Posted: 4/16/2006 2:25:19 PM EDT
| I have couple of 229's neither of which have over a couple of thousand rounds through them. I began to have failure of the slide to completely chamber a round in one of them. I bought a new recoil spring and the problem was solved. I will be damned if today I didn't take the other 229 out and the same thing started happening. My question is at what point/rounds should you replace your spring because a couple of thousand rounds seems a little early for the spring to weaken that much. |
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Most all springs are about the same, after about 1000 - 2000 rounds you should replace them. This all depends on factors such as how stout of a load you are using, how rugged the spring and the original power of it. If you are like me and your life may depend on it, then replace all recoil springs at 1000 rounds. I do this with my XDs, 1911s, and SIGs What makes anyone think a spring that handles the recoil of a gun will last forever is beyond me. Considering you can get them from MidwayUSA for $8 or the complete tune-up from Sig for $30 thats pretty good. |
Just because you haven't had "problems" with the Glock doesn't mean the spring shouldn't have already been replaced. |