Great looking and functional, the V Seven Titanium 57/90 Degree Ambi Selector makes a great purchase for your next build out or modification. These AR15 Safety Selectors from the innovators at V Seven feature a convertible core that can be easily set at either a 57 or 90 degree throw. Compatible with both AR-15 and AR-10 style semi-automatic rifles the V Seven Titanium 57/90 Degree Convertible Selector supports both a half throw and a full throw usage. The V Seven Titanium 57/90 Degree Throw Selector will shine like new with minimal wear and tear for a smooth shot every time. Specifications for V Seven Titanium 57/90 Degree Selector: Manufacturer: V Seven Additional Features: 57/90 Degree Gun Model: AR-10, AR-15 Fabric/Material: Titanium Hand: Ambidextrous Gun Type: Rifle Condition: New Gun Make: AR Platform Features of V Seven Titanium 57/90 Degree Ambi Selector, 3J2-FSS-V7-1109 CORE IS CONVERTIBLE WITH AN OPTION FOR A 57 OR 90 DEGREE THROW COMPATIBLE WITH BOTH AR-15 & AR-10 STYLE RIFLES (SEMI-AUTO) AVAILABLE WITH RAW TI OR IONBOND BLACK (DLC) LEVERS CORROSION RESISTANT LEVERS & CORE INCLUDES 4/40×1/4 GRADE 5 TITANIUM TORX SOCKET HEAD SCREWS, MIL- SPEC SAFETY DETENT & SPRING. (Black Ti selector ships w/ black steel screws.) WEIGHS APPROX. 11.77 GRAMS CONSTRUCTED FROM GRADE 5 HEAT TREATED, HARDENED TITANIUM COATED BLACK WITH ION BOND FINISH (DLC) SELECTOR IS MADE WITH ONE SHORT & ONE LONG LEVER CONSTRUCTED FROM TITANIUM RAW TITANIUM FINISH Package Contents: V Seven Titanium 57/90 Degree Selector, 3J2-FSS-V7-1109
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SC VOL –
The selector is very well made, light and beautifully crafted. V Seven is also a great company to work with if any issues do arise. I had a titanium port door with an issue closing and they worked to get me a new one that fit in short order. Highly recommended!
CA –
I installed the V Seven Titanium Ambi Selector on my DDM4V7 and I am very happy. Crisp and clear response whenever I put it back on the safe position. Just pay attention to which side you have the longer lever on. Mine came with it set up for 57 degrees, so I switched the levers to ensure i had 90 degrees setting. Very light, as advertised, looks great and feels great on the thumb. Worth the investment.
Anon –
Building an AR-10 with VSeven parts-matching using HIPERFIRE HIPERTOUCH ECLipse (nickel) to color match it as well. VSeven are well built, no argument there, but would say this selector is their weak point. This selector is the right-hand variant, while the other one, same design, is the ambidextrous (3J2-FSS-V7-1109-TI-AMBI) variant. But the differences don't end there. The "barrel" of the ambi variant, is not smooth or cylindrical, it is "triangular" (three sided) if you will, for the purposes of selecting the 57/90 feature. This is fine for mil-spec (or similar) triggers, but the issue with this is when you are using the finicky HIPERFIRE triggers, there's a protruding "wing" that stretches out from the spring-frame trigger and rests on the barrel of the selector. So if the selector isn't smooth and cylindrical, the "wing" of the trigger will not glide smoothly over it, causing the selecting action to grit, grind, or slap on the three-faced barrel. I figured this selector would be best tested used on mil-spec parts, so I did. Big improvement but nowhere near the feeling of a mil-spec "snap" or "click" while gliding in-between. Upon inspection I noticed the drilled "channels" and "holes" of the selector of which the safety selector pin contacts with, isn't as smooth or machined as near as the milspec. Liberally used oil and a KNS nitride safety selector pin and the selector action was not smooth, but springy, and smooshy with a little bit of play on either the SAFE or FIRE positions. I returned it, got the right handed VSeven selector with a smooth, cylindrical barrel and it is still a no go, the machined pin channels are not the same as what you would see on a mil-spec. Maybe got a bad batch but neither the right handed or ambi variants of the raw titanium selector where as smooth as milspec selectors. Got a WMD Guns NiB-X Nickel Boron Safety Selector because of the color-match and does fine now.
Delhang –
If you are looking to build the ultimate ultra light weight rifle, you need titanium parts. This is expensive, but as stated if you want the absolute lightest possible parts, this is the ambi safety to get.
Kyle Mayo –
Bought this to put on a lower I wanted to go all out on with titanium parts just for fun. I've been pretty happy with all the V Seven parts I have tried until this. Pro is it is light. 11 grams for a ambidextrous safety is less than the one sided safety I had on the gun (15 grams). The problem is the shape of the step cuts they make in it kind of gives it a bit of an edge that doesn't feel that great on the thumb. I use the Radian Arms selectors on most my ARs and will probably just stick with them from now on. They are $30 cheaper, feel better, and after trying both I like the 45 degree throw more that the 57. I do think they are around 22 grams but unless you are just trying to build the lightest gun for the scale you won't notice.
Odus B –
Like all the v seven parts I have this is well machined and the coating is excellent.