I know wolf springs sells springs but i dont know which one I need. Of course if someone wants to sell one, id take it
I expressed my concerns in another forum regarding reducing the trigger pull in one of my CZ's, and a forum member pm'd me and asked what I was looking for. I told him that I was looking for 11.5 pound springs, reduced firing pin springs to go with that and reduced power firing pin block springs. He said 'send me $40 US by (FRAUD ALERT) and I will send them to you. I did and so did he. I received them in less than ten days as they were not even stuck at customs. The reduced power firing pin springs were lighter than the ones that came with my 13# springs purchased from Wolverine, and they work 100%. Every now and then, you have exceptional forum members that jump out and assist us deprived Canadians.Id like to know where all you guys found the 11.5lb one, I have the extended firing pin with the RAMI lighter firing pin spring, no way I would get light primer strikes.
Lock times, I have not noticed any difference in lock times with reduced springs.
An 11.5 # spring does reduce the DA considerably. With my gauge, the DA pull on my Shadow 2 is measured in at a consistent 6.5 lbs, SA is just under 3 lbs. Keep in mind though that my gun is no wheres near broken in, so it will probably reduce a little from that over time. I have used the same setup in my Shadowline, and the pull is a little heavier at 7 lbs DA, but it is not that noticeable. SA is the same! I have not had ANY light strikes while using the reduced power firing pin spring in either gun.Good to hear.
Are Shadow 2 owners getting sub-8lb DA after swapping out to a 13lb mainspring?
An 11.5 # spring does reduce the DA considerably. With my gauge, the DA pull on my Shadow 2 is measured in at a consistent 6.5 lbs, SA is just under 3 lbs. Keep in mind though that my gun is no wheres near broken in, so it will probably reduce a little from that over time. I have used the same setup in my Shadowline, and the pull is a little heavier at 7 lbs DA, but it is not that noticeable. SA is the same! I have not had ANY light strikes while using the reduced power firing pin spring in either gun.
I have never tried a 12 lb spring so I can't comment. I have tried 13 lb, and it too did not break the 8 lb scale mark. I would say that you probably got a 13 lb spring (You can't test this, and not all suppliers are honest). 12 lb should have broken 8 lbs, I would guess. It would also depend on the gun as the Shadow 2 has a better trigger. The Shadow line was a 1/2 lb heavier with the 11.5 lb spring.Humm, unless there's a big jump from 12lb to 11.5lb or the 12lb spring I got from IPSCStore wasn't 12lbs as listed on the package. With the 12lbs, I still can't trip my Wheeler scale which maxes out at 8lbs.