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TRYBE Defense Ambidextrous Mil-Spec Safety Selector
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Jeff Harman's Review of TRYBE Defense Ambidextrous Mil-Spec Safety Selector

I'm a Southpaw and when I joined the Army in 1981, I had to become Right-handed because Ambi controls of any sort were not available. Finally, around 1985, the Ambi Safety Selector was adopted and at a Soldier's request to the Armorer, it could be installed. I left the Army in 2009 after being critically injured in Afghanistan. Since then, I have built 3 AR-15 style Firearms and with each, an Ambi Safety Selector has been installed. The Franklin Armory BFSIII Trigger Group came with its own and was installed in my 9mm AR Pistol that has an 11" Barrel and a Colt SMG Magazine dedicated Lower-reciever. The other 2 AR-15 style Firearms are a Palmetto State Armory Mid-length Gas Tube 16" Classic and a Palmetto State Armory 10.5" Classic Pistol; both are chambered in 5.56mm NATO and they each have a TRYBE Defense Ambidextrous Mil-Spec Safety Selector. From what was installed on my M16 Family of Rifles I used in the Army, these TRYBE Defense Ambi Safetys look, feel and operate the same (other than 'Select Fire', of course) and at the price from Optics Planet, plus the Lifetime Warranty offered by TRYBE, these Ambi Safety Selectors can't be beat!
Pros:
  • quality, price
Cons:
  • None
Best Used for:
  • Ambidextrous Shooting
Would Recommend: Yes
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