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18 August 2010, 15:26 #31Member
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18 August 2010, 15:47 #32
Thank you Matt! We're grateful for the time and effort you took to write such a thorough review. I emailed the link to the shop, and they're all glowing too :D
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21 August 2010, 09:46 #33
This is a cracked cast or MIM selector a customer took a picture of and sent us. It came from a new rifle, hasn't even been shot yet.
Another thread on TOS, again brand new.
I don't think these selectors are made in the US, they're cast or MIM.
CNC machining all the levers and selector centers is expensive, so is having the work done in the US.
In case you were wondering why ours cost twice as muchLast edited by Duffy; 21 August 2010 at 12:01.
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21 August 2010, 11:57 #34Contributing Member
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Battle Arms Development Excerpt - NRA American Rifleman
Definitely looks like a great product. I'll have to pick up one to test out. Probably put it on a Double Diamond 9mm lower I'm testing out.
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22 August 2010, 07:13 #35
Thanks Ryo.
The PIP components to be incorporated into this October production include (so far):
1. An optional end cap to turn our selector into a reversible and convertible selector. Not in the same sense as the selectors that come with the new Colt ARs, which requires that you remove the pistol grip and detent , pull out the safety from the current side and reinsert it from the other side of the receiver, all the while it can only have one lever, never another on the weak side.
An end cap for our selector will allow a user to add/remove the lever from either side very quickly without disassembling the pistol grip. The end cap can always be replaced by a lever should the user wish to convert it back to its original ambidextrous form.
2. Widened selector axis flat/trigger interface to accommodate some triggers when in use with out of spec receivers.
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22 August 2010, 09:19 #36
Prototype CASS-3P, M16. The cap is also a prototype, without the groove indicator (production version will have the groove indicator.) The semi auto cap is lower profile. The CASS-3P has a different attachment method so it appears to stick out more.
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8 September 2010, 21:15 #37Member
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Great background on your product here. Like I said, I saw the BADASS in the latest NRA magazine, so I had to track it down online. I have tried the Bushmaster ambi-safety and it is less than desirable; the screws are weak.
I would be ordering 4 BADASSs right now if new safeties were at the top of my shopping list--they are a close second, so maybe in August. Although I have not tried out this product, I figured I would post it up here so others were aware of it and we could get some feedback on it. Thanks.
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8 September 2010, 21:37 #38Contributing Member
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I just got some to test out. So far I have to say the workmanship is very good. The Ti safety detent is very slick. In the combination with the safety selector core it glides very easily.. which to be honest I have to take some time getting use to since I'm use to the harder to rotate LMT safety selector. I have to take some time to look at it closely and do some comparisons. So far it's very positive.. Stiill unsure which of the selectors I like the most.
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8 September 2010, 22:15 #39
Review on this one has started, we will be updating soon.
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11 September 2010, 13:39 #40
Thanks Stick!
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20 September 2010, 17:56 #41
Some news for everyone.
We have the green light for the NEW 45 degree selector. It's new in that it will have a nub on the left side that prevents it from being a drop-in kit for a conventional receiver that's not properly marked. We are in talks with Spike's to create a special 45 degree receiver with proper Fire markings.
If the 45 degree selector is modified to fit a conventional receiver, it voids the warranty. Our policy is that it should be used only with the special receiver with proper markings for everyone's safety. We have no right to tell anyone what to do with it after they've bought it, only that unauthorized modification voids the warranty and is in violation of our terms and conditions. We have nothing to gain, money wise, in the special receiver, as Spike's will sell them. We just need to cover ourselves by making the selector into a non-drop in kit for unmarked receivers.
Lastly, we have received a small number of Geissele SSA and DMR triggers, we'll be updating our site shortly to enable folks to buy the best selector AND one of the best triggers together at a special bundle price :)
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24 September 2010, 15:30 #42
I think I got my wires crossed about the end cap. Are those going to be included in every order or are they going to be an option in the place of one of the levers?
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25 September 2010, 00:39 #43Contributing Member
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25 September 2010, 03:44 #44
Yes the end cap is an optional item, it costs as much to make as a lever for now, as we are only making a limited number of them.
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25 September 2010, 11:20 #45
T&E on its way to an EAG class next week...
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