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44 minutes ago, fireman1776 said:

Thank you. I was having trouble finding any in stock on a google search. 
 

I looked through my parts drawer and found one I had apparently purchased awhile back! 
 

This spring was definitely the culprit. It was completely mangled. 
 

new on left, old on right. Now that I replaced it, it passes the test. 
 

The spring is tiny. I’m not really sure what the life of one is but it can’t be very high. There is no compression left in mine at all. It’s a mangled mess. 

 

 

Glad you found one!  :)

 

I try to keep several on hand..........they definitely don't "live long"!

 

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3 hours ago, fireman1776 said:

Thank you. I was having trouble finding any in stock on a google search. 
 

I looked through my parts drawer and found one I had apparently purchased awhile back! 
 

This spring was definitely the culprit. It was completely mangled. 
 

new on left, old on right. Now that I replaced it, it passes the test. 
 

The spring is tiny. I’m not really sure what the life of one is but it can’t be very high. There is no compression left in mine at all. It’s a mangled mess. 

 

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That looks like what mine looked like the last time I checked.

Mine was actually in two pieces that had become intermingled.

Maybe that's what is going on with yours.

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3 minutes ago, RJH said:

 

Is it the same spring that fireman 1776 posted a picture of in this thread?

No, that was the striker reset spring. 
 

this is the spring in question. I can see the confusion, it’s still listed in the parts diagram for the p320. But as I said, they haven’t put it in the fcu for at least 3-4 years now. 

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I thought that they were talking about the v- shaped spring that is for the striker block on the striker itself.

 

my P320s are the upgraded version and do not have the safety lever spring. The safety lever rides the trigger bar and moves with the trigger bar. Therefore, I guess, no need of the spring.


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6 minutes ago, jaep1911 said:

I thought that they were talking about the v- shaped spring that is for the striker block on the striker itself.

 

my P320s are the upgraded version and do not have the safety lever spring. The safety lever rides the trigger bar and moves with the trigger bar. Therefore, I guess, no need of the spring.


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They say the name of the spring right in the news report……

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