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I always wanted a break down and review of the Colt 605 fire selector
>how reliable was it?
>how was it tensioned? Could you easily do a full 360 degree rotation without noticing?
>how often were the cams modified for different burst-fires?
seems neat
>The modified lower receiver incorporated a four-position selector switch (developed by Foster Sturtevant in December 1966) so that a user could select safe, semi-automatic, three-round burst, or full automatic modes of fire. Unlike the standard three-position group, the four-position group went from (going clockwise from the 9 o'clock position) safe, fully automatic, semi-automatic and finally burst. The selector itself had 360 degrees of motion, and could be moved either clockwise or counterclockwise, unlike with standard groups. Instead of three-round burst, the burst cam could be modified to two-round or six-round burst.