bdg146
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Oh, and Daryl, where are you located? I may be interested in that P90 if you're serious about selling...
Hmmmm... Maybe I found the answer to this problem...
The new mag I bought was for the P97, but I was under the impression that the mags didn't change. I checked out Wolff's website to look at the mag springs, and they list different springs for the P90 and the P97 mags. So, if Wolff recommends different springs, then maybe stock Ruger mag springs are different too. Maybe that's why my new magazine is malfunctioning. What do you think? Should I buy a P90 mag spring and put it in my P97 mag? The physical dimensions of the two mags are the same, so fixing the spring should fix the problem.
Onto the recoil spring. I see the factory recoil spring is 11#. Wolff offers them in 12, 13, 14 and 16 pounds. What would you go for? How's 14 sound??
Remove the follower from the mag and bend the upper shelf or top of the follower so the end is about 3/8" from the lower shelf. This will cure the problem.