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CZ Shadow2 Firing Pin Spring


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Hello

 

Any downside of using a really light firing pin spring, except for having to change it frequently?

Wouldn't it make much easier to use light main springs?

 

Obviously not too light to have the firing pin bounce after a strike

 

Any idea about cutting it?

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Using the CGW firing pin spring on the CGW long firing pin and on the stock firing pin dragged the primer on my S2  (and had a secondary mark on the primer)

(this with the CGW light hammer spring)

I use the stock pin  and spring with factory Magtech, S&B and STV ammo and have no problems (but I shoot from SA mostly)

 

 

 

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The downside is they can be so light that they don’t put enough pressure on the FP stop plate which then falls out. Not ideal.

I use the FP springs that comes with Sebo Weapons mains. I run a 10lb main & ext FP with Federal, S&B & CCI primers with no issues.


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4 minutes ago, Matt1 said:

The downside is they can be so light that they don’t put enough pressure on the FP stop plate which then falls out. Not ideal.

I use the FP springs that comes with Sebo Weapons mains. I run a 10lb main & ext FP with Federal, S&B & CCI primers with no issues.


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Like you're pushing the firing pin? 

 

Do you have to set them deep or just at the same brass height?

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