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Odin Works AR-15 Accessories
The complete Odin Works lineup — ambidextrous safety selectors, adjustable buffer systems for AR-15, AR-9, and AR-10, and forced reset trigger-specific buffer solutions. Every product machined in Southern Idaho. 100% American made. In stock and ships fast.
Every Odin Works product is designed and machined in Southern Idaho. Not imported. Not rebranded. American engineers, American machines, American metal — the same standard we apply to every brand we carry.
Every product in this collection was selected specifically because it solves a real problem on forced reset trigger and Super Safety AR-15 builds — from buffer weight to safety selector ergonomics.
Adjustable buffer systems for AR-15, AR-9, and AR-10 — including FRT-specific HFRT and HFRT9 solutions. One collection covers every platform you're building on.
Every Odin Works product carries a lifetime warranty against defects. Buy once. Run it forever. That's the Odin Works standard.
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ARTakedownTool.com is an authorized Odin Works dealer carrying the complete lineup of American-made AR-15 accessories — including the Odin Works Ambidextrous Modular Safety in all 8 colors, the full adjustable buffer range for AR-15 (Lite and Heavy), AR-10, and 9mm AR-9 builds, and the HFRT and HFRT9 forced reset trigger-specific buffer systems. Every product ships from the USA, carries an Odin Works lifetime warranty, and is verified in stock before it ships. Whether you're dialing in a forced reset trigger build, optimizing an AR-9 blowback system, or building a competition-ready AR-15, the Odin Works collection at ARTakedownTool.com has the American-made components your build demands.
ODIN Works® is a registered trademark of Odin Works, Southern Idaho, USA. All forced reset triggers sold separately — see our FRT collection. Forced reset triggers are federally legal following the May 2025 DOJ settlement. State restrictions apply — see our state legal guide.