Hm.....

Who wants to guess what these are? :smiley:

Looks to be some type of AK compensator…

What do I win? :smiley:

Lol they’re smaller than a comp :no:

Tactical Dog whistles

whatever they are, they look bad ass.
gotta have 'em

Selector components.

damn beat me to it:(

EDIT: Triumphrat675 and me got it right do we win a uber-cool t-shirt or high speed hat ???:eek:

Lol @ the guesses :jester:

Hint?

CASS-3P now is a family of selectors, the M16 select fire version was the first, now there is the semi auto 90 degree and 45 degree CASS-3P, SA (semi auto) :slight_smile:

CASS-3P selectors differ from the original Battle Arms Dev. Ambidextrous Safety Selector in that they use dovetailed interface for lever attachment. CASS-3P selectors have horizontally mounted dovetail interface to remove load from the screws, another benefit is that in the event the screw is backed out and lost, the levers will stay on the centers for a time.

Additional lever options will be available for the CASS-3P family of selectors. There are currently standard, short, thin levers and an end cap. There will be short-thin, hybrid, crank, short crank, and the same mystery 7th lever as the original 90 degree semi auto selectors :slight_smile:

Want. Must. Have. Now.

Cory and Trident, among other testers, have the prototype CASS-3P, SA in 90 degree format.

Alan at BCE will be the first to receive the production models, both the 90 and 45 degree :big_boss:

They will be ready for release soon :wink:

They are WELL worth every penny! Bomb proof is the first thing that comes to mind when describing the CASS-3P. The only thing better than the CASS-3P is a CASS-3P short throw.

NOTE: The prototype is not anodized. The production models will be…

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Cory,
Anodized or Park’d? I assume you’re referring to the shiney ā€œshaftā€ and wouldn’t that be made of steel?

Just wondering?

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The prototype centers were completely in the white, they weren’t heat treated or platted. They hold up just fine for the limited live firing, fit and function, etc. purpose.

A few of our testers have been using the prototypes on a regular basis and the in-the-white prototypes are still going strong :stuck_out_tongue:

Looking good, Duffy.

Any word on an approximate time frame when the 7th and short crank levers are dropping? I’m about 60 days from US soil and wouldn’t mind snagging some. :smiley:

I’m definitely excited for the short cranks, and from a couple of ideas I’ve thrown around, have a pretty solid speculation on what the mystery lever might be. I’ll send you a message on my speculation, because I had something else I thought of as well that I wanted to ask you.

The 7th lever and short crank should be out in March.

You might be spot on re: the 7th, mystery lever :wink:

Sounds great. I look forward to them coming out. I’ll most definitely be picking up a set of short cranks. We’ll have to see what the mystery 7th is to see if I change my mind. :wink:

RE: 7th mystery lever, pics of it exist on the web, though it was not expressly mentioned as such (7th lever, mystery lever, Battle Arms Dev. new lever, etc.)

Being that we still want to keep it secret, I can’t give too many hints, other than that they can be found on a well respected blog, which belongs to a very well respected person, who is also on m4c :wink:

When it does come out, full credit will be given to him. He is directly responsible for the short-thin lever and the mystery 7th lever. He has had major influence on the selector, its levers, and other products we develop from the earliest days of Battle Arms :dirol:

HummMMmm, very interesting…

That’s too many hints, Duffy. :lol:

What’s funny is that with the hints you gave, with the hints that he has dropped, and common logic through deduction, it completely makes sense.

If you know who he is, you probably spend too much time on m4c :secret: