Go ![]() | New ![]() | Find ![]() | Notify ![]() | Tools ![]() | Reply ![]() | |
| No ethanol! |
I had one for a while and noticed mine had a much heavier trigger pull. I recall learning my 225 kept the heavier main spring of the W German P6, because of police there using ammo w/ military primers. I changed out what I believed to be #24, to a #20, and made it about the same as my 226s. I did not go lighter tho you likely can. ------------------ The plural of anecdote is not data. -Frank Kotsonis | |||
|
Member![]() |
My trigger pull is around 3.5 lbs single action and 8.5 lbs in DA. P225 P365 X-Macro | |||
|
| Member |
Hit up user bdavis for some of his P6/P225 magazine baseplates. Great addition. | |||
|
| King Nothing |
That’s a sweet piece there, glad it sounds to be working out for you minus the one mag. I had an early 80s P6, the only gun I regret selling. They are such nice guns, almost like the perfect size and balance. Your trigger sounds much nicer than the P6 I had, too. Hopefully you can keep the mags you have in working order, doesn’t seem like there’s many left floating around. ...Then it comes to be that the soothing light at the end of your tunnel, was just a freight train coming your way... | |||
|
Member![]() |
I ordered a Wolff spring for that one mag. I'm hoping that will fix the issue P225 P365 X-Macro | |||
|
Member![]() |
I got the new spring today and now the mag will hold eight rounds. I will be test firing it when I am at work on Sunday to make sure it functions 100%. P225 P365 X-Macro | |||
|
| Peace through superior firepower |
My advice is to put new Wolff springs in the other three mags, too | |||
|
Member![]() |
That sounds like a great idea! P225 P365 X-Macro | |||
|
Member![]() |
| |||
|
Member![]() |
I test fired the one problem magazine that I had. The new Wolff spring installed worked perfecty! P225 P365 X-Macro | |||
|
| Powered by Social Strata | Page 1 2 |
| Please Wait. Your request is being processed... |
|

