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Posted: 7/25/2014 4:46:17 PM EDT
Or the USG, or the whatever they're called.

I would like to eventually pick one of these up due to some decent ammo being available, but I have no idea how the triggers can be explained, or what the different models are.

I am hoping they have something that mimics a Glock or an M&P with an apex kit, IE a short reset and a consistent pull.  Can anyone dumb down the models for me?

Thanks!
Link Posted: 7/26/2014 11:06:25 PM EDT
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Or the USG, or the whatever they're called.



I would like to eventually pick one of these up due to some decent ammo being available, but I have no idea how the triggers can be explained, or what the different models are.



I am hoping they have something that mimics a Glock or an M&P with an apex kit, IE a short reset and a consistent pull.  Can anyone dumb down the models for me?



Thanks!
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All commercially available FSN's are single action. Only the original FSN was DAO. There's a single trigger bar that actuates an internal hammer. No trigger job kits available, and I believe Elite Ammunition is the only place that offers trigger jobs for them.


Here was a video I did that quickly shows the take up and reset:





 
Link Posted: 7/27/2014 3:54:16 PM EDT
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All commercially available FSN's are single action. Only the original FSN was DAO. There's a single trigger bar that actuates an internal hammer. No trigger job kits available, and I believe Elite Ammunition is the only place that offers trigger jobs for them.

Here was a video I did that quickly shows the take up and reset:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hAViI3Xmrc


 
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Or the USG, or the whatever they're called.

I would like to eventually pick one of these up due to some decent ammo being available, but I have no idea how the triggers can be explained, or what the different models are.

I am hoping they have something that mimics a Glock or an M&P with an apex kit, IE a short reset and a consistent pull.  Can anyone dumb down the models for me?

Thanks!
All commercially available FSN's are single action. Only the original FSN was DAO. There's a single trigger bar that actuates an internal hammer. No trigger job kits available, and I believe Elite Ammunition is the only place that offers trigger jobs for them.

Here was a video I did that quickly shows the take up and reset:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hAViI3Xmrc


 


Thats actually a phenomenal video, and thank you for clearing that up.  It appears that there is minimal overall travel on the trigger.

Given that it is SAO, are there external safeties on the firearm?
Link Posted: 7/28/2014 12:18:41 AM EDT
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Thats actually a phenomenal video, and thank you for clearing that up.  It appears that there is minimal overall travel on the trigger.



Given that it is SAO, are there external safeties on the firearm?
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Or the USG, or the whatever they're called.



I would like to eventually pick one of these up due to some decent ammo being available, but I have no idea how the triggers can be explained, or what the different models are.



I am hoping they have something that mimics a Glock or an M&P with an apex kit, IE a short reset and a consistent pull.  Can anyone dumb down the models for me?



Thanks!
All commercially available FSN's are single action. Only the original FSN was DAO. There's a single trigger bar that actuates an internal hammer. No trigger job kits available, and I believe Elite Ammunition is the only place that offers trigger jobs for them.



Here was a video I did that quickly shows the take up and reset:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hAViI3Xmrc





 




Thats actually a phenomenal video, and thank you for clearing that up.  It appears that there is minimal overall travel on the trigger.



Given that it is SAO, are there external safeties on the firearm?
Yes a manual safety above the trigger on both sides. can be actuated with trigger finger or support thumb



 
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