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I would be interested in spare s.s. 9mm mags for a SAM.
I would suggest Wilson Combat 10 rd. from P&D in Edmonton
I had them in a couple of days.
I'm having ejection issues with mine about once a mag it doesn't eject the casing. Anyone else have thus issue? And what can I do about it?
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Not sure about the SAM but Kimber uses a 12 pound spring in their full size 9mm 1911s so that would be a good place to start. I don't see anything wrong with those cases except perhaps for the powder smudges. If the empties are ejecting consistently between 2-5 feet then your spring weight is probably good for that load. Any standard 1911 spring will work in the SAM all other factors being equal.
Yea they say 10-12# I put in a 15# I got a lighter mainspring so it violet ejects.
The reason I ask is I don't see soot 3/4 the way down the shell from other pistols.
It also sounds loader than the Glocks that I have shot,but maybe it's the range I shot at.
As for the mag I was not certain what was compatible on Wolverines site.
I didn't buy a spare mag when I got the pistol from Wolverine thinking a box of shells would last longer.
I have given up on that idea and will just buy by the case
Yes I know I need to get a spell csech
I love this land, but my country has fallen.
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I have an Enhanced Stainless 9mm and have had no issues at all with the original springs.
Why would you want to change something that works perfectly?
I have mags from 5 different manufactures and the only difference is capacity. Some stainless and some blued all work flawlessly.
Now saving pennies for a stainless longslide to go with my AMT.