Let's say the recommended tension for the recoil spring in my pistol is 16 pounds. Is there a way to measure the tension of the spring that is in there? Surely, when Wolff says a spring is 14 or 16 or 18 pounds, they know that because they have a measuring device. Is there such a device available to us peons, at a reasonable price? (Compare, for example, trigger gauges.)
Instead of replacing springs every X rounds or every Y months, I would like to replace springs when the measuring device shows they actually need to be replaced. It would also be helpful to be able to rule out spring tension in diagnosing feeding/extraction problems. If a gun is failing to feed or extract, it could be spring tension, the extractor, the ejector, a rough chamber or feed ramp, magazines, etc. One test is to try replacing springs, but you could save yourself that time (and expense) if you could simply measure springs, without replacing.
Is there such a gadget (or clever technique)?
measuring spring compression weight
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Re: measuring spring compression weight
Thank you! Just what I was looking for!
I will order, then go through the big box of take-off springs I have, and label them.
Ain't the internet a swell thing?
I will order, then go through the big box of take-off springs I have, and label them.
Ain't the internet a swell thing?