2016-02-12

AXTS Talon Ambidextrous 45/90 Safety Selector: Made of 7075 aluminum, designed with quality in mind. It features a screw-less design so levers will not fall off. It also allows the user to easily switch from a 90-degree throw to a 45-degree short throw without removing the safety from the lower.

Battle Arms BAD-CASS Combat Ambi Safety Selector AR15/AR10: The BAD-CASS safety selector feature a dovetail attachment that allows extra dependability by removing stress from its attachment screws. Both sides of this safety’s levers are interchangeable. There are a total of nine lever designs, with a whopping 81 possible lever combinations. The standard and short levers are shown here.

Bravo Company USA Ambidextrous Safety Selector - Semi: This is a standard, drop-in ambidextrous safety selector that allows you to operate your semi-auto AR-15 or M4 safety selector from both the right or left side of the weapon.

Hera Arms MPSS: Hera Arms’ Multi-Purpose Safety Selector (MPSS) is the ultimate set for safety customization. Each MPSS comes with five polymer switches in three different colors, for a total of 15 switches. For further customization, its selector drum may be configured in either 45- or 90-degree modes.

JP Enterprises JPFC-SA: This ambi safety is both adjustable and reversible, and it includes an extra, ultra-low-profile ambi lever. There are three lever options for each side. This safety can be used to eliminate the safety fitting process for JP’s fire control kits. It also provides the perfect safety fit for many other aftermarket trigger systems.

Noveske Ambi STS 60-Degree Selector: Noveske’s STS 60-Degree Selector offers the user an ambidextrous, drop-in, 60-degree throw option to replace their standard safety. Tuned for smooth action, the selector drum is machined from stainless steel and is nitride finished. Short and long Magpul SSG levers can be attached on either side.

POF-USA Ambi Selector Switch: The POF-USA ambidextrous safety selector is a drop-in upgrade designed to increase the shooter’s options and maximize the efficiency of taking the rifle from “fire” to “safe.” POF-USA’s logo appears on one side of the selector.

Rainier Arms Selector Switch – Standard / Short (45 Degree): Made for use in short-throw-capable AR lower receivers, the Rainier Arms Selector Switch features detachable and interchangeable levers on both sides for maximum flexibility and user preference. One short and one standard-length lever are included.

Seekins Precision SP Safety Selector Kit: This fully ambidextrous safety selector kit is a drop-in replacement for all mil-spec safeties. It is available in multiple colors and allows you to choose between a 60- and 90-degree throw. One short and one standard-length lever are included.

Strike Industries HEX Ambi-Selector Switch: Available in both 60- and 90-degree versions, the HEX ambidextrous selector switch features a heat-treated steel selector and textured levers. The selector’s levers are grooved for additional grip.

TROY Ambidextrous Safety Selector: This Safety Selector uses stainless-steel detent plungers to lock levers into place instead of screws that could come loose or strip. The left-side lever has been built for a more positive feel, while the right side features a lower-profile lever that will not interfere with trigger operation for right-handed shooters.

V SEVEN Titanium Ambi Selector: This Titanium Ambi Selector is user-convertible from a standard 90-degree throw to a shorter 57-degree throw. This corrosion-resistant selector comes complete with titanium levers, core and screws. One short and one standard-length lever are included.

Studies estimate that anywhere from 70 to 90 percent of people are right-handed. If that’s the case, then why would the majority of shooters, who are right-handed, need an ambidextrous safety for their firearm? Could it simply be a case of people wanting every bell and whistle on their rifle? What use could there be for a non-leftie?

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Some right-handed shooters will tell you that ambidextrous safeties are a waste of money and absolutely unneeded. We disagree. Some of us are right-handed and find ambidextrous safeties useful. When we shoot AR-15s and other AR-type rifles, it’s fast and safe to use our trigger fingers to flip the switch on the right side of the lower receiver back to the “safe” position. When we’re ready to fire, we flip the lever on the left side of the receiver down to the “fire” position with our thumbs.

It’s the way we’ve trained, and it works very well for us. By not having your trigger finger anywhere near the trigger—since it’s busy flipping the safety switch—you avoid the possibility of a negligent discharge. Using the thumb to place the rifle on “safe” can be awkward, and some people keep their trigger finger on the trigger while doing so, which increases the probability of an accidental discharge. For those who are more tactical-minded, the idea of transitioning hands and shoulders to fire your rifle is also a possibility in a real-life scenario. Ambidextrous safeties also make this easier to do safely.

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Ambidextrous safeties have come a long way since they were first introduced. Manufacturers now offer them in a variety of different shapes, contours and colors, and many now even feature interchangeable lever sets. The opportunity to tailor-fit your rifle’s safety is a good thing in our book. The following guide covers ambidextrous safeties that will fit most AR-15, AR-10, DPMS-patterned AR rifles and more. Take a look and see which one is right for you.

AXTS Talon Ambidextrous 45/90 Safety Selector

MSRP: $79.95-$119.95

Color: Nickel (shown), black, burnt bronze, FDE, tungsten gray

Options: Multiple levers, 45- or 90-degree throw

URL: axtsweapons.com

Battle Arms BAD-CASS Combat Ambi Safety Selector AR15/AR10

MSRP: $70 Color: Black

Options: Multiple lever options

URL: battlearmsdevelopment.com

Bravo Company USA Ambidextrous Safety Selector – Semi

MSRP: $26.95

Color: Black

URL: bravocompanyusa.com

Hera Arms MPSS

MSRP: $66.84

Color: Tan (shown), black, OD green

Options: 45- or 90-degree throw

URL: hera-arms.com

JP Enterprises JPFC-SA

MSRP: $69.95

Color: Gold (shown), black, blue, red, silver

Options: Multiple lever options

URL: jprifles.com

Noveske Ambi STS 60-Degree Selector

MSRP: $39.95

Color: Black

URL: noveske.com

POF-USA Ambi Selector Switch

MSRP: $29.99

Color: Black

URL: pof-usa.com

Rainier Arms Selector Switch – Standard / Short (45 Degree)

MSRP: $85

Color: Red (shown), black, FDE

URL: rainierarms.com

Seekins Precision SP Safety Selector Kit

MSRP: $39.99

Color: Red (shown), black, blue, FDE

Options: 60- or 90-degree throw

URL: seekinsprecision.com

Strike Industries HEX Ambi-Selector Switch

MSRP: $24.95

Color: Black

Options: 60- or 90-degree throw

URL: strikeindustries.com

TROY Ambidextrous Safety Selector

MSRP: $55

Color: Black

URL: worldoftroy.com

V SEVEN Titanium Ambi Selector

MSRP: $69

Color: Raw Ti (shown), Ion Bond black

Options: 57- and 90-degree throw

URL: vsevenweaponsystems.com

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