22 pound recoil spring.

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boomer
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Re: 22 pound recoil spring.

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The Loudest Sound in a Gun Fight is......CLICK! Weapon performance and weapon retention are the most important items. It just ain't cool getting shot with your own gun because you don't know how to control it.

Shooting at paper and shooting at another human being in a combat situation is not even close. Accuracy does not even enter into the equation nor is it relavent. You can't shoot a gun you just lost possession of to the bad guy because you handled it wrong or presented it in the incorrect position and manner.

There is always a gun in a bad situation, you bring it there with you. Small pistols are very difficult to control and keep control of. I hope they teach you this as well.
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Re: 22 pound recoil spring.

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I did not replace the firing pin spring, it is stock.
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Re: 22 pound recoil spring.

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I would change it if I were you. Springs affect timing and if you damage the firing pin the pistol is toast!
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