ASF-50Q is a short throw (rotate to 50 degree for FIRE/SEMI) semi auto selector with q (offset) levers. ASF (Ambidextrous Selector, Forward Controls) and SOLGW’s "The Quick" is a joint project between FCD and SOLGW. ASF was designed from the ground up to be a defense/duty/combat safety selector, its mission is quite aptly reflected by the way its levers are attached the center, via a stainless steel roll pin. The lever to center interface is immensely strong, the high shear strength (800 lbs) 420 stainless steel spring steel roll pin simply holds the two in place, and doesn't handle any load. One of the design goals dictates there be no wobble between the lever and center, Forward Controls Design called for very tight tolerances (+0.001/-0.00) on ASF's lever and center interface to achieve that. Q levers are offset levers, by shifting the lever closer to the shooter's thumb when the selector is on SEMI/FIRE, it enables the user to more easily rotate it back to SAFE without shifting his grip. For that reason, q levers are side specific, the q lever's "leg" should always be biased towards the top. With the selector on SEMI/FIRE, the q lever should look like a letter q (hence its name). Forward Controls Design are known to many for the dimpled pattern they use on some control surfaces (AA, or All Angles, is the designation). ASF levers are serrated, not dimpled. As the lever rotates, the user’s finger slides on the lever, anything but serrations along the length of the lever only impedes that movement and creates friction for no benefit. Serrations diagonal or perpendicular to the length of the lever are similarly unhelpful. Serrations parallel to the lever's length help mitigate lateral movement, and do not impede the finger's sliding motion. ASF lever's profile isn't square, its outer most portion is somewhat tapered for a reason. When the user’s hand holds the pistol grip, the profile of the ASF lever conforms to angle of the thumb's pad. For friends and customers that wish to see dimples on the ASF, there is a single dimple on both sides to function as a position indicator (in lieu of a pointer), it’s elegant and simple. ASF is shipped with a selector spring, a KNS nitrided selector detent, two levers (or one lever, with an end cap), 4 roll pins (two for installation with 2 spares). ASF centers are billet machined in 8620, heat treated and black nitrided. Levers are billet machined in 8620 and black nitrided. ASF is a collaboration with Sons of Liberty Gunworks. Made in the USA.
Selezionatore di Sicurezza Ambidestro per AR-15: Innovazione e Funzionalità
Il ASF-50Q è un selezionatore semi-automatico a corsa corta (ruotare a 50 gradi per FIRE/SEMI) dotato di leve offset. Questo prodotto è il risultato di un progetto congiunto tra Forward Controls Design e Sons of Liberty Gunworks.
Caratteristiche Principali
- Progettato da zero come selezionatore di sicurezza per difesa, dovere e combattimento.
- Le leve sono fissate al centro tramite un perno di acciaio inossidabile, garantendo un'interfaccia estremamente resistente.
- La forza di taglio del perno in acciaio inossidabile 420 è di 800 lbs, mantenendo le leve in posizione senza carico.
- Le tolleranze molto strette (+0.001/-0.00) evitano qualsiasi gioco tra leva e centro.
- Le leve Q sono progettate per essere specifiche per lato, facilitando l'uso e la rotazione verso SAFE senza cambiare impugnatura.
- Il design delle leve è serigrafato, non dimpled, per garantire un movimento fluido del dito.
- Un'unica dimple su entrambi i lati funge da indicatore di posizione.
Contenuto della Confezione
Il ASF viene fornito con:
- Una molla per selezionatore
- Un detent nitrurato KNS
- Due leve (o una leva con un tappo finale)
- 4 perni a rullo (due per l'installazione e due di riserva)
Materiali e Produzione
I centri ASF sono realizzati in 8620 lavorato a billette, trattati termicamente e nitrurati in nero. Le leve sono anche in 8620 e nitrurati in nero. Questo prodotto è realizzato negli Stati Uniti.