RedNeck Jim
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OK, I didn't mean Bi... but Ambi. 
Don't bail on me if you shoot righty, as this applies to you too. In my case, I am right handed but have to shoot left handed because of my crazy eyes. From what I understand, I am not alone. For all my life, I have made do with everything set up for a righty... but no more.
So this week I ordered a Norgon Ambi-Catch magazine release and the BAD *** (Battle Arms Development Ambidextrous Safety Selector) from Simple Weapon Solutions. The Norgon is really only useful for those shooting left handed and it is just perfect. It is low profile, so as not to snag, and is placed further back than others I have seen, which makes it real easy for me to engage with my trigger finger. Also installed the ambi safety... and that thing is incredible.
The BAD *** (have to use $ otherwise the site blocks out the word) is something I think every shooter should use... no matter if you shoot left or right. The levers are just incredible & so easy to change out. You have a large selection of levers to choose from and once you get them if you want to switch them to another type... no big deal. I chose the hybrid for my trigger finger side (left for me) and the crank for my thumb side. I highly suggest everyone use the hybrid for your trigger finger side as it mostly sits flush up against the receiver, staying out of the way of your trigger finger when on fire. I personally love the crank on the thumb side, as it is plenty long for me to actuate easily with my thumb... so much so that I use that as my primary lever. That surprised me, as I thought I would be using the lever on my trigger finger side. Don't get me wrong, I still can & will use that one but boy that crank is sure easy to use with your thumb... something I could never do with the stock safety.
So point is folks, give this safety a try. For the money, I can't think of any better add on for the AR... no matter which way you shoot.
My left side (my trigger finger side). This is the hybrid lever & note the Norgon mag release.
Right side with the crank lever.
The levers.
http://www.simpleweaponsolutions.com/bad-***-15-22

Don't bail on me if you shoot righty, as this applies to you too. In my case, I am right handed but have to shoot left handed because of my crazy eyes. From what I understand, I am not alone. For all my life, I have made do with everything set up for a righty... but no more.
So this week I ordered a Norgon Ambi-Catch magazine release and the BAD *** (Battle Arms Development Ambidextrous Safety Selector) from Simple Weapon Solutions. The Norgon is really only useful for those shooting left handed and it is just perfect. It is low profile, so as not to snag, and is placed further back than others I have seen, which makes it real easy for me to engage with my trigger finger. Also installed the ambi safety... and that thing is incredible.
The BAD *** (have to use $ otherwise the site blocks out the word) is something I think every shooter should use... no matter if you shoot left or right. The levers are just incredible & so easy to change out. You have a large selection of levers to choose from and once you get them if you want to switch them to another type... no big deal. I chose the hybrid for my trigger finger side (left for me) and the crank for my thumb side. I highly suggest everyone use the hybrid for your trigger finger side as it mostly sits flush up against the receiver, staying out of the way of your trigger finger when on fire. I personally love the crank on the thumb side, as it is plenty long for me to actuate easily with my thumb... so much so that I use that as my primary lever. That surprised me, as I thought I would be using the lever on my trigger finger side. Don't get me wrong, I still can & will use that one but boy that crank is sure easy to use with your thumb... something I could never do with the stock safety.
So point is folks, give this safety a try. For the money, I can't think of any better add on for the AR... no matter which way you shoot.
My left side (my trigger finger side). This is the hybrid lever & note the Norgon mag release.

Right side with the crank lever.

The levers.

http://www.simpleweaponsolutions.com/bad-***-15-22