Radian Talon Ambidextrous Safety Selector | Long Term Review

The Radian Talon selector is one of my favorite upgrades for the AR-15.

When looking for low-dollar upgrades for your AR-15, there are a million options out there, but not many of them offer the bang for your buck that the Radian Talon ambidextrous safety does. Let’s face it: The factory selector that is factory-fitted on most rifles is a less-than-optimal solution. One of the first things I address is that shortcoming.

Radian Talon Ambidextrous Safety Selector

My selector switch was made before Radian changed its company name from AXTS, but the design is still the same. They package everything in plastic bags to make the installation easy and allow Radian to offer several variations without a huge stockpile of parts.

Radian, formerly AXTS, packages everything in plastic bags for easy installation.

One of the biggest benefits of the Radian Talon selector is the ability to choose between a 45-degree selector throw and a 90-degree throw. I chose a 45-degree throw on all of the rifles I have the Talon installed on to keep the right-side selector switch clear of my trigger finger.

The selector “barrel” allows the shooter to choose a 45-degree or a 90-degree selector throw.

Once the selector “barrel” is installed with the supplied detent and spring, the next step is to install the switches themselves. Since I am a right-handed shooter, I chose to install the longer switch on the left side of the rifle and the shorter one on the right to keep it as clear of my trigger as possible. Radian uses a dovetail to keep the selector switch secured to the barrel and a spring-loaded detent keeps the switch from sliding off.

NOTE: Be very careful when compressing the detent and spring, they can launch themselves just as far as a detent spring.

Installing the levers on the Radian Talon selector is literally a snap.

I mentioned that I installed the longer lever on the left side of the rifle since I am a right-handed shooter; the shorter lever was installed on the right-hand side, allowing more clearance for my trigger finger. While I prefer to have an ambi-safety on my rifles, I detest the older style safety that places a full-size selector lever under my trigger finger.

You do get a sense of exactly how short the selector switch throw is when configured for a 45-degree throw, just about half of what a standard lever requires.

The model of Talon selector I purchased features one long lever and one short.

I have installed the Radian Talon on four of my AR-15s now because of how much I like the Talon switch. After about two years of use on my own rifles as well as a rifle for testing now and again, I have to say that I don’t see myself using any other selector going forward. The clicks are positive with just the right amount of resistance, and the switches themselves land in just the right spot for rapid disengagement as well as easy reengagement.

I can’t report anything but positives after extensive use and sometimes abuse. Where lesser selectors might have failed as the result of subpar methods of attaching the levers to the “barrel” of the selector, the Radian Talon soldiers on.

Disengaging the selector, firing, and re-engaging the safety is much easier now than it was previously.

If it wasn’t readily apparent, I love the Radian Talon selector, and, as I stated in the beginning, I feel that it is probably one of the best sub-$ $100 upgrades that you can do to an AR-15. Providing a shorter throw, a simple install, and positive engagement with a crisp feel, there aren’t many other selectors that can hold a candle to the Talon.

If you are interested in picking up a Radian Talon safety for yourself, try shopping at your favorite retailer. MSRP for the Talon safety as tested is $49.95 and seems to range from just below MSRP to well above at online retailers for some reason. Radian also offers an option that includes four levers of varying sizes for a bit more money with an MSRP of $69.95, which allows you to tailor your rifle to your preferences.

Check out Radian’s website to learn more about what colors they offer, as well as the rest of their product lineup.


About Patrick R.

Patrick is a firearms enthusiast who values the quest for not only the best possible gear setup but also pragmatic ways to improve his shooting skills across a wide range of disciplines. He values truthful, honest information above all else and has committed to cutting through marketing fluff to deliver the truth. You can find the rest of his work on FirearmRack.com  as well as on the YouTube channel Firearm Rack or on Instagram at @thepatrickroberts.

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Courageous Lion - Hear Me Roar - Jus Meum Tuebor

My favorite. It’s on a number of my AR style included AR 10 style.

Bigfootbob

The only thing I can add, is you also need a Radian Raptor Ambidextrous Charging Handle to go along with the finest safety controls on the market.

Whatstheuseanyway

The best selector switch I have is used with my binary trigger.

Big Lou

I agree, it is one of the best products out there for your AR. I also have them on all of mine. For me it is not only a must have but one of the first replacements that I change when I build or purchase a new firearm.