Spring is in the Air
Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 1:14 pm
Well not here in NW Indiana, it's cold & more slop to come. I'm talking about the Mg 34 firing pin spring.
I'm replacing TNW's to get a better cocking pull on my 34. I ordered two firing pin springs from Sarco Inc $5 each, everyone else is out.
Not knowing if these springs will be worn out, but from what I've read here I'll give it a try. With some concern, some here say it may not fire different types of ammo. Some say they tried to contact Wolff Gunsprings, was there any luck in that?
Well enough with my rambling, Has anyone tried a Colt 45 1911 recoil spring? I does fit the firing pin and slide into the bolt.
It is to long, I have a standard 1911 barrel 5 1/2" , I'm not going to cut , but many dealers have colt 45 recoil springs in different weights. Normal 1911 5 1/2" spring is 16 lbs. and you can go higher up to 28 lb. or lower down to 7 lb.
When I get my Sarco mg34 springs, I'll see how long they should be and maybe I'll have to experiment if I need too. It's just a thought.
I'm replacing TNW's to get a better cocking pull on my 34. I ordered two firing pin springs from Sarco Inc $5 each, everyone else is out.
Not knowing if these springs will be worn out, but from what I've read here I'll give it a try. With some concern, some here say it may not fire different types of ammo. Some say they tried to contact Wolff Gunsprings, was there any luck in that?
Well enough with my rambling, Has anyone tried a Colt 45 1911 recoil spring? I does fit the firing pin and slide into the bolt.
It is to long, I have a standard 1911 barrel 5 1/2" , I'm not going to cut , but many dealers have colt 45 recoil springs in different weights. Normal 1911 5 1/2" spring is 16 lbs. and you can go higher up to 28 lb. or lower down to 7 lb.
When I get my Sarco mg34 springs, I'll see how long they should be and maybe I'll have to experiment if I need too. It's just a thought.