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Have you shopped for a super safety? I've talked with the guys at DNT and GMR, they're small machine shops and are legit. Do some people have Chinese shops do it for them probably but those aren't the ones most people are buying and the metal 3d printed ones aren't recommended for durability and price reasons.
Every one I have was made in China . Machined and printed
 
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Yeah, its a 3 position safe, semi, really semi but the safety is a push button instead of a lever. Some people cant mentally process that .
There is a lever version out now, I just ordered one. So you would have the same manual of arms (and its compatible with the Larue MBT, with Geisselle compatible versions coming soon)

 
There is a lever version out now, I just ordered one. So you would have the same manual of arms (and its compatible with the Larue MBT, with Geisselle compatible versions coming soon)

They need an ambi version
 
Have you shopped for a super safety? I've talked with the guys at DNT and GMR, they're small machine shops and are legit. Do some people have Chinese shops do it for them probably but those aren't the ones most people are buying and the metal 3d printed ones aren't recommended for durability and price reasons.
Yea DNT is definitely legit. Their packaging with the little hard case is the chefs kiss
 
I don't think I would buy an FRT. They are going to be illegal to possess in Oregon if the Libtards have their way, and they surely will. Class A misdemeanor for possession. Also, I would have to have an extra gun dedicated to that, and it would be a range toy.

The affordable FRT's that I've seen for Glocks are made of cheap plastic, don't look like they would last very long, and the reflex trigger kits are expensive, and look fun, but would take away the ability to deliver one precise shot. You are always going to get two shots, one on pressing the trigger and one upon release.

I'm not saying it wouldn't be fun, but I can't afford to be tacticool.
 
I don't think I would buy an FRT. They are going to be illegal to possess in Oregon if the Libtards have their way, and they surely will. Class A misdemeanor for possession. Also, I would have to have an extra gun dedicated to that, and it would be a range toy.

The affordable FRT's that I've seen for Glocks are made of cheap plastic, don't look like they would last very long, and the reflex trigger kits are expensive, and look fun, but would take away the ability to deliver one precise shot. You are always going to get two shots, one on pressing the trigger and one upon release.

I'm not saying it wouldn't be fun, but I can't afford to be tacticool.
A super safety is sub 200.
I'm sure even if they CAN pass that through, that they'll be grandfathered in. So you'll want to get one sooner rather than later.
 
I don't think I would buy an FRT. They are going to be illegal to possess in Oregon if the Libtards have their way, and they surely will. Class A misdemeanor for possession. Also, I would have to have an extra gun dedicated to that, and it would be a range toy.
Only if you don't have a "registered Machine Gun" :rolleyes: never mind that it's broadly illegal for civilians to own a post 1986 machine gun without being a SOT FFL in the business of selling to LE/Mil or literally LE/Military :rolleyes:

This is something Congress could simply do something about, repeal the Hughes Amendment to the FOPA and opening the MG registry. Then FRTs and such would become moot point if every swinging cod could afford the $200 making/transfer tax stamp for machine guns.. imagine the veritable flood of legal post 1986 machine gun lowers, frames, etc, hypothetically of course. But since the GOP in general seem to be balking at the mere possibility of removing the two most popular, most common NFA categories, that of suppressors and that of short barreled firearms (both rifles and shotguns); it is a virtual impossibility that they'd be up for opening the MG registry :rolleyes: :s0054:


The affordable FRT's that I've seen for Glocks are made of cheap plastic, don't look like they would last very long, and the reflex trigger kits are expensive, and look fun, but would take away the ability to deliver one precise shot. You are always going to get two shots, one on pressing the trigger and one upon release.

I'm not saying it wouldn't be fun, but I can't afford to be tacticool.
Yea.. that's an issue. I don't think there's any legal pre-86 Glock 18s in the US?
 
A super safety is sub 200.
I'm sure even if they CAN pass that through, that they'll be grandfathered in. So you'll want to get one sooner rather than later.
I thought I read they wont be grandfathered in, possession of the device itself will be a crime.


I'm surprised at the simplicity of the Atrius Super Selektor design, and not even a trigger device.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTqh_RdZOAI
 
I thought I read they wont be grandfathered in, possession of the device itself will be a crime.


I'm surprised at the simplicity of the Atrius Super Selektor design, and not even a trigger device.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTqh_RdZOAI
Well I've got nothing but time on my hands so they [REDACTED FOR REASONS OF NO AMMO TO USE AGAINST ME]

Edit: I also do have an Atrius on the way
 
Thats what patents give you. A monopol;y for a number of years.
I will say imo that demonico payed the price. Literally in hiring experts in planning the thing, legal battles, merchandise confiscated etc. but also the price in stress. Takes a lot of internal fortitude and perseverance to see such a project through, knowing it's gonna be a huge and long fight.

In memory of the late David Lynch, skip to 0:58 mark
View: https://youtu.be/Cv87NJ2xX0k?si=ofd51Dj-8DpiCUJE
 

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