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11/9/2015 9:46:16 AM EDT
Will short throw LW levers be coming around soon?
King of the Muskets
11/9/2015 12:45:01 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By ragincajun1919:


Will short throw LW levers be coming around soon?
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We have lightweight levers now.  We will have to custom build you one with Short-Throw Center.  There are way too many combinations for us to list online.  If you call in and ask for Anthony he can setup the package for you.  The thing is we only have Standard and Short Lightweight Levers for now.



 
President, Battle Arms Development, Inc.
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11/12/2015 11:04:41 AM EDT
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Will the LW levers come to the CASS family?
11/12/2015 12:30:28 PM EDT
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It will.  We already made BAD-CASS Lightweight Aluminum Safety Levers for Spike's Tactical and soon we will have a BAD-CASS lightweight selector version for Aletheia Defense.  As for our own version in aluminum, we will get to it in the future.
President, Battle Arms Development, Inc.
www.BattleArmsDevelopment.com

11/12/2015 2:48:13 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By wdigeorge:
It will.  We already made BAD-CASS Lightweight Aluminum Safety Levers for Spike's Tactical and soon we will have a BAD-CASS lightweight selector version for Aletheia Defense.  As for our own version in aluminum, we will get to it in the future.
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Great, any word when/how/if we can get that ZrN coating on the safety selector?
11/12/2015 3:02:22 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By rebelcovehunter:
Great, any word when/how/if we can get that ZrN coating on the safety selector?
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Originally Posted By rebelcovehunter:



Originally Posted By wdigeorge:

It will.  We already made BAD-CASS Lightweight Aluminum Safety Levers for Spike's Tactical and soon we will have a BAD-CASS lightweight selector version for Aletheia Defense.  As for our own version in aluminum, we will get to it in the future.




Great, any word when/how/if we can get that ZrN coating on the safety selector?




 
We are making the transition over now as an across the board upgrade for all Ambi Safety Selectors at no added cost to our end users.  It will take some time for us to change everything over.
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www.BattleArmsDevelopment.com

11/12/2015 4:16:57 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By wdigeorge:

  We are making the transition over now as an across the board upgrade for all Ambi Safety Selectors at no added cost to our end users.  It will take some time for us to change everything over.
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Originally Posted By wdigeorge:
Originally Posted By rebelcovehunter:
Originally Posted By wdigeorge:
It will.  We already made BAD-CASS Lightweight Aluminum Safety Levers for Spike's Tactical and soon we will have a BAD-CASS lightweight selector version for Aletheia Defense.  As for our own version in aluminum, we will get to it in the future.


Great, any word when/how/if we can get that ZrN coating on the safety selector?

  We are making the transition over now as an across the board upgrade for all Ambi Safety Selectors at no added cost to our end users.  It will take some time for us to change everything over.


Thats great to hear, I though for sure there would be an uncharge, keep up the great work!
11/12/2015 5:16:03 PM EDT
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We also upgraded the steel to stainless for the center, at double the original cost, and the PVD ZrN is far more expensive than phosphate.  We keep our prices steady throughout the years.  Even though we don't do major sales, we do not inflate our prices.  We consider this part of the continual product improvement.  If we can make it better, we will.
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11/12/2015 6:05:47 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By wdigeorge:
We also upgraded the steel to stainless for the center, at double the original cost, and the PVD ZrN is far more expensive than phosphate.  We keep our prices steady throughout the years.  Even though we don't do major sales, we do not inflate our prices.  We consider this part of the continual product improvement.  If we can make it better, we will.
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And this is why I love your products and the company!