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wolff springs? #98293 12/19/2011 12:35 PM
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ok so i tried the poor mans trigger job. didnt like the way it bound up my single six so put the leg back on both the 22 & 44. are wolff springs all they are cracked up to be and if so what # thanks


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Re: wolff springs? [Re: bluecow] #98300 12/19/2011 2:29 PM
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Yes, best springs in the world. I never reduce the hammer springs and use Wolff over power but trigger springs do benefit from a lighter one. I re-bend the factory springs to good use.

Re: wolff springs? [Re: bluecow] #98311 12/19/2011 5:19 PM
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 Quote:
what # thanks


When in doubt, use the middle one of the three. You can then go up or down as desired.


Rod, too.

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Re: wolff springs? [Re: s4s4u] #105104 03/14/2012 5:28 PM
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I too have had good luck with Wolff springs. On double action l the hammer spring(leaf type spring) can be a pain as they have a ridge that runs down the middle.....I just got longer tension screws and the problem went away.

Re: wolff springs? [Re: mike.44] #105114 03/14/2012 9:16 PM
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I have then in mt BH's and in my GP-100


If it jams force it! If it breaks it needed replacing anyway.

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