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8/25/2015 8:54:39 PM EDT
I just got a LE6920 OEM-1

The right side of the safety selector looks exactly like this.



I thought at first, dang... How did they miss there was no notch on the selector? Not that big a deal really.

Been looking at some Colt pictures and it appears this might be normal for Colt as most all I have seen do not have the notch.

Please confirm?

Thanks.
8/25/2015 9:09:59 PM EDT
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Only Colt's full auto selector has the notch
8/25/2015 9:12:45 PM EDT
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Thanks!
8/26/2015 6:46:52 PM EDT
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Only Colt's full auto selector has the notch
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This.
8/27/2015 12:57:21 PM EDT
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Only Colt's full auto selector has the notch


This.


My 2012 made 6920 had a notched, reversible long pad selector. The 6920 OEM1 I bought this spring has a notchless selector with the long pad. I don't know if it's reversible yet or not. I'll know when I get aroun to replacing the trigger someday.
8/28/2015 1:04:20 PM EDT
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+1 I agree all of the semi auto selector on my current Colt, four carbines and one 20" barrel rifle, have no selector notch indicator markings, and one of them was made way back in 2002.

If your selector have the current longer pad lever it should be reversible, the only way to find out is to loosen or remove your grip, don't loose the selector spring and detent at the right side top of the grip, then slide the selector to the left lever side and see if there is a groove for the detent at the left side (same side as the selector lever).

Does your OEM-1 have the SAFE - FIRE selector markings on the right side of the lower receiver?


8/28/2015 1:16:46 PM EDT
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+1 I agree all of the semi auto selector on my current Colt, four carbines and one 20" barrel rifle, have no selector notch indicator markings, and one of them was made way back in 2002.

If your selector have the current longer pad lever it should be reversible, the only way to find out is to loosen or remove your grip, don't loose the selector spring and detent at the right side top of the grip, then slide the selector to the left lever side and see if there is a groove for the detent at the left side (same side as the selector lever).

Does your OEM-1 have the SAFE - FIRE selector markings on the right side of the lower receiver?


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Yep.
8/28/2015 1:59:47 PM EDT
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Mine as well.

I changed pistol grips but couldn't wiggle the selector out far enough to see if it was reversible and was feeling too lazy to take the hammer out. Cause it's such a bitch to do. Besides I need the pad on the left side anyway so there was no need to change it just curiosity.