Wade that pretty much sums it up,I have a gen1 in a manners T2a with APA bottom metal and a 3x18 gen 2 vortex razor with a 18” MTU Bartlein on it and it will put a smile on your face..I wouldn’t worry to much about the different versions they will all shoot.For anyone else who is interested and doesn't want to search SH half a dozen different ways till they find it.
Apr 28, 2020
Gen 1: Cocking piece is pinned to firing pin, a la Remington DNA. Bolt shroud is threaded into bolt body via 1/2-20 threads. Bolt nose is captured via two pins, a la Remington 40X. I've spoken in the past that when I started this project, it was to re-introduce the 40X, but ultimately went a different route. The fire control was the only remaining Remington DNA from what was the original project.
Gen 1.2: Cocking piece is threaded to firing pin via 1/4-48 threads and secured with set screw through bottom of cocking piece. Shroud remains threaded into bolt body via 1/2-20 threads. Bolt nose remains captured via two pins.
Gen 2: Cocking piece is threaded to firing pin via 1/4-48 threads and secured with set screw through bottom of cocking piece. Shroud is captured in bolt body via a locking lug, providing rapid tool-less disassembly. Bolt nose is captured via two locking lugs providing rapid tool-less disassembly.
The Gen 2 fire control system is a product of R&D put into the V-22S and rolled backwards into the repeater platforms. In the V-22S, the cocking piece has a vertical sear face that requires the Vudoo/Flavio trigger. I've been asked if other triggers can be used in the V-22S and the answer is, yes, they can, but it will require the use of the Vudoo cocking piece with the 60 degree sear surface.
Very soon, we'll also have a Vudoo/Flavio trigger for the repeaters which will also use the vertical sear.
Rob, it wasn't in that thread, at least not that I could find. And as far as I was able to surmise there isn't a way to search inside individual threads. When it's 178 pages that might be useful.
Another change in the Vudoo was going from a flat breach to a cone breach.