No screws or threading to come loose or strip; utilizes stainless steel detent plungers to lock levers into place. Traditional lever side has been built for a more positive feel. Right side features a lower profile lever and will not interfere with trigger operation for right handed shooters. Rugged machined billet tool steel construction. Note: Will not work with non Mil-Spec receivers or billet receivers. Specifications for Troy Safety Selector Assembly, Direct Thread, Ambi, Semi Auto: Mfg Item Num: SSAFAM5S0BT00 Type: 90 Degree For: Semi-Automatic Master Model Header: Ambidextrous Safety Selector Semi-Automatic The Troy Safety Selector Assembly, Direct Thread, Ambi, Semi Auto is a quality addition to the Troy Industries lineup. For more great deals on AR15 Safety Selectors by Troy Industries, please browse our Troy Gun Parts page.
6 reviews for Troy Safety Selector Assembly, Direct Thread, Ambi, Semi Auto
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VonWhip –
I’m a big fan of the Troy brand and this was the last of the Troy parts for my AR build. Installation was pretty smooth until I started to install the countersunk screw and STRIPPED. Fortunately my local gunsmith had the exact replacement screw. I recommend removing the red loctite from the factory.
Simon –
Another quality product from Troy Industries! Easy to install and the design works great. Right side lever is small enough to stay out of the way of right handed firing while being large enough to move selector switch with ease.
Moy –
On my screw there was lock tight. Before I could tighten the screw all the way ended up stripping it. Had to drill it out. Another customer hnd the same experience of having to drill it out. I would suggest buying a safety that doesn't use a screw. Also as a left hand shooter I would not recommend because the long side sill digs in to your hand
Roland Deschain –
Fantastic quality for the price. Snaps back and forth from safe to fire like a flash. Perfect that the one side is smaller than the other, so it doesn't rub against finger. I don't think you will be disappointed. As other have pointed out, do take care with the screw.
Mark –
Fit the safety into the lower, and even trying to tighten the small screw for the ambidextrous side stripped out before it was fully tight. Had to drill out the screw head to remove the safety from my gun. Not only that but when the safety was in the action was sloppy and loose. Ended up buying geissele posi action and cleaned everything right up. Maybe the product was defective but idk, my experience was bad.
NN –
Is there a risk of stripping? Yes. Can you avoid it? Yes. You can try removing some of the red loctite to make it easier to turn in, or just use a wrench set that has one of those large plastic turning handles to get the best purchase on the screw. Feel is quite smooth, though that may be partially thanks to the ballpoint roller detent I used from a triggertech safety paired with this lever.