I'm a relatively "long-time" lurker just now joining the forum. I stumbled upon the wiki as I was trying to find more information about the switches in my old Amiga 1200 keyboard... Even though these Mitsumis were not produced anymore I wanted to find a good keyboard with a similar feel. I eventually purchased a Filco Majestouch 2 with MX Brown switches; before that I had decided to learn touch-typing after 30 years of hunting and pecking and I figured the light tactile point of the browns would somehow help me type better than say purely linear mx reds.
I have to confess that the first few days with these mx browns were slightly disappointing as they really felt super light compared to the scissor switches on my macbook (on which I was practicing my touch-typing) and led to all sorts of typing mistakes (and curses). I took the board to work to use it as my daily driver and *forced* myself to use it exclusively. Two months later I could not use anything else

It all started again four weeks ago. I was thinking of these incredible NCD X-terminals we had at university. They came with these awesome clicky keyboards that made you want to type more C and Unix stuff. After a couple of sleepless nights it became clear that what I really needed was, in fact, a Filco Majestouch Ninja w/ MX Blue switches. To play it safe I purchased a switch try-bag from WASD first. The sample mx blue switch felt really nice, light and smooth with a substantially better tactility than my mx browns. And that mighty click reminded me of that NCD keyboard I was typing on many moons ago (I've never been able to confirm the switch type in the NCD though). Anyway I eventually ordered the Filco Ninja w/ Blues.
I received it two days ago and really I don't know what to think of it. The build quality is top-notch like my first Filco but the keys feel really stiff. The mx blue switch from the WASD try bag feels much lighter in comparison. In fact the WASD blue is as light as the brown switches in my other Filco once it's pressed past the actuation point. The blues on my new Filco feel 'scratchy' past the actuation point. It's hard to explain but the difference in feel is really noticeable and so is the fatigue in my fingers after 10 hours of non-stop coding at work.
So what do you keyboard veterans think? Is this stiffness compared to the browns normal after all? Was it the WASD switch that was abnormally light? Should I try to open the Filco and lube the switches, thus voiding its warranty only after two days of use? Or maybe I'm just expecting too much from these awesome mechanicals after countless nights of reading about them and watching keyboard pr0n on youtube?
Thanks in advance!