The Geissele Posi-Snap safety is made from 400 series stainless steel, and features Geisseles Posi-Snap design that offers a very positive and tactile feel as the safety snaps into position when engaged by the operator. Specifications for Geissele Posi-Snap Safety Selectors: Manufacturer: Geissele Color: Black Fabric/Material: Stainless Steel Hand: Right Country of Origin: USA Package Contents: Geissele Posi-Snap Safety Selectors
4 reviews for Geissele Posi-Snap Safety Selectors
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T G –
The name explains it all. Very pronounced and audible snapping positions. Installs easy, just like installing any other non ambi non short throw safeties. Definitely a must have for an AR15. G logo is on this as well if that matters to some.
JC –
I needed a new safety to replace an ambi safety because it interfered with my trigger finger, being im right handed. This safety fit the bill and is exactly the quality i was looking for. Fit and finish are as always top of the line Geissele!
Will Combs –
With this safety, there will be no doubt about whether or not you are in Safe or Fire (or Burst/etc, if you have access to Super Fun Mode).When you move the safety lever from one setting to the next, the click is both tactile and audible.The safety levers that come in your average LPK can feel squishy. This is a result of how the detent channel is designed and machined into the shaft of the safety lever. The especially bad ones can even slide from one setting to the next without you telling it to! No bueno!The Posi-Snap works beautifully. If it's in Safe, it'll stay in Safe until you make it go somewhere else. Likewise, if it's in Fire, it'll stay in Fire until you make it go somewhere else.If you need ambidextrous safety, Geissele makes an ambi version!
Ryan –
It’s a different feeling for sure. Get 100+ repetitions with it; if you try it just a few times you’ll probably not like it. It makes the standard selector feel like mush. It’s more than just a sound effect – it forces a deliberate movement/pressure to safe/fire, and you can rest your thumb on it without it moving modes.