Just bumping. Curious if any more people have hands on with the super v and formed further opinion.
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Just bumping. Curious if any more people have hands on with the super v and formed further opinion.
The Super V is the super 3 gun trigger with a pound heavier trigger pull. ALL of the new super 3 gun triggers come with the GOLD trigger spring to make them a Super V trigger. I have not seen the Super V advertised since the spring was added with the S3Gs.
If anyone that has a S3G and wants to try the heavier trigger spring you can contact Geissele and they will hook you up.
WS6, I have 3 S3G triggers and I run the heavier spring in one of them. I like the trigger with either spring. I'm not partial to one over the other.
I don't see or feel a difference in hammer springs but I don't know 100%. I have never had any primer strike problems, ever, with their triggers.
Remember, 2 stage triggers do not operate like GI/single stage triggers so essentially, they do not need lighter springs to function better. However, all three springs come into play when it comes to trigger pull and reset. I have taken several types of Geissele triggers and put different springs in them and have made some interesting triggers. Right now I am playing around with a G2S trigger with different springs and it has an SSA-E type trigger pull to it.
Actually, the 2 stage G trigger works very much like a standard AR trigger, with a small difference- A lighter trigger spring is used so the first stage pull is reduced and the disconnector is designed to add it's spring tension for the second stage
I've got a sd3g with a heavier spring and love it.
I have the S3G in mine with the 4.5lb gold spring. It is an excellent combination.
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http://www.vikingtactics.com/product-p/gtrig-sv.htm
http://www.recoilweb.com/kyle-lambs-...-mp15-567.html
Quote:
In another collaboration, VTAC and Geissele Automatics have produced the Super “V” trigger. This trigger is a single stage type trigger that has no adjustment screws to come loose during operation. This trigger allows the shooter to have a competition quality crisp 4-4.5 lb pull weight with the reliability of a simple combat trigger. (The “V” stands for Viking Tactics by the way.)
Read more: http://www.recoilweb.com/kyle-lambs-...#ixzz321qEZFeK