SwampWolf
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1-It aint the gun, trust me. Bad mags or mag springs aside, the gun will do it's job, if you do yours, which is to support the frame during the auto-loading process.
No offense, but I don't "trust" you. As many have opined, way more often than not, it is the gun that's the cause of many kinds of jams; a malfunctioning pistol is a pistol that's malfunctioning. There's a lot more to what makes a semi-auto pistol perform correctly than magazine springs, to include but not limited to recoil springs, extractors/ejectors, chamber tolerances, relationship of the magazine follower to the chamber, bullet conformation/ammunition type and lubrication/cleaning issues; all having nothing whatsoever to do with how well or not so well a pistol is being grasped.
Most of the time, my advice is to quit blaming the grip (the easy "solution") when a semi-auto pistol is malfunctioning and start looking for the fix (the harder but more realistic solution).