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Looking around the MM9s Seimitsu uses are indeed a stepped resistance switch, which is a detail that's kind of hard to gleam the specifics of from the vague way people describe arcade buttons. So the more I mess around with pressing Hayabusas and Sanwas together to estimate the force the more the Hayabusa seems to be a modified PS-15 clone with a proprietary switch, and remolded upper surface, which also makes it seem like the Kuro was just an updated version of the old stock buttons with the new switch (they even kept the same complaint about getting stuck).

The claim the Hayabusa is shorter travel or activation than Sanwa pops up everywhere including this thread but without actual numbers to back it up I wonder if any of that is true or just based on the lighter initial force from people used to Sanwas.

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