How to replace USP recoil spring

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The recoil spring in my USP Tactical is getting pretty soft, I've put 5000+ rounds through it. I bet primer only loads would cycle the slide at this point :)

How hard is it to change the spring yourself? There's that little C-shaped clip thing on the end of the recoil assembly, is it as simple as taking that off and sliding the spring off, then putting a new spring on? What's the best way to get that C-shaped thing off?

Also, I don't see USP-T springs listed on wolf springs or elsewhere, does the USP-T use the same spring as a USP 45?

Thanks in advance.
 
yeah I think when you do it you need new C clips as well. Odd that it is soft at 5k..im at 12K and mine is ok..
 
Nichols actually had the springs in stock when I needed some. They are a ##### to replace, and you will need a new c clip or two (they can get launched easily while you are trying to clip them on.
 
redleg said:
Nichols actually had the springs in stock when I needed some. They are a ##### to replace, and you will need a new c clip or two (they can get launched easily while you are trying to clip them on.
Can't you just buy the complete assemply? Or is it much more expensive?
 
redleg said:
Nichols actually had the springs in stock when I needed some. They are a ##### to replace, and you will need a new c clip or two (they can get launched easily while you are trying to clip them on.
Pull a bedsheet over your head before you start. When (not if) the spring launches, it will simply hit the sheet and fall to the floor at your feet (most times ;))

At 16K my springs are all OK. 5K seems barely broken in.
 
i agree, my 9mm recoil assembly has a total combined round count of 16,000rs + at least.
 
capp325 said:
Can't you just buy the complete assemply? Or is it much more expensive?

Yes it is much more expensive.

For those that think they can go forever on the original spring, keep in mind that a replacement is cheap insurance. It is a good practice to replace springs after 5,000rds. I have a box full of cracked USP slides, and changing springs seems to extend their lifespan somewhat.
 
Plus I would think the Recoil spring for a 230gr .45 would have different requirements than 124gr 9mm. My gun takes more of a beating when I use factory 147gr ammo.
 
redleg said:
Yes it is much more expensive.

For those that think they can go forever on the original spring, keep in mind that a replacement is cheap insurance. It is a good practice to replace springs after 5,000rds. I have a box full of cracked USP slides, and changing springs seems to extend their lifespan somewhat.

How many rounds, and are they the stainless or regular slides??? :eek:
 
do you think the variability in the shooters wrist strength adds extra stress to you range guns? Sort of sets it up for stress cracks?
 
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