This Selector Switch for Glock provides a dedicated, ergonomic control for your build. It’s for builders who want a defined, positive selector position separate from the trigger mechanism. We’ve carried this since Q4 2025, and its consistent popularity makes it a regular reorder item for our inventory.
Stand-Out Features
- Positive Detent Engagement: Provides a clear, tactile click between positions for reliable operation.
- Improved Tolerances: Our staff notes this version has noticeably tighter machining tolerances compared to previous iterations.
- Anodized Green Finish: Durable Type III hardcoat anodizing for corrosion resistance and a consistent color match.
- Ambidextrous Design: Configured for operation from either side of the frame.
- Direct Compatibility: Engineered for Glock platform builds requiring a selector switch assembly.
Technical Data
| Compatibility | Glock Platform Builds |
| Finish | Type III Hardcoat Anodize (Green) |
| Material | 6061-T6 Aluminum |
| Operation | Ambidextrous |
| Weight (measured) | 3.0 oz |
| Installation | Requires Compatible Lower Parts Kit & Frame |
| Packaging | Plain, Unmarked Bag |
Your Questions Answered
Is this a drop-in part?
No. This is a component that requires installation into a compatible frame using the appropriate lower parts kit and selector detent. Some fitting may be required for optimal function.
Does this come with the required detent and spring?
This listing is for the selector switch lever only. The corresponding detent and spring are typically included with a compatible lower parts kit or fire control group, not with this individual component.
What tools are needed for installation?
Installation typically requires basic gunsmithing tools: roll pin punches, a small hammer, and armorers blocks. Always consult the instructions for your specific frame and parts kit before beginning.
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