If you’re building a serious AR-15 and want a significant upgrade in control and speed, the Atrius Forced Reset Selector is the component you need. Often called the Super Selektor, this isn’t your standard fire control group part. It’s a specialized selector switch designed to enable a unique and highly responsive forced-reset trigger function. This translates to faster, more controlled follow-up shots while maintaining a familiar manual of arms. Miami Shooters Supply delivers this advanced AR-15 part directly to you with our commitment to fast shipping.
Key Features
- Enables a forced-reset trigger action for rapid, controlled fire without a full auto sear.
- Machined from high-strength billet steel for extreme durability and reliable function.
- Features a 45-degree short-throw selection for quick transitions between modes.
- Designed with an extended, textured lever for positive manipulation, even with gloves.
- Engineered for a crisp, tactile reset you can feel during rapid operation.
- Compatible with most mil-spec AR-15 lower receivers with minimal gunsmithing required.
Built For
This selector is built for the experienced shooter and builder who understands trigger control and wants to enhance their rifle’s performance within legal boundaries. It’s ideal for dynamic shooting sports, advanced training scenarios, and users who have trained extensively with forced-reset systems and prioritize a fast, consistent reset.
Specifications
- Material: 4140 Hardened Steel
- Finish: Black Nitride
- Compatibility: Mil-Spec AR-15 Lower Receivers
- Throw: 45-Degree Short Throw
- Caliber Compatibility: All standard AR-15 calibers (5.56/.223, .300 BLK, etc.)
FAQ
Is this a drop-in part?
It requires installation alongside a compatible forced-reset trigger mechanism. Basic gunsmithing knowledge and proper tools are needed for installation and function testing.
Does this make my rifle fully automatic?
No. The Atrius Forced Reset Selector does not convert your rifle to full auto. It facilitates a forced-reset trigger function, meaning the trigger is mechanically pushed forward to the reset point after each shot, but a separate pull is still required for each subsequent round.


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