ERATAC Safety Selector for AR – incl. 1 set of Safety Levers – 45°/90° Safety Selector for AR Systems
A safety selector is not a comfort part – it must match the platform, trigger, and operating logic.
The ERATAC Safety Selector for AR – incl. 1 set of Safety Levers is an ERATAC safety selector for AR15-/AR10-based platforms with 45°/90° safety logic and a safety lever set.
Work on the safety and trigger is safety-relevant. Installation, function testing, and compatibility should only be carried out by a specialist. Before purchasing, check the platform, trigger, lower receiver, lever position, and legal requirements. Variants and dimensions must match the existing rail, mount, or platform: Standard version.
Important note for classification:
Work on the safety and trigger is safety-relevant. Installation, function testing, and compatibility should only be carried out by a specialist. Before purchasing, check the platform, trigger, lower receiver, lever position, and legal requirements.
Before purchasing, check: interface, mounting position, visibility when shouldered, compatibility with the existing ERATAC/Picatinny base, tools, and actual intended use.
What makes this product technically special:
✔ 45°/90° logic: allows different safety travel depending on the setup and operating preference.
✔ AR compatibility: designed for AR15/AR10-based systems and compatible triggers.
✔ Interchangeable levers: allows adaptation to hand, side, and operation.
✔ Trigger interface: relevant for drop-in triggers that require more clearance on the safety selector shaft.
✔ Function test mandatory: the safety must operate reliably in all states after installation.
Why this product?
This product solves a small but practically relevant interface problem. It is not a main system, but a component that makes mounting, operation, or control more reliable. The crucial factor is whether it is visible, accessible, and compatible in your real setup.
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Error prevention: reduces typical mounting or operating errors when used correctly.
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System integration: complements existing ERATAC/Picatinny setups instead of replacing an entire platform.
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Reproducibility: helps to repeat settings and procedures more cleanly.
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Practical benefits: useful for users who not only mount equipment but use it in a controlled manner.
Instructor Tip: Small parts cause big problems if used incorrectly
Before the first live use, check not only if the part fits, but also if you can really use it when shouldered. A spirit level that is not visible, or a control element that cannot be reached with gloves, brings no real advantage.
After installation, always check for function, freedom of movement, and secure fit. Especially accessories on rails and mounts can loosen with recoil, transport, or frequent handling if they were only tightened by feel.
Our assessment
The ERATAC Safety Selector for AR – incl. 1 set of Safety Levers is useful if you want to solve exactly this interface problem and compatibility has been clarified beforehand. It is less useful if you expect a small accessory part to compensate for fundamental mounting, shooting, or operating errors.
Useful for:
- Range and precision setups with repeatable mounting work
- Hunting weapons with a consciously built optical/accessory logic
- Workbench, assembly, zeroing, and control shots
- Users who do not want to ignore small system errors
Less useful for:
- Users without a suitable interface
- Setups where the component is not visible or accessible when shouldered
- Users who do not perform mounting and control correctly
- Cases where another main system is actually needed
Direct classification:
✔ ERATAC Safety Selector for AR – incl. 1 set of Safety Levers: useful as a precise accessory for an existing setup.
✔ Improvised solution: cheaper, but often less reproducible and more prone to errors.
The product is worthwhile if it solves a real problem: aligning, indicating, securing, or operating. Without a suitable interface, it is the wrong part.
Application scenarios
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Workbench / Assembly: clean alignment, inspection, and retrofitting.
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Range: control of position, function, or accessory placement under real recoil.
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Hunting: useful addition if operation and visibility when shouldered are suitable.
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Long Range: particularly relevant for angular, cant, and mounting errors.
Practical Tip: Do not derive compatibility from the name
ERATAC parts sometimes look similar but work with different interfaces. Check SKU, height, diameter, and interface – not just the product image or heading.
For accessories on optical mounts, also check whether turrets, parallax wheel, illumination unit, or magnification ring remain freely operable.
Features & Construction
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45°/90° safety travel: shorter travel can be faster, 90° remains classically familiar.
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Interchangeable levers: allow left/right or one-sided operating logic depending on the setup.
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AR interface: check platform and trigger compatibility before mounting.
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Safety-relevant part: always perform a complete function test after installation.
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Variant logic: Standard version.
Technical Data
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Brand: ERATAC / Recknagel – accessories for mounting, sighting, and weapon platforms.
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Product Type: AR Safety Selector – special component for defined interfaces.
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Variants: Standard version – selection must match the setup.
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Manufacturer/Item Numbers: Standard: T0561-0000.
Scope of delivery
- 1x ERATAC Safety Selector for AR – incl. 1 set of Safety Levers in the selected variant
Not included:
No weapon, no optics, no main mount, no torque wrench, and no other accessories. Additional parts are only listed as included if they are explicitly part of the scope of delivery in the specific variant.
FAQ
Does this product fit every ERATAC mount?
No. ERATAC uses different interfaces and series. Check the item number, diameter, height, and interface of your mount.
Do I need to perform a function test after mounting?
Yes. Accessories and safety-relevant parts must be checked for secure fit, freedom of movement, and function after mounting.
Is this product equally suitable for hunting and sport?
Only if the function matches the setup. For hunting, fast operation and minimal disturbance are important; for sport, reproducibility and precise control are often key.
Can the product compensate for mounting errors?
No. It can control or supplement, but it does not replace proper basic mounting, appropriate height, or correct torque values.
When is this product not useful?
If the interface doesn't fit or you can't utilize its benefits when shouldered. In that case, a different accessory or mount would be a better choice.
Conclusion: The ERATAC Safety Selector for AR – incl. 1 set of Safety Levers is a useful special part if the interface, function, and application truly align. It is not a universal remedy, but a precise component for well-built setups.