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4/20/2005 7:12:45 PM EDT
First of all I have to say that ADCO is the fastest supplier I have ever gone through for AR parts.  I ordered a lower parts kit a while ago and the safety selector was very rough and gets stuck while trying to switch it from safe to fire.  So a few days ago I ordered another one along with some other stuff and this selector is the same.  Just wondering if there is a good way to fix it or if both of them were badly machined?

Thanks

ADCO you still rule!!

Jollyroger
4/20/2005 10:17:45 PM EDT
[#1]
THe last 2 selectors i got were both Rock RIver Arms and were kinda funky.. I just think it was bad run on them.  THey work but I wish they were as smooth as the other one I got that works perfectly.
4/21/2005 4:50:15 AM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
First of all I have to say that ADCO is the fastest supplier I have ever gone through for AR parts.  I ordered a lower parts kit a while ago and the safety selector was very rough and gets stuck while trying to switch it from safe to fire.  So a few days ago I ordered another one along with some other stuff and this selector is the same.  Just wondering if there is a good way to fix it or if both of them were badly machined?

Thanks

ADCO you still rule!!

Jollyroger



This is new to me? Maybe the spring is too stiff/long? Did you put a drop of oil in there and switch it around and see if it loosens up?
4/21/2005 8:03:23 AM EDT
[#3]
Havent tried the oil yet, I'll give it a try and get back with ya later.
4/27/2005 2:26:54 PM EDT
[#4]
Ok...its been a while, Ive been working.  Anyway I took out the pistol grip and safety selector to oil it.  It does seem to be a little better, I sat there switching it back and forth for quite a while.  I think I'll keep flipping it back and forth for a while it seems to help.
Thanks