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    Senior Member CAN KILL GOATS WITH HIS MIND fltsrgn's Avatar
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    Trigger Question

    I just bought the PS90 (sometimes zombies are inside the wire) and the trigger pull is sooooooo much nicer than the FS2K. Why? The mechanism seems very similar, the differences in distance seemingly arent that much, but the smoothness, crispness and pull distance is far worse on the FS2K. I cant rationalize it. Can you?
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    I tried a PS90 today, I agree with you about the trigger pull.

    Hopefully someone will offer a trigger job, like an adjust-a-pull or something for the FS2000. I'd definitely buy something like that.

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    I tuned my FS 2000 trigger and get 5.8-5.14 lbs on my trigger now.
    Tested with a Lyman digital trigger scale.
    It works fine will all the ammo I've tried in it so far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Capital Ordnance
    I tuned my FS 2000 trigger and get 5.8-5.14 lbs on my trigger now.
    Tested with a Lyman digital trigger scale.
    It works fine will all the ammo I've tried in it so far.
    How did you tune up the trigger? Or did you send it out? Readers want to know!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fltsrgn

    How did you tune up the trigger? Or did you send it out? Readers want to know!
    Yep

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    Where did you send it?
    ONE GUN A MONTH would put me in rehab.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capital Ordnance
    I tuned my FS 2000 trigger and get 5.8-5.14 lbs on my trigger now.
    Tested with a Lyman digital trigger scale.
    It works fine will all the ammo I've tried in it so far.
    If you are going to make posts like this you need to offer more info.

    Else, we will be hounding you until the zombies come for us.

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    I did it the old fashioned way:
    I removed the left trigger return spring and test fired it.
    I also did the primed case test and drop tested it, as well.
    Works fine and will fire any commercial ammo.
    I have not tried surplus mil=spec ammo in it yet, but will report further testing.
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    So Capital Ordinance, when can I bring mine up to you to get my trigger work done?
    Viz

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    What was your stock trigger weight? Curious to know how many pounds your mod took off.

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