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PD hammer spring too long?


Alderleet

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So heres a hell of a conundrum:

 

-i got my springs in today, and fitted everything into my LimPro.

 

-using stock hammer/disco until funds allow bolo/titan.

 

-installed 13lbs hammer spring

 

-assemble

 

-will not cock back because hammer canno t drop low enough to clear the slide.

 

 

I noticed the PD hammer spring was long as hell, but in this case its actually stacking in the hammer pin channel, and physically disallowing my hammer come back far enough the slide to even cock back.

 

Has anyone else had this, and how have you proceeded in this case?

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Are you sure your not trying to install a hammer spring for a cz?  I wouldn't call a PD hammer spring long so,... Just wondering? 

 

That are you're trying to install a FP spring in where the hammer spring goes? 

 

Can you post pics? 

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The hammer spring channel looks to be too short for the length of the patriot defense spring.

 

At full hammer compression, the spring is already maxxed out and has no more compressable room. Its probably only a millimeter too long (at full compression) to prevent the slide from cycling.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, bulm540 said:

 Accdg to pd , some tangfoglio pistols have a short spring pocket.  I cut 1 coil and all is well. 

 

Thanks for the tip. I snipped a coil off and now all is well.

 

Its a little bewildering to have to trim a spring to fit.

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29 minutes ago, Alderleet said:

 

Thanks for the tip. I snipped a coil off and now all is well.

 

Its a little bewildering to have to trim a spring to fit.

 I have read about the manufacturing variances of tanfoglios ( CNC programmers had too much chianti the night before)  and I am not surprise. My older one had a longer spring pocket and I didn't have to trim the spring. 

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2 hours ago, Alderleet said:

 

Thanks for the tip. I snipped a coil off and now all is well.

 

Its a little bewildering to have to trim a spring to fit.

I have to cut coils off recoil spring to fit my 2011s as per spring manufacture instruction.

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46 minutes ago, MemphisMechanic said:

 

That’s because you’re used to other manufacturers, who can get a simple hole to be the same depth in all of their frames.

 

You make it sound easy! It's pretty hard after a couple bottles of Chianti.

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58 minutes ago, MemphisMechanic said:

 

That’s because you’re used to other manufacturers, who can get a simple hole to be the same depth in all of their frames.

 

10 minutes ago, johnbu said:

 

You make it sound easy! It's pretty hard after a couple bottles of Chianti.

there is a  film about this :Mission impossible   :lol:

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