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Ed Brown Gun Springs
| Recoil Springs Most shooters set up the gun to suit themselves depending on their load, bullet weight and grip on the gun. You should have the ejected brass land from five to ten feet away from your feet. If the brass falls on your feet, or fails to eject, you need a lighter spring. If the brass lands fifteen to twenty feet away, you need a heavier spring. It is always a good idea to have a replacement spring on hand. |
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| 9165-G | 16.5 pound (Standard) | $9.95 | < |
| 918-G | 18 pound (Heavy Duty) | $9.95 | < |
| 918-C | 18 pound for Commander (Standard) | $9.95 | < |
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920-C |
20 pound for Commander (Heavy Duty) | $9.95 | < |
| Sear Spring High-quality, tempered spring with extra length on the center leg that allows precise tuning of the disconnector. Helps prevent disconnector failure and gives positive sear engagement. |
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| 822 | Sear Spring | $5.95 |
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| 822-HC | Hardcore® | $7.95 |
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Heavy Duty Firing Pin Spring
For use on all guns for upgrade or replacement.
| 908 | Heavy Duty Firing Pin Spring | $2.95 |
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Light Magazine Release Spring
For use on competition guns for faster magazine changes.
| 909 | Light Magazine Release Spring | $2.95 |
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| Competition Mainspring for 1911 Mainsprings wear out due to age and use and should be replaced. We recommend this spring rather than the factory standard for a lighter, longer-lasting trigger pull. Plenty of power to set off even the hardest of primers. |
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| 919 | Competition Mainspring for 1911, 5 pack | $8.95 |
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