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Old February 4th, 2006, 00:43   #48
SCG48
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If you plan to upgrade your vsr use a zero trigger. It has a piston and completely upgraded sears. I was recommended to do this since its really high quality and resolves all the problems they were initially having. Quantis informed me that the zero trigger is the way to go. I plan to slap a zero trigger 150sp spring and a spring guide in mine right away. A tightbore and new hopup are later.
Ive got a zero trigger on my APS2, made by first factory. I have to say its great quality. Unfortunatly its pricey, Ive seen it priced for $120-130 usd, luckely when I bought my APS2 it was already upgraded :-D
im curious with a zero trigger do you literally have zero lbs to release the sear? and if so why do you want zero resistance. do the real guns not usually have 3-5 lbs of trigger pull? im just getting in to sniping so I don’t know that much yet. sorry if im completely wrong.
Its a very smooth pull, its far lighter than real steel, even with real steel you want to have a lighter trigger pull. If you have a stock trigger set for the APS2 you will want to get a zero trigger, much more smoother. Thats what I like about it, is the smoothness of the pull, and its lightness.

It all comes down to individual preference
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