fulloflead
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Hi. I'm having trouble with a Browning HiPower 9mm. When I use Corbon +P ammo the primer flows back into the firing pin hole and gets shaved off, leaving the fired case looking like it contains an unfired primer. The shaved pieces clog up the firing pin hole after a few rounds.
I had a C&S lightened spring kit installed, so I went back to all the factory springs to see if that would help, but it didn't.
So, now, I've got a set of several extra-power Wolf recoil springs that I'm going to try and see if that solves the problem.
They come with extra-power firing pin springs. What, exactly, does it do? If I use the extra-power recoil and firing pin springs in combination with the lighter hammer spring from C&S, will it cause light primer strikes?
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I had a C&S lightened spring kit installed, so I went back to all the factory springs to see if that would help, but it didn't.
So, now, I've got a set of several extra-power Wolf recoil springs that I'm going to try and see if that solves the problem.
They come with extra-power firing pin springs. What, exactly, does it do? If I use the extra-power recoil and firing pin springs in combination with the lighter hammer spring from C&S, will it cause light primer strikes?
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