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Siteless_Vagrant 5 points ago +5 / -0

Dude... there is literally NOTHING They can make a wristband out of that cannot be cut... don't dislocate your thumb just yet... you're gonna need it to operate the safety.

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Magamanpewpew 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yea that's what I was saying. Wristband wouldn't work. But some of the "mark of the beast" ideas those dumb shits come up with can be useful. Mark of the vote!

That guy in highschool could dislocate it and put it back in over and over. It was freaky.

Thumb is good to go. Although the safety is a little tight and crunchy on the AR. I put a small dab of TS80 on the detent pin and that helped a lot.

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Siteless_Vagrant 2 points ago +2 / -0

It seems like there's a;ways a kid that can do freaky shit with their joints in school. For me it was some chick that was double jointed. She looooved screwing with people about it too.

 

I gotta work on my safety too. My short ass thumb can just barley get the tip, I don't know what I'm gonna do.

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Magamanpewpew 2 points ago +2 / -0

They make enlarged safety selector switches that could help. Or maybe get an ambidextrous one and release your grip to flip it down. I'm assuming it's an AR you are talking about.

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Siteless_Vagrant 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, it's an AR. It is ambi, but I don't like the fumble feels trying to hit it with my trigger finger, and I don't like having to move my grip to hit it with my thumb. Hadn't thought about looking for extended ones, I'll check that out, thanks man!