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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by gsgmfg@fosscad.io to c/general@forum.guncadindex.com

Hey friends,

I'm writing to see if there is any interest in a DIY parts kit for the SCS Super Safety.

Kits would be for 3-pos.

The kit would include:

- 2x Grade 5 Titanium Wear plates (.04" + 0.06") - tops machined flat
- 2x 1.5mm 304 Stainless Steel Rods - pre-cut to length
- 1x Rounded Brass Detent Pin

Price-wise I'm thinking $10. What do y'all think?


It's a fun project, I've had mine working very well. This cuts down a lot of the SCS and Amazon shopping logistics.

You'd just need a small mallet and some epoxy, maybe a 1.5mm drill bit if your printer isn't super dialed to clear out the holes.

I'll go by the shop and take a photo of what I'm thinking.


I also have pre-cut mil-spec triggers for sale for $20. But if you're in the DIY camp - I think I'd leave it to you for making your own cutting jig and doing your own trigger.

I could ostensibly include an uncut trigger for another $10. But I'm not sure if that's a value add.

LMK if there is interest. Or if the price point is off, etc. Only worth doing if y'all would appreciate it. What do you guys think?

EDIT: Made an initial batch here:

https://greysummitgear.com/products/gsg-09-diy-scs-ss/

$15 - with a stock mil-spec trigger.

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[-] LadPack91@forum.guncadindex.com 2 points 1 month ago

Hey! As the poster of the project, great job putting this together for a reasonable price (some dude before was trying to charge $60 a pack).

I've gotten reports well into the hundreds on these builds, and have not yet had a failure or heard of a failure.

[-] gsgmfg@fosscad.io 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

$60 for the raw components is asinine.

Yeah I have 600 rounds through one cam. No issues yet. I melted a PLA lever around 450 rounds suppressed and gassy, started making them from PA6-CF after that.

I'm in discussions with a metal finishing shop to coat the grade 5 titanium to further increase wear resistance. Might increase the price by a few bucks, but should be bulletproof after that.

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