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CROLUGER 12-29-2007 05:12 PM

Wolff Gunsprings
 
I have bought, and recived Wolff recoil springs for my Lugers and Walther P.38. International shiping in Croatia is very fast (15 days), and only 7 $. I have installed extra power recoil springs (40 lbs) in Luger Byf 42, and in P.38. Tomorow I will try them.
Do you have some experience with Wolf gunsprings?
Thanks.

pipeman45 12-29-2007 06:37 PM

I have never tried them in a Luger, yet. But have put them in several different Colts.
Wolf springs seem fine to me.

Edward Tinker 12-29-2007 09:34 PM

I have not used them in lugers, but have used them in other guns. They have a good reputation.

CROLUGER 12-30-2007 09:24 AM

I have tryed Luger and Walther with new gunsprins, and they worked exelent. I have used few different rounds (Geco-FMJ, S&B-FMJ, PPU -FMJ, SJSP, JHP, and some hand loading).
My rating: +10 for Wolff gunsprins!

paolo.orange 12-30-2007 10:16 AM

I 've used them in a Beretta , Ar15, P08 and Kimber. I would say it's my favourite springs supplier and I've never had any problem.
Excellent customer service too.

Crotalus 12-31-2007 01:41 PM

I have purchased them and used them in my Luger, P-38, HSc, a bolo boomhandle c96, and an Egyptian Beretta 1951 (not the Helwan). I have no problems and no complaints. All the springs were nice and tight, strong, and correct. In other words they function just as I would like them too. I would highly reccomend this company.

Wilhelm 01-01-2008 12:00 PM

I've used them in a G43 and a nambu. Excellent springs. Now if only they made them for the SVT40.........


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