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if you look at vm68.com, you can see that it is basically just like the stock trigger, with a primary sear, and secondary sear.
The difference is it adds a THIRD sear that does the exact same thing as the secondary sear, except it works in the reverse direction.
Plus, I'd imagine the return spring is VERY heavy. Since it is the spring itself that actuates the sear on the return.
TO make up for the heavier spring, the trigger itself is longer to allow for greater leverage.
nick
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