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    From AXTS Weapons, click to see the video with the RH bolt catch feature, the 45 degree receiver :D






    More to come from ATX we can't disclose yet
    Last edited by Duffy; 6 January 2011 at 20:43.

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    Look'n good, Duffy!

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    Very cool.. wish I could get fun toys here.

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    Ryo, it's a semi auto receiver with Auto markings

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duffy View Post
    Ryo, it's a semi auto receiver with Auto markings
    You tease! Very nice.

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    We are developing a different M16 selector, can't release any details yet

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    AXTS billet receivers, AX556 and AX762 with fully ambidextrous controls, compatible with 45 degree and 90 degree selectors

    AX556
    http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...oo/AX556-2.jpg


    http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...oo/AX556-4.jpg

    AX762
    http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...oo/AX762-3.jpg


    http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...oo/AX762-4.jpg

    Mag well
    http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...oo/AX762-7.jpg


    **** I changed the images to links, with images sizes over 3,000x2400, that is simply far too large for viewing. Feel free to post a smaller version.

    Stick *****

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    AXTS billet receivers, AX556 and AX762 with fully ambidextrous controls, compatible with 45 degree and 90 degree selectors
    Those are some MASSIVE photos. Perhaps some resizing to fit the screen?

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    I really like this product. Not only does it look cool but it functions very well. It was my first ambi selector and took a little getting used to. But now I love it.

    The different size options are awesome.

    Great product! Excellent addition to any lower receiver. Especially nice billet lowers!

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    Sorry about the big pics

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    We now have Cerakoted selectors :)

    These pictures show other similarly colored objects for comparison:






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    I Just installed my BAD ASS on a S&W MP15. I am a lefty and this is a fantastic upgrade. I put the short lever on my trigger side to engage the safety and a standard lever on the right side to disengage the safety with my thumb. natural and quick..ridiculously easy to switch out and well worth the money in my very humble and inexperienced opinion. FWIW it seems to have a more distinct click into position than the factory selector did.

    Peter
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    Thank you Pete! :)
    For the vast majority, the precision billet selector center and the supplied KNS detent results in smooth rotation and positive detent engagement. In rare cases, the engagement can feel mushy and the rotation very light. In other rare cases, it's too stiff and hard to rotate.

    Since we hold very tight tolerance on our products, these issues can almost always be traced back to the detent spring and pistol grip, i.e. spring tension.

    These issues have been documented and apply to all selectors, not just ours. We're happy to answer any questions our customers may have regarding the interaction of various components, and the dynamics of parts of varying tolerances working with others :)

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