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PM sent smile I'll be happy to take a look at them.


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Originally Posted by JamesDunn
I used to have made a 18.5lb square wire spring for the 1911.


Square stock springs are absolutely THE very best performing spring there is, IMO.

Used to have a source for them but not anymore; now I use variable rate springs in most of my guns.

My general preference is to use the lightest spring that functions properly. That usually is a 16.5 - 17.5 lb in a 5" gun, 18.5 or 19 in a 4.25" gun.

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