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DMViergever
26 July 2014, 09:26
Battle Arms Development makes some excellent ambi selectors with their BAD-ASS safeties and now they have just announced their new scalloped lever. It is cut out for guys like me who like a very high grip on our rifle so that it doesn't interfere with the trigger finger while shooting. Also gives you a little more room when manipulating the mag release but still gives you plenty of space to manipulate the safety. I have been running the prototype for a couple months now and am certainly liking them!


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mustangfreek
26 July 2014, 15:30
Seen they also have another new one , a smaller "crank version" which i like the looks of..need to try on of these hybrid ones, only have used the std, and thin levers so far.

GOST
26 July 2014, 16:00
I like, looks a lot like their hybrid I've been running.

DMViergever
26 July 2014, 19:11
This is just a bit different than the hybrid but similar. Mine is a prototype but the final product should be very similar.

Computalotapus
26 July 2014, 19:19
I like the longer selectors but these are cool options for people looking for the shorter selector. I just picked up the Stainless set for my build.

DMViergever
26 July 2014, 19:30
That will be cool, can't wait to see it. This is perfect for me as my finger usually rides the short safeties. With this it sits right in the groove.

GOST
27 July 2014, 04:15
I'm probably gonna pick one of these up for the new build. I usually run a short lever and a hybrid on the weak side. The short lever on the strong side tricks you, it feels like your using a short throw selector.

DMViergever
27 July 2014, 07:28
Interesting, you haven't had any issues reaching or hitting it under stress while running drills?

GOST
27 July 2014, 15:52
Nope, and I have smaller hands.