Wolf Springs Question

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Wolf Springs Question

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I've been doing some reading here and want to better the trigger pull on my P64 when I finally get it home. I have seen recommendations for an 18lb. Hammer Spring and 20lbs for the recoil spring. However, I'm having trouble finding them at the Wolff website. Everything is lighter.

Dumb question, does the P64 take the same springs as the P65 including the magazine spring?
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Different thing.

Here's the page you want:

http://www.gunsprings.com/index.cfm?pag ... D=1&mID=49

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Thanks a bunch Kirk.
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I screwed up, it's a P63. What would you recommend to be the best weight springs for it? Thanks and sorry for the hassle.
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CA357 wrote:I screwed up, it's a P63. What would you recommend to be the best weight springs for it? Thanks and sorry for the hassle.
I use the 17lb hammer spring, the 20lb recoil spring and the wolf firing pin spring in my P64 and it is flawless after hundreds of rounds.
In my FEG PA-63 I use a 11lb Wolf hammer spring 13lb recoil and the wolf firing pin spring.

Both guns are totally reliable and a pleasure to shoot.
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CA357 wrote: the wolf firing pin spring in my P64
I don't see a firing pin spring on the Wolff site. Mind if i ask where you found this item?

thanks.

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Waynia, the firing pin spring comes with the recoil spring. You can't get it by itself, you have to buy the recoil spring to get it.
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