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    Mil-spec Hammer/Trigger Spring Material & Coating

    Lately I have noticed a variation of hammer and trigger springs even from the same manufacturer/brand. Some are silver, some are black, others are sort of brownish.
    What is the mil-spec material and coating supposed to be?
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    Quote Originally Posted by prepare View Post
    Lately I have noticed a variation of hammer and trigger springs even from the same manufacturer/brand. Some are silver, some are black, others are sort of brownish.
    What is the mil-spec material and coating supposed to be?
    You are certainly an inquisitive little . . . fellow, aren't you.

    Well, since these two springs are made from stainless steel wire, they should be cleaned and passivated per SAE SMS2700 or ASTM A380 and ASTM A967.

    Most all of the springs are made from either stainless steel (17-7PH, ASTM A313) or music wire (ASTM A228).

    Stainless steel (finish passivated):
    8448520
    8448532
    8448532
    8448574
    8448583
    8448586
    8448590
    8448593
    8448594
    8448598
    8448611
    8448629
    8448633
    8448637
    8448659
    8448671
    8448787
    9349069
    9349070
    9349109
    9349116
    9390022
    9390027
    13021313

    Music wire (finish not specified)
    8448516
    8448540
    8448542
    8448753
    9349107
    12951020
    12999901
    12972695

    Other
    8448536 - AISI 1095 - Parkerized
    8448555 - AISI 1075 - Parkerized
    12011987 - AISI 1095 - Parkerized
    Last edited by lysander; 06-02-21 at 08:18.

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    Thats from seeing so much inconsistency on the commercial side. These springs are just a small example.
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    May not be "inconsistency", there are many ways to passivate.

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