BoreBuddy
Heat-treated trip bar that gives a dedicated .22LR bolt the surface a Super Safety selector needs to function on rimfire.
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A Super Safety selector forces the trigger to reset by camming off the bolt as it travels rearward, and on a centerfire AR the bolt carrier provides that surface. A dedicated .22LR blowback bolt does not, which is why a Super Safety cannot run on rimfire without a trip kit. The BoreBuddy Adjustable Super Safety Trip Kit is the part that supplies it: a heat-treated bar that mimics the surfaces and movement of a full-size centerfire BCG so the selector has something to cam against.
The trip kit on its own does not change anything with a standard semi-automatic trigger installed; it only matters once the Super Safety is in the gun. BoreBuddy is blunt about it, one owner sums it up as you cannot super safety without this part. Pair it with a dry fire block, because Super Safety function testing without one kills firing pins.
It fits BoreBuddy, PSA, RTB, and CMMG-style .22LR bolts, so it works on the CMMG Banshee dedicated upper and CMMG conversion kit. BoreBuddy sells it direct at $73.99 for the right-handed version, $89.99 left-handed.
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Add the BoreBuddy Adjustable Super Safety Trip Kit to your build and see how it enhances your platform.