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Vsr Zero Trigger

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Does anybody know where i can get a zero trigger for a Tm vsr as cheap as possible everywhere is either out of stock or prices are £180+, i have emailed ASPUk but they haven't replied yet. If i can't find one someone i know is selling a swiss arms sar 10 quite cheap is it any good. Thanks.

 
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might be selling my Laylax z trigger in the summer if Wolverine get their act together

 
Zero triggers cost £180 though.

Single best spend on my VSR I did was the propper Laylax Zero trigger and piston at £180

 
If they are worth the price then i'll probably get one next week i've only found one in stock in Wolf Armouries have any of you used them before and are they reliable?

 
ASPUK get their parts from airsoftpro.cz, just order from them direct and save yourself a few £

 
Thanks Hef i think i checked airsoftpro.cz last night but they were out of stock.

 
Thanks for the help will probably go for the action army as i have heard pretty good things about them i think they had QC issues a while back but sorted it out from what i read.

 
If it's not too late go down the mancraft route, it'll save you money !

it's spring to gas, so gas is released in a controlled manor, instead of the spring tensing up then piston pushing air through cylinder to BB and what not.

 
Don't have to bother with expensive triggers..

 
I think he means because he's got an SDiK the improved sears aren't necessary.

Really though the difference in cost means it's basically bonkers not to get an SDiK at this point if price is the only sticking point. Not needing the trigger group, cylinder, cylinder internals or cylinder head means you make back about 80-90% of the cost of the kit and regulator anyway.

 
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I was going to get a mancraft kit but my local site doesn't allow hpa something to do with the insurance company.

 
Well if they allow CO2 then CO2 adapter kit :)

 
Yes. Use the search though if you're interested in learning more - throw in 'SDiK' :)

 
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