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Atrius Development Forced Reset Selector
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Andrew's Review of Atrius Development Forced Reset Selector

I finally got a chance to put the Atrius Development Group ambidextrous forced reset selector through a real range session and wanted to share my results.
Test setup was a Sons of Liberty Gun Works 13.9” P&W rifle paired with a Rise Armament RA-535 trigger and an H3 buffer. Over the course of 6 full magazines, the setup ran flawlessly with zero malfunctions.
One thing that stood out during testing was how well this particular combination worked right out of the gate. I’ve seen reports of some setups requiring additional tuning, buffer changes, spring adjustments, or other experimentation depending on the rifle configuration, but in my case none of that was necessary. This configuration functioned reliably as installed. During live fire the reset felt consistent and predictable, and once I settled into the cadence the system stayed smooth throughout the session. No failures to reset, no stoppages, and no reliability issues during the test.
Obviously this is just one rifle and one configuration, but based on my experience so far, the SOLGW 13.9 P&W + RA-535 + H3 buffer combination proved to be an excellent match for the Atrius ambidextrous selector.

Current results: 6 magazines fired, 0 malfunctions, no additional modifications required

Video footage of my first mag through this set up is posted on this product page.
Pros:
  • Easy to install
  • functions flawlessly with the right combination of buffer and trigger
Cons:
  • can be finicky with certain triggers and lighter buffers
Best Used for:
  • Fast follow up shots
  • tons of fun at the range
Would Recommend: Yes
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