chiltech500
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I had 2.5 lb trigger job on a Springfield Armory 9mm to use for Bullseye use. My intent was to use it as the base for a 22 Nelson conversion.
I had some issues with the gunsmith in getting my pistol back to me and don't want to name names, but I will doubt anything he says to me at this point, which is why I am asking for info. here.
I have shot the pistol in 9mm about 200 rounds, a few times after inserting a mag the slide snapped closed. I know the smith replaced a very stiff stock SA mainspring with a much lighter main spring.
I also have experienced what I believe are light firing pin strikes. The round doesn't fire and after exam there's a slight pin mark; then I have re-chambered the round and it fires. So I'm believing the smith used a lighter firing pin spring.
I believe he replaced the recoil spring with a lighter spring as well, ejected cases go almost nowhere (that's the sign of a light recoil spring right?)
Any opinions, thoughts ideas are welcomed.
I had some issues with the gunsmith in getting my pistol back to me and don't want to name names, but I will doubt anything he says to me at this point, which is why I am asking for info. here.
I have shot the pistol in 9mm about 200 rounds, a few times after inserting a mag the slide snapped closed. I know the smith replaced a very stiff stock SA mainspring with a much lighter main spring.
I also have experienced what I believe are light firing pin strikes. The round doesn't fire and after exam there's a slight pin mark; then I have re-chambered the round and it fires. So I'm believing the smith used a lighter firing pin spring.
I believe he replaced the recoil spring with a lighter spring as well, ejected cases go almost nowhere (that's the sign of a light recoil spring right?)
Any opinions, thoughts ideas are welcomed.