I'm a picky guy when it comes to firearms consistency. So every time I disassemble my pistol for cleaning I'll follow the same ritual for disassembling, cleaning, and reassembly.
One thing I always do is to orient my recoil spring in exactly the same way every time. However, after shooting over 8000 rounds, my recoil spring is noticeable bent if unsupported by the guide rod. Yet, so far, the gun has remained extremely accurate and consistent.
I know the cause of the bend is due to the barrel tilting (part of short recoil design).
My question is: Should I have regularly rotated or even flipped my recoil spring to extend its service life?
What are other peoples views on recoil spring preservation/replacement?
Appreciate any responses or advice!
One thing I always do is to orient my recoil spring in exactly the same way every time. However, after shooting over 8000 rounds, my recoil spring is noticeable bent if unsupported by the guide rod. Yet, so far, the gun has remained extremely accurate and consistent.
I know the cause of the bend is due to the barrel tilting (part of short recoil design).
My question is: Should I have regularly rotated or even flipped my recoil spring to extend its service life?
What are other peoples views on recoil spring preservation/replacement?
Appreciate any responses or advice!


















































