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4/9/2016 10:24:20 PM EDT
i own several of your safeties but on my latest build using one of your billet lowers the bad safety is just very hard to move and almost feels gritty, def something wrong. What can i do to rectify this situation? trim the spring? Also, the detent is getting chewed up, i can see the flakes collecting. thanks
4/9/2016 10:27:40 PM EDT
[#1]
Please email us at [email protected] with the details and someone will get back to you on Monday.  We will troubleshoot or issue RMA for you to return and exchange the safety.  



Thank you.
President, Battle Arms Development, Inc.
www.BattleArmsDevelopment.com

4/10/2016 10:33:38 PM EDT
[#2]
So i used a executive ordnance grip and think the hole may have been just a little shallower than most. I trimmed the spring and put a touch of slip 2000 on the selector where the detent sits and it runs perfect now, just like all the rest. appreciate the offer battle arms but i think i'm good.
4/10/2016 11:13:27 PM EDT
[#3]
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Originally Posted By mmonte:
So i used a executive ordnance grip and think the hole may have been just a little shallower than most. I trimmed the spring and put a touch of slip 2000 on the selector where the detent sits and it runs perfect now, just like all the rest. appreciate the offer battle arms but i think i'm good.
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I am also running an Executive Ordnance grip and the B.A.D. LW ambi-safety on my B.A.D. LW receiver and everything functions flawlessly without any modification.

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4/11/2016 12:36:15 PM EDT
[#4]
Glad it is working better. We want you to be happy so feel free to contact us directly if any futures issues come up.
Bob Hostetter
Battle Arms Development