Springer's posted article was a good one....but if it is true, then why is it common to dry fire guns in order to release spring compression in firing mechanisms?
The springs in my original (non drop free)Glock 19 magazines where left fully oaded between range sessions for 13 years before they needed to be replaced. They didn't fail to feed ammo but started intermittently failing to engage the slide stop fully. To get them running correctly I replaced the springs with new springs from Wolf and replaced the followers with an updated style. I'll let you know in the next 7 years or so if 13 years is a good approximation of spring life or not.
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