I am just curious about the different springs (recoil and firing pin). I understand the lighter hammer spring. Makes sense that it would lighten the double action trigger pull. For target shooting that makes sense. For me that is not a problem. I know that if the gun were used in self defense you wouldn't feel that first trigger pull. It is a bit of a safety feature if you carry one in the chamber safety off.
The other springs I am not sure about are the recoil and firing pin. If your pistol functions well with the factory recoil spring is there really a need to put a new one in? If you are using factory ammunition is there really a need for a stronger spring?
I am also confused about the firing pin spring. Why the need for a stronger one? All it really does is keep the pistol from slam firing isn’t it?
I am just asking these questions because I don’t understand and don’t want to do it “just because”.
Could someone explain?
Thanks
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Re: Springs??
Thanks,
I thought I was on the right track regarding the recoil spring. It seems like a lot of people don't really notice a reduction in recoil and as far as I knew the stronger recoil spring would be used if you were using heavier ammo.
Since my pistol funtions well with factory ammo I guess I will stay with the stock springs. Don't plan on running hot ammo through it.
Thanks again.
I thought I was on the right track regarding the recoil spring. It seems like a lot of people don't really notice a reduction in recoil and as far as I knew the stronger recoil spring would be used if you were using heavier ammo.
Since my pistol funtions well with factory ammo I guess I will stay with the stock springs. Don't plan on running hot ammo through it.
Thanks again.
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