Description
The Radian Talon Ambidextrous Safety Selector eliminates the AR-15’s most frustrating ergonomic compromise—right-handed shooters get positive clicks, left-handed shooters get awkward reaches. This 2-lever kit delivers crisp, consistent engagement from either side with your choice of 90° or 45° throw.
What you get
- Radian Talon ambidextrous safety selector (2-lever kit)
- 90° and 45° throw configurations included
- Billet 7075-T6 aluminum levers with hardened steel center shaft
- Spring-loaded retention system (no screws to strip or loosen)
- Type III hardcoat anodized finish
Build and finish
The Talon’s levers are CNC-machined from 7075-T6 aluminum—the same alloy used in aircraft components—with a steel-reinforced pivot shaft. Unlike cast or MIM selectors, this construction withstands repeated high-speed manipulation without developing slop. Radian’s proprietary detent geometry provides tactile feedback whether you’re running gloves or bare-handed.
Finish matters where metal meets polymer. The Type III hardcoat anodizing (MIL-A-8625 spec) prevents galling against Polymer80 frames and aftermarket lowers. The screw-less design isn’t just convenient—it eliminates a failure point common to cheaper ambi selectors that rely on set screws.
Compatible platforms
- AR-15/M16 pattern rifles (mil-spec trigger groups)
- Polymer80 PF940v2 and PF940C frames with AR controls
- Most billet lowers (check clearance for oversized designs)
- Not compatible with AK platforms or SIG MCX
Installation notes
Installation requires basic punch tools and takes under five minutes on most lowers. The spring-loaded retention system auto-centers during assembly—no need to hold tension while inserting pins. Clockwise rotation tightens engagement; counterclockwise reduces tension if needed.
For builders working with Polymer80 frames or modular pistol-caliber platforms, the Talon solves a persistent problem: ambidextrous controls that actually work. The 45° throw option is particularly useful for compact builds where full 90° sweeps are impractical. This is how factory safeties should’ve been designed from the start.




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