I'd put a little anti seize on the screws for the titanium mods but the aluminum mods don't need it, I have really short screws in all mine, they only grab by like 2 440 threads and I've never had a problem.
You guys are a riot, the solution to long throw is to have a thicker bottom on your button, forcing the contact lower, towards the battery, you don't have to add anything all that does is add vdrop n ask for trouble. . The reason I don't do it is it makes an auto fire more possible.
What type of anti seize for the Ti ones do you suggest Tom?
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. So far i see a and i quote a crud build up on firing pin and battery (preventive maintenance) which is normal, a battery rattle issue (easy fix) with different batteries good job takes all batteries, a long button throw for some (easy fix for a shorter throw) which could be fixed by lengthening the button or recommending a beefier replacement button be sold which could be sanded/filed for each individuals liking, and last aluminum threads for battery changes, (YOU did something wrong if they should get stripped out) this aluminum is used in everything from ground shaking Harley's, to sound barrier breaking Fighter Jets, a little drop of grease/vaseline every 6 months to ease your mind and you can take this mod with you in your next life. Wow I just did a people's review, I don't have this mod yet. Other than it hits like a train and built like a battleship anything else the people have to say before I pull the trigger