Frequently Asked Questions

Super Safety Solutions

Troubleshooting your frt


why does My super saftey make my bolt stick?

A common malfunction involves excessive friction between the safety selector cam and its detent, often caused by an Over tensioned grip detent spring. The elevated spring force creates a frictional threshold that the BCG cannot overcome when racking the charging handle, preventing the lever from returning to its forward position.

To solve this, the spring tension must be reduced. This is achieved by removing the grip, detent, and spring, and strategically trimming 1-2 coils from the spring incrementally. After reassembly, a function test with the complete firearm is mandatory to ensure the bCG no longer remains stuck.

Warning: Insufficient detent tension, resulting from excessive coil removal, will fail to secure the safety selector, creating an unsafe Firing Condition during weapon operation. make sure to trim only what you need and to test incrementally to ensure the spring tension remains adequate.

Another solution is to use a stronger buffer spring. you may cheat this by placing 1-5 quarters in the back of your buffer tube before the spring to strengthen spring tension.

If that does not fix the issue, The flat top of the lever may need to be polished. We Recommend sanding down material off the top of the lever to prevent binding between the BCG and cam. If necessary, use a Dremel with a drum sander (40-80 grit) to grind the top of the lever until it functions smoothly.

Why Does my super saftey not fire again after the first round?

Verify you are using a Full Auto BCG. Some manufacturers use Semi Auto BCGs which lack the rear opening to activate the lever. you May feel the reset as it goes back, but it will be left locked up.

verify you are using a low shelf lower. some Manufacturers use high shelf lowers to make it harder for dIY conversions of your aR-15. Material may need to be removed from the shelf to actuate the lever and cam rotation. see picture below for an example of each shelf.

will this work with my pcc bcg in my ar-9?

yes, but verify your pCC has a compatible bCG. You may need to modify the bolt weight or replace it with one that sits flush in the opening. see picture below for example.

Comparison of a full profile carrier and a semi-auto carrier on firearms.
Close-up of two metal machine parts showing different heights, labeled high shelf and low shelf, with red annotations pointing out the height difference.
Close-up of a firearm slide with a red circle highlighting the firing pin channel.