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    Quote Originally Posted by Petay View Post
    anyone have the details of the different stages now days...? Is the piston buttoned in a stage 1 tune?
    No buttoning on any of SFS's tunes a stge 1 is degrease , debure and polish internals , size piston seal , fit new spring with custom top hat and spring guide , tune the trigger and relube . A stage 2 is the same but the spring guide is is fixed in to the back block
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    Quote Originally Posted by magnummike View Post
    No buttoning on any of SFS's tunes a stge 1 is degrease , debure and polish internals , size piston seal , fit new spring with custom top hat and spring guide , tune the trigger and relube . A stage 2 is the same but the spring guide is is fixed in to the back block

    Thanks for the info. Looks like I need to find one of the fore mentioned people on here to do the piston buttoning for me then. From that point I could just use a vmach kit or similar and do all the debuting and polishing to the the internals and trigger myself..

    Any ideas who could do the buttoning folks?

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    Give wonkey donkey or bigtoe a pm

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    Yes i second Wonky Donky , he will do what ever you need .
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    I'm surprised it took until post #8 before someone suggested a tune from someone other than SFS.........The OP asked what options you get with an SFS tune not "Who should I get to tune my rifle?"!

    Why do springer tuning posts always seem to bring out the "My tuner is better than your tuner" posts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fok View Post
    I'm surprised it took until post #8 before someone suggested a tune from someone other than SFS.........The OP asked what options you get with an SFS tune not "Who should I get to tune my rifle?"!

    Why do springer tuning posts always seem to bring out the "My tuner is better than your tuner" posts?
    What are you on about ???????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by fok View Post
    I'm surprised it took until post #8 before someone suggested a tune from someone other than SFS.........The OP asked what options you get with an SFS tune not "Who should I get to tune my rifle?"!

    Why do springer tuning posts always seem to bring out the "My tuner is better than your tuner" posts?
    why do you not read ALL the posts as they appear

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    In fairness I did ask about what you get from SFS various stages of tune but when it was pointed out there is no buttoning done on any of Tony's tunes I asked who from the BBS could do it so I could just go with a vmach kit after the buttoning had been done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fok View Post
    I'm surprised it took until post #8 before someone suggested a tune from someone other than SFS.........The OP asked what options you get with an SFS tune not "Who should I get to tune my rifle?"!

    Why do springer tuning posts always seem to bring out the "My tuner is better than your tuner" posts?
    no one said anything about being better than any one else

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    Quote Originally Posted by fok View Post
    I'm surprised it took until post #8 before someone suggested a tune from someone other than SFS.........The OP asked what options you get with an SFS tune not "Who should I get to tune my rifle?"!

    Why do springer tuning posts always seem to bring out the "My tuner is better than your tuner" posts?
    Its the nature of forums to diverge.

    But I digress...

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    Don't get obsessed with buttons.

    Do it the other way around ...

    Fit a decent kit, debur, polish piston, size seal. That with decent modern lubes on the piston and comp tube and you will probably not want to go with buttons ( someone like Bigtoe will be along to advise on latest lubes ).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petay View Post
    Thanks for the info. Looks like I need to find one of the fore mentioned people on here to do the piston buttoning for me then. From that point I could just use a vmach kit or similar and do all the debuting and polishing to the the internals and trigger myself..

    Any ideas who could do the buttoning folks?
    Saving yourself a heap of squids doing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thumbhole View Post
    Saving yourself a heap of squids doing it.
    But will the rifle be as good as It would be If you took It to one of the best tuners In the country, that's the question
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    Quote Originally Posted by luckymjr View Post
    But will the rifle be as good as It would be If you took It to one of the best tuners In the country, that's the question
    Depending on one's ability to finish the job properly, quite possibly. How good the finished article really is comes down to personal preference and what you aim to achieve.

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