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interested in hammer spring weights; | ||
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It varies. All of my SIGs are range guns, so I tend to use the lightest mainspring that gives reliable ignition. I have used 17 lb. in some guns, yet have had trouble with 17 in another. | |||
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#19 for me, much netter trigger and still reliable ignition. P6, and 226, both carry guns. Id try a #17 in a range only or competition gun. “People have to really suffer before they can risk doing what they love.” –Chuck Palahnuik Be harder to kill: https://preparefit.ck.page | |||
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I started with #17 springs in my P-6s, but experienced an occasional light primer strike. I replaced them with a #18 in one, and a #19 in the other. Problem solved. | |||
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I'm running a Wolff 19# spring in my P228 - mainly because I updated the hammer strut & mainspring assembly which required a replacement spring. I have had zero issues with ignition. All of my other P-Series pistols wear the factory spring. | |||
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