Two #50 Springs

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Re: Two #50 Springs

Postby Byzantine109 » Fri Oct 29, 2021 0:58

There seems to be mixed responses in this thread and I am looking for a clear answer. I’m using x2 #50 springs on each axis on a GF III base with a 200mm extension and MCG pro ultimate. Is this a concern? I’m finally happy with the feel of the stick now…

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Re: Two #50 Springs

Postby fallout9 » Fri Oct 29, 2021 2:00

The max recommended for GFIII bases with A labeled springs is 1*40 + 1*50 per axis.

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Re: Two #50 Springs

Postby Drano » Fri Oct 29, 2021 17:12

Byzantine109 wrote:There seems to be mixed responses in this thread and I am looking for a clear answer. I’m using x2 #50 springs on each axis on a GF III base with a 200mm extension and MCG pro ultimate. Is this a concern? I’m finally happy with the feel of the stick now…


The reason for the mixed responses, and Fallout9 can correct me here if I'm wrong, is that for first gen of Gunfighter base (MKI) you could put 2x #50 springs. For subsequent marks 2 and 3 the limit is 1x #40 + 1x #50 on each axis as I understood it.

FWIW, I have a MKI and I'm still leery of putting that much stress on it! I got a pair of #30s on each with a 200mm extension. Seems fine to me. YMMV
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