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Is it just me or did the fine folks at Exeter go overboard when deciding what mainspring to put in the P225A1? The DA on these guns is really heavy. Can I put in a lighter weight spring, and if so, what weight? Save the whales. Redeem them for valuable prizes... | ||
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I believe the first P6 guns for W German police dept required heavy springs to set off milspec primers. That may have carried into the P225. The mainsprings are about 25lb, and even P226 comes with 20#. You can buy Wolff springs in several weights and change that out easily w/o trigger work. Consider not going to the lightest w/o testing for reliable function with wide variety of ammo. The A1 version may be different, so I'll take any correction gracefully. ------------------ The plural of anecdote is not data. -Frank Kotsonis | |||
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My 225A1 is several years old and the double action pull is slightly heavier than my P229 or P239 but it is good DA trigger pull and shoots very well. I think individual examples may end up with different springs. It is reasonable to change the spring if you like a lighter pull.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Mountain Walker, | |||
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My P225A1 came from the factory with a red DAK mainspring. I replaced it with a #19 from wolff and it had worked great. | |||
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I went with the Wolff 17# in my 225A1 and it's been 100% reliable. g | |||
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Resident Rogue and Blackguard |
Good info. Looks like I'll grab a couple of Wolf springs and change them out. Thanks for the replies. Save the whales. Redeem them for valuable prizes... | |||
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I don't have the -A1, but an original P6 and it had the worst DA pull ever! I put a #19 in it which greatly improved it, I also have a #19 in my P226. Never any reliability issues and Grayguns uses the #19 for their duty level action jobs. I'd be willing to go #17 in a range or competition gun but not a carry gun, but that's just me. A great DA pull can be had with the #19 and some polishing. “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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Yup. The red DAK spring is ridiculous. I changed it out immediately. No issues. I think I bought a shooters pack from Wolff and started with the same weight as a 228 and then tried lower. Either way, ditch that red one. | |||
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The Sig P225a1 is my default carry gun. I swapped out the original factory mainspring for a Wolff 19#. Zero malfunction with any various ammunition. After polishing the trigger bar, sear, hammer, hammer strut and other action parts, my DA is 7 lbs. 8 ozs. and SA is 3 lbs. 6 ozs. Action is now super-smooth. And, no, I'm not too concerned about legal justification for the action enhancement work on a carry pistol. Bear in mind, compared to most striker-fire actions, the trigger pull is still considerably longer and DA pull is substantially heavier. So I assert the action enhancement ultimately engenders improved safety and accuracy. Illinois Concealed Carry Firearms Instructor, NRA Certified Pistol and CCW Instructor, Firearms Expert Witness - Fraternal Order of Police ************************************************************************************************************* "Civilian marksmanship was appalling, for a population obsessed with guns." - Lee Child, "A Wanted Man" | |||
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