Where to buy CZ SP-01 Springs?

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I have a SP-01 Shadow and am looking to try a 13lb Main Spring and a 11lb recoil spring (as well as a 13lb).

czcustom wants over $50 US to ship them up here and Wolff only seems to have recoil springs for older 75s and B models and heavy main springs.

Where can I find these springs? Will the B model springs work? What about mains?
 
Google Wolff gun springs

they make top quality springs for every gun. Cheap, too.

They dont list springs for an SP01 (as per my OP). Will the B springs fit an SP01 (again, as per my OP?) They also dont list having a main spring less then 15lbs or so.

Maybe I will shoot them an email...
 
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Angus wants 50$ when i order parts too, but i ask 2-3 other guys at the club using CZ'S if they need anything as well, then split shipping.
I'm sure you could find similar arrangements...
 
Me too i have quite a few on hand, which brings up this next recommendation. Buy many.
When running things on the edge (#13 main, #11 recoil, ext firing pin, firing pin soft spring, reloaded ammo to min power factor)
You will be changing springs every 3500 rounds or so, since running things limit will bring down reliability.
This is my opinion btw i am no expert, but many guys, i should say a whole lot run a cz shadow around here and we run them pretty much the same. If you want my list of easy upgrades don't be shy to ask.
 
Me too i have quite a few on hand, which brings up this next recommendation. Buy many.
When running things on the edge (#13 main, #11 recoil, ext firing pin, firing pin soft spring, reloaded ammo to min power factor)
You will be changing springs every 3500 rounds or so, since running things limit will bring down reliability.
This is my opinion btw i am no expert, but many guys, i should say a whole lot run a cz shadow around here and we run them pretty much the same. If you want my list of easy upgrades don't be shy to ask.

Could you share please what parts would you suggest to have for Shadow ?

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Thanks !
 
If you talk to Zoe at CZcustom when ordering and request they go just regular post shipping is about $5
 
I'd suggest staying away from reduced power firing pin spring.

To follow up on what CeeZer says. If you use the reduced power firing pin spring and extended firing pin and look at your primer under magnification(using federals) after firing you will find that the pin has hung up and dragged down the primer and then bounced causing another light hit.
 
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