That one seems to look OK, but a 45 degree selector would indicate right on the line between "fire" and "safe," when set to "fire." This could cause confusion for someone who was unfamiliar with the setup. They might think the rifle was safe when it wasn't.Found this on another site, 60 degree magpul.
It's not so much a function question but as I am building these ones for my boys, 11 and 8, so I want to make sure they line up nicely for visual inspection.
Do you have preference on the short throws? I've only built them out with the standard previously.
Mark
For a kid, a 90 degree throw will give more positive confirmation. More disparity between on and off than a 60 throw.
That said, my 5yr old’s AR has a 60 degree throw.
I like the Seekins selectors. They offer multiple colors, might be good if you want high visibility to use the red version.
I was kinda curious about that. I would think a 90 would be better for them to understand when it’s on and off but thought mabey a kid with small hands would have an easier time getting it back on with a 60.