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I asked this over on the other forum, but I'm an impatient man, so I figured someone over here might could give me some info on this. I'm in the middle of 3 projects and did not want to leave another unfinished. Well, I thought I had factory parts in my Robinson V II .308 I dove right in to replace the FCG and found this FSE trigger assembly. Looked them up and found mixed reviews on the FAL files and AR forums. I've had no problems as of yet and was wondering if any of you have had any experience with FSE. They are no longer making these and I'm wondering why. I want to drop in the G2, but will have to modify the hammer somewhat extensively. Any thoughts? I am in no means in need of 922R parts count. I have that covered. Just had an extra G2 laying around and wanted to change the FCG out to see if there was any performance difference.

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I'm not afraid, I've already done it. Just curious about this trigger that others have had on Fal, AR rifles and were having problems. I've had no complaints, just not familiar with FSE. Was really hoping someone here has had some experience with them on their Vepr or Saiga rifles that could shed some light as to why I should or should not keep it. Do not want failure at the most inopportune time.

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how does the trigger feel? is it long and spongy? why did you take it out? any ak style trigger can be modified to whatever you want, 1 stage, 2 stage, shorter, longer, if you know how. what is it about the G2 that you like? in my eyes the G2 is like a clean slate where you can modify and adjust it however you like and not mess with the original trigger that way you can put it back if you need to.

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