ISMI makes springs for just about every magazine out there. CProducts uses CS springs (not made by ISMI) in their SS mags and is an option I think on their Alum. mags.Originally Posted by gcpd19
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ISMI makes springs for just about every magazine out there. CProducts uses CS springs (not made by ISMI) in their SS mags and is an option I think on their Alum. mags.Originally Posted by gcpd19
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I think the most important springs to keep your eye on is the extractor and action springs (in that order). A little PM with those can help with some headaches down the road. As said above there are upgrading options if you choose.
As far as ejector, hammer, trigger, J, sear, disco, various detent, etc, I am sure that they can fail over time, but if they were good quality to begin with - it is rare to see it happen.
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Paul,
Thats where the question was targeted. Fire control, extractor and ejector springs. But how many rounds. Is there a hard fast rule to follow?
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If there is a hard and fast rule, I am not specifically familiar with it. But there probably are some good guidlines that have been offered.Originally Posted by ShortyB
I have some old Colts (cica 1989) that have 20K round in them, and I have never needed to replace any springs except the extractor. I do think they would benefit from a new action spring.
I guess, to quantifiy some sort of advice, I would say if using a "milspec" quality extractor and action spring - replace after 5K rounds would work well as a preventitive maintainance.
If your using the rifle in the line of duty, cut those numbers in half.
ymmv
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Grant,
Are you still changing the ISMI springs at 3-5K intervals or are you simply checking them to ensure the length is acceptible?
I'm probably going to need two extractor and buffer (action) springs soon.
TS
Originally Posted by M4arc
True. It's just that 99% of the information given on such websites is about barrels, uppers, lowers and mags. Springs and other PM info is passed over or just not discussed most of the time.
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