Geissele Ambi Posi-Snap Safety Selectors

$59.10

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The Geissele Posi-Snap Ambidextrous safety is made from 400 series stainless steel, and features Geissele’s Posi-Snap design that offers a very positive and tactile feel as the safety snaps into position when engaged by the operator. The Geissele Posi-Snap Ambidextrous safety greatly improves longevity and performance over its mil-spec counterpart. Specifications for Geissele Ambi Posi-Snap Safety Selectors: Manufacturer: Geissele Color: Black Hand: Ambidextrous Country of Origin: USA Package Contents: Geissele Ambi Posi-Snap Safety Selectors

Reviews (6)

6 reviews for Geissele Ambi Posi-Snap Safety Selectors

  1. Lazarus

    I'm not sure if using a Giessele safety with a LaRue trigger is a gun faux-pas, but it works.I've tried several ambi-safety selectors, and this is by far the most functional and effective. Positive snaps into and out of safe, with a break-point that forces one to either complete the snap, or return to the previous position… these are machined in such a way as to eliminate any creep or grit in use, and there is no half-way… it's either safe, or not.Docked one star for two reasons, neither of which are deal breakers, but simply shortcomings in the reviewers opinion:First, this is a decent value with a standard 90 degree throw, but I feel like it wouldn't take much to add the option for a 45-60 degree throw, and would make it the absolute go-to bar-none in this price range, which is rare for G$ as most of their stuff is intentionally over-priced as a standard gate-keeping practice among higher-end names, regardless of value provided. Granted, in most cases the premium price for G4 pays for that next level, but diminishing returns are present for their higher priced items. There's no reason they can't have a few basic components that are full featured for a fair price when compared to basic equivalents. This should have been one of them.Second, surprisingly, is actually a finish issue. The cuts/striations/grooves meant to gain traction on the levers themselves are sharp… like, if you approach them the wrong way with bare skin, they will take skin off. Now with a gloved hand this wouldn't be an issue, but care is needed to not run one's bare hand along the length of these cuts or paper-cut like cuts or abrasions may result. I hope over time these will burnish down and find a happy medium between grabby-ness and bare-hand comfort, but if I'm being realistic this is splitting hairs and proper AR training requires gloves, anyway.All in all an excellent safety, and my first G$ beyond triggers and rails. To be honest, I don't think I'd buy another G$ trigger at the prices they ask, for most uses you can do as well or better for less. The rest of their products are top notch, and arguably worth the asking prices, when compared to their lesser priced competitors. As you're likely considering this against the Aero/Schmid ambi at around $25 at the time of this writing, spend the extra $15 and get this one, you gain the short lever on the right, and a much cleaner snap/return.That is all.

  2. wolfman

    Quality product from Geissele. Works like it should.

  3. RO

    Well machined and fits together perfectly. The “snap” is solid and the movement smooth. What you’d expect from Geissele. The short side clears my right hand but is still usable. I’ve used other ambi safeties and this is my favorite so far.

  4. KC-Gun-Guy

    I have installed these on several rifle now. They offer very positive feedback when engaging and disengaging. And, when they are on sale, I think they are a great upgrade – a no-brainer! I also really like that the selector ont he right side is smaller. As a right handed shooter, the smaller size is nice because you don't feel that sticking out against your hand as much. It's just more comfortable to me compared to some other ambi-selectors I have tried.

  5. JerryCan

    In combo with the trigger makes it all worth while for the price tag. A must have !

  6. C.D.

    The quality is solid and it looks good. True to the name it has a positive/ tactile feel switching between safe and fire. Works like you would expect.

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