I have a NOS switch and it takes a surprising amount of force to cancel the signal, it would take a strong setup to work.
Newbie here so my experience is limited. I too bought a NOS switch from one of the notable vendors last year and after I disassembled it, I am now sure that it is really a Chineium clone fake as it look a tremendous amount of force to activate the cancel arm thingy and it would break multiple 3D printed rings that yet another vendor provided me. Lesson learned.
As pictured above, I ended up using a radiator hose clamp to keep mounted on the steering wheel otherwise it would pop off because of the amount of force required to cancel. I also found when they printed the rings, the little tabs that contact the switch were hollow and broke off easily. I tried screwing in a small screw to fill the void and that helped a bit but they still eventually broke.
I have a feeling the military rings are not 3D printed but are injection molded and tougher.
I kind of gave up on the self canceling.
A while later I stumbled on a used switch and decided to take another chance and it was a genuine US one and was
super easy to cancel requiring no force at all.
The 3D printer rings seem to work fine now and I don't think they need any reinforcement with a genuine US switch. But I put back a ring that I reinforced and still have held on with the radiator clamp. No issues and it has worked reliably without failure.