OpticsPlanet discount code, safety selectors and Q trigger.
Last night I was putting together an AR lower and realized that there are a couple of parts missing. I did a quick search of where I can get best prices at the moment and stumbled onto a 12% discount (on most things; still not on ELiminator 6) on Opticsplanet if you use the discount code BFSW.
The reason I am putting another lower together is that I want to do a proper review of Q's excellent new trigger: https://alnk.to/8iU9dYr
I do not know if it is "Literally the best trigger ever made", but it appears to be very very good. Aside from having very good break and very nice reset, the engineers at Q tell me that it is completely and utterly drop safe, which is a pretty nice thing.
I have a large ammo can worth of different spare parts and when I started putting the lower together, there was still stuff I was missing. It is remarkable how that works.
For example, I have every possible permutation of buffers and springs... except for the collapsible stock buffer and spring. On all the recent builds I have been using Geissele's three strand spring and buffer, usually H1 for 5.56 builds: https://alnk.to/dexmGSX
Beyond that, I had almost everything although, for some reason, I only had one mag release spring. Go figure.
That does bring to another question: I usually use 60degree throw safety selectors like the moderately priced one from BAD: https://alnk.to/gp10lB1
The angle is about right for me. Some guns still have 90 degree ones and that works fine for me as well.
I keep on hearing about reliability issues with 45degree throw safety selectors, but can't quite substantiate that. Have any of you had problems with 45degree throw levers?