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Wilson Combat Ambidextrous AR Safety Selector Multi Caliber – Black

$30.95

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30 in stock

The Wilson Combat Ambidextrous AR Safety ensures ambidexterity allowing you to operate the safety from either side of your rifle. This double-headed USGI style selector is constructed with a robust black nitride finish that guarantees longevity and resistance to wear or corrosion. Enhancing your semi-automatic AR platform has never been easier! It's compatible with any type of USGI-style safety for all types of pistols caliber carbine including an AR/AR10/AR pistol. This ambidextrous safety lever is the perfect upgrade for any shooter looking to add more control and flexibility to their AR platform. Get yours today and take your shooting to the next level!

  • Ambidextrous design
  • Drop-In replacement for standard mil-spec selectors
  • Black nitride finish for wear and corrosion resistance

Additional information

UPC

810025500566

Manufacturer

Manufacturer Part Number

TR-SSA-B

Package Height

0.5

Package Width

4.0

Shipping Weight

0.1

Product Type

Accessory-Safeties

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