![]() Which means it will not have enough "spring power" to function properly after it shortens a bit (a normal change.) Let it set for a few days and see if you notice a difference. If you can install it without shortening/cutting it, and can rack the slide, you may find that you've been shortening it unnecessarily. Nearly all (non-captured) recoil springs will be noticeably longer than the current (used) spring before they are installed, but will shorten considerably after a few days. Does Phoenix Arms not sell them?Īre the new springs just longer than what was originally in the gun, or so much longer you can't get them installed? If you're buying springs from Numrich, you may be getting USED springs. Maybe there's been a design change, and if so they should be able to tell you what to do. There only seems to be ONE recoil spring - it appears that the standard and 5" barrels use the same spring, and from what I can see of the design in the downloadable manual, that makes sense. Have you talked to Phoenix Arms about the problem? (909) 937-6900 in Ontario, California. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
March 2023
Categories |