CC Speed Ledge AR Safety
45° Competition Safety with Integrated .750" Thumbrest - Patent Pending
Precision Control. Instant Engagement. Competition Proven.
The CC Speed Ledge AR Safety is a 45-degree short-throw safety selector engineered for shooters who demand faster transitions, positive control, and a repeatable thumb index point.
Machined from steel and aluminum, this hybrid selector delivers durability where strength matters and weight savings where it counts.
Designed for competitive shooters and performance-driven AR platforms, the CC Speed Ledge features:
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Short dominant-side lever for minimal interference
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Extended .750" thumbrest lever for enhanced control and indexing
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45° throw for faster engagement/disengagement
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Ambidextrous configuration
This safety was built for shooters who run hard and expect their controls to keep up.
Why the Speed Ledge?
Traditional safeties are too small to control under speed.
The CC Speed Ledge solves that.
The .750" thumbrest gives your support-hand thumb a consistent pressure point, helping:
- Increase consistency between transitions
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Create a repeatable thumb position
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Promote a more aggressive, locked-in grip
- Never start a Steel Challenge stage again with your safety on!
The shortened dominant-side lever reduces drag and interference with trigger manipulation while maintaining positive engagement.
Construction
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Core Components: Precision machined steel (strength-critical components)
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Levers: Lightweight machined aluminum
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Throw: 45-degree short throw
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Configuration: Ambidextrous
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Application: AR-15 platform (Mil-Spec compatible)
Ideal For
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Competitive shooters (USPSA / 3-Gun / Steel)
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Performance AR builds
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Shooters wanting a thumb indexing point
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Builders looking for enhanced control ergonomics
What’s Included
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Steel selector core
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Short dominant-side lever
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.750" thumbrest lever
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Mounting hardware
The Creekside EDGE
Engineered for shooters
Driven by performance
Grounded in real competition
Elevated through innovation
The CC Speed Ledge was developed by shooters who compete at the highest level and expect equipment to perform under pressure.