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Big Dooh!

Posted: May 12th, 2008, 7:26 am
by doyle
I ordered an extra-power recoil spring and an 18lb hammer spring for my latest P-64 acquisition (Along with replacement springs for several other types of handguns). When they came in on Saturday I layed everything out and started replacing springs.

After putting the P-64 back together, I pulled the trigger back double action and found that it was WAY too easy - almost like a toy cap gun. I figured Wolfe had just mistakenly sent me the wrong hammer spring and I was going to have to reorder. :o

Then, this morning, I looked in the box and I found a package containing one 18lb P-64 hammer spring. Instantly I knew what I had done wrong. I had used the replacement firing pin spring that they always send with the extra-power recoill springs.

Dooh! :-X

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Posted: May 12th, 2008, 7:59 am
by normsutton
doyle

glad it came to a happy ending

NORM

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Posted: May 14th, 2008, 11:23 am
by electross
Thats funny, at least you figured it out before sending off a complaint to Wolff Gun Springs. Talk about a light strike on the primer! Did you even try it?

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Posted: May 14th, 2008, 11:51 am
by weetabix
Has anyone replaced the firing pin spring? Is it helpful?

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Posted: May 14th, 2008, 12:51 pm
by donnerwetter58
weetabix,
Yes, I have replaced the firing pin springs on both of my P-64's along with the recoil spring change. It's only purpose is safety.
When increasing the weight of the recoil spring you also increase the slide speed. The firing pin is an inertia type held back by the firing pin spring. If the spring were missing or too light the gun could conceivably fire (without the hammer dropping) when the slide cycles closed. It's most likely a liability issue for Wolff...and anyone who installs the recoil spring without installing the associated firing pin spring.
It's not difficult to do and gives you the opportunity to clean the slide internals while it is apart.

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Posted: May 14th, 2008, 2:14 pm
by weetabix
That actually sounds kind of fun. I need one day a week set aside to play with my guns on the bench. ;D

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Posted: May 17th, 2008, 4:48 pm
by fritzhund
I have changed the firing pin spring each time I have changed the recoil spring on my P-64's. Wolff offers some fine springs.

This can be a pain in the........though! Do it right the first time. Read all about it here!

I now know my shop so well that I can guess where the missing spring might be! The big ziplock bag is a must for this the first time. I wish I knew that the first time I took one apart. No more missing parts.

Booooooinng!

Fritzhund

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Posted: May 17th, 2008, 6:08 pm
by trent
I like that, gave me a good chuckle. Thanks for sharing.

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Posted: May 17th, 2008, 10:34 pm
by fritzhund
HAHA

Zing went the spring :'(

Luckily we have Wolff and TN for springs and parts 8-)

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Posted: June 1st, 2008, 4:57 pm
by gunneyrabbit
Now I feel better, LOL. :)
G.R.