Basically I ended up with a lonewolf frame, 23 slide, and KKM 40-9 bbl. So the question ISMI VS Wolff and spring weight?
Basically I ended up with a lonewolf frame, 23 slide, and KKM 40-9 bbl. So the question ISMI VS Wolff and spring weight?
Shrug.
It will depend on your load and what you like.
Between the two, you will get a billion and seven different opinions as to which is better or which feels better.
For the longest time i shot wolf 14lb springs simply because ISMI didnt make a 14 pounder. If i had wanted to lighter i would have gone with an ISMI. There are plenty of debates about round wire versus flat wire so if you want to read about the differences, simply google.
You are a genuine toolbag if you have your EDC "loadout" in your signature line...
Thanks. I was thinking captured vs uncaptured I mainly shoot 115/124 factory reman or my carry ammo hst 124+p
Stupid question but in my search for answers I found the factory 19 recoil spring to be 18# is there a reason I would run a 14#?
Tuning the recoil impulse to your grip strength and technique.
This video sums the concept up nicely.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3UVLm2GajI
You are a genuine toolbag if you have your EDC "loadout" in your signature line...
I've used both and I like factory Glock springs.
I have a 19 in the safe with a Wolff guiderod and factory weight spring that has maybe 300 rounds on it and it barely holds itself in battery.
The only reason I bring this up is the gentleman at kkm recommended Wolff 14# I've been running an ismi I don't even know the # for awhile now in my 19 and it seems to work.
Most people running KKM barrels are probably shooting competitively and 13 to 14lb springs tend to be the norm for most guys running the guns in a gaming setting.
You are a genuine toolbag if you have your EDC "loadout" in your signature line...
Understood, for some reason the video doesn't seem to want to play. I will primarily be using this for carry if it works properly.
Stick to 15 or 16 lb springs then.
You are a genuine toolbag if you have your EDC "loadout" in your signature line...
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