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extra power mag springs
Who all has put in the extra power mag springs and did it solve all your FTF problems?
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i use wolff springs in mine, but more so because I use +2 base pads. never had an issue with them. gunsprings.com is a great company with great products. I also use their service packs
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When and if I have a factory magazine spring go soft it gets replaced with Wolff plus springs,never any feed problems. SJ 40
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Where do you guys buy them?
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Prices are reasonable shipping by USPS reasonable and when they show in stock they are. SJ 40 |
I've had some issues with wolf+10% in my g20. I shoot some 200 gr HC that have some very wide meplets. My mags with wolf springs would give me ftfeed with the meplet catching the top of the chamber on the way in. And it was doing it 2-3 times per mag. I switched to my mags with stock springs and everything feed fine. FYI I was also testing some 11 coil glock springs (which seemed stiffer than wolf) and they also caused jams. Now all my mag spring combos worked great with all my other loads I normally shoot. I think if you really needed a mag that much faster you would need to mod the follower. One of the reasons I think there's been so many changes in the .40 mags. Stiffer springs , change followers.
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I'm just kinda at a loss. I thought I'd try the springs.
I've got a lasermax guide rod and a weapon light. I'm sure the combination isn't helping my situation but i've had ftf with a couple different hollow points and a couple different mags. FMJ never fails (strange?). I'll keep trying to dial it in I guess |
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With the factory recoil spring and 180gr gold dots it was still failing to feed. Even with the Mongolian death grip still failed. Finally took the x300 light off and finished the magazine with out a hitch.
This makes me sad. Very sad. I really love having the light but don't want it if it's hurting performance. Any thoughts from anybody? |
Yup, get a Surefire or Streamlight hand held flashlight.
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You might try a loser grip. That could help slow down the slide helping things. If the gun is a 40 I'd try a wolf +10 spring. Their cheap and I won't take many rounds to find out.
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I was able to find this short clip of it,you may have to watch it a couple of times but it is their none the less. You can see the dust cover flexing and that flex is transmitted through the entire frame. SJ 40 |
It looks like the attachment grove is going away, during recoil. It could be the viewing angle changing, but you can tell that something is going on there.
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I don't have any experience with weapon lights but was looking to get one in the future, this makes me reconsider. Do steel framed pistols have malfunction with lights attached? |
I'm now curious if it's the non- Jello action of the frame with the light installed, the weight on the front end of the gun ,or the bullet shape of the hollow point rounds.
Is the slide cycling too fast for the magazine to catch up? Is the different balance or different Jello action causing the slide not to travel back far enough or too far/too quick? Would +or- mag springs or +or- recoil springs change anything? Bullet shape does make a difference but I don't want to run FMJ all the time. Do the .45 ACP Glocks have rail mounted issues? If I'm rambling or whining tell me to shut-up. I'm just thinking out loud at this point. I'll prolly wind up leaving the light off the gun. |
The attached light issues on Glocks seem to center around .40 models and nt so much with other calibers. Seems a bit perplexing, but I can be easily perplexed. That said one of the obvious advantages to a light that is not attached to the gun is the ability to shine the light at something without having to point the gun at it.
The couple of times I have spoke with the nice folks at Wolff they have been great. |
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