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Aftermarket trigger for St. Victor 9mm PCC

I purchased a Springfield Armory PCC several months ago for use in shooting USPSA matches. The rifle shot fine, but I wasn't in love with the trigger. I decided to install a Hiperfire trigger specifically designed for PCCs. I had the installation done by our local gunsmiths who I have used previously to work on a number of firearms and do a very good job.

I took the rifle to the range and zeroed and ran about 200 rounds through it. Everything appeared to work satisfactorily. I then took it to a match and on the first stage, the rifle "doubled" and went full auto. I was immediately disqualified which I understand.

Has anyone here found an aftermarket trigger that works successfully in their St. Victor 9MM PCC?
 
This question was asked 2 years ago with no response. I purchased the St Victor 9mm 5.5", and am interested in a Forced Reset Trigger, but unable to find any aftermarket triggers for this PCC.
Anyone?
 
When I asked that question to my LGS, they said the Victor 9 is not the same. Guess I need to find out for sure. Can you verify that? Would be nice if that's the case.
 
When I asked that question to my LGS, they said the Victor 9 is not the same. Guess I need to find out for sure. Can you verify that? Would be nice if that's the case.
Most AR PCC's have custom lowers that have some proprietary parts but the triggers in AR PCC's typically accept standard AR triggers. I do not own a Victor PCC but I am familiar with the basic design of an AR PCC and AR's in general having put together many of them. @OkiePewPew asked @xdman to chime in as he is the unofficial SA mascot and knows pretty much everything there is to know about SA firearms.
 
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Thank you everyone, I appreciate the good info. I took my St Victor 9mm 5.5" out to the range and sighted in the red dot, and then played with ammo dumping with 4 32round magazines. It's amazingly fun. The only issue I had with it was that after 200 or so rounds, I was having to push the trigger forward for the reset, thus the hunt for a trigger, and if I'm going to do that, I might as well get a fun trigger, either binary or forced reset
 
Thank you everyone, I appreciate the good info. I took my St Victor 9mm 5.5" out to the range and sighted in the red dot, and then played with ammo dumping with 4 32round magazines. It's amazingly fun. The only issue I had with it was that after 200 or so rounds, I was having to push the trigger forward for the reset, thus the hunt for a trigger, and if I'm going to do that, I might as well get a fun trigger, either binary or forced reset
Sounds like a possible issue cycling the bolt completely if the trigger isnt resetting. Are you using factory ammo or reloads? I would contact SA and send it in for a warranty check if the trigger isnt fully resetting.

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Definitely using factory ammo, the issue didn't happen immediately, I'll probably take it out one more time, and if I have the same problem, I'll call Customer Service. If it happens immediately, I'll just send it away and put holes in paper with my 1911 until it comes back
 
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