 90deg throw. I found the 45deg throw too easily moved by accident.

    Last edited by TexasAggie2005; 12-15-15 at 17:35.

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    I've got a couple Strike Industries 60 degree ambis that seem to work fine. But I'm wondering if anyone else has some experience with them? It's certainly a budget option but seems solid so far. I'm not down range though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boris View Post
    I am very happy with the V Seven 57* selectors
    Like mine, lever is a little sharply machined, motion isn't bad, but it is stiffer than my old generics.

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    Berserker, your posts were deleted.

    Don't even think about trying to replace them.
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