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Wolff Springs
I don't know if any of you have tried Wolff Luger springs, but I am confused by my experience with them. I recently ordered two of their Luger "Service Paks" with replacement springs for the trigger, extractor, striker and recoil.
When I visually compared the recoil spring with the ones in the Lugers, it was obvious the Wolff spring had a coil diameter about twice that of the original Luger spring. It appeared to me that the Wolff springs probably would not even fit in the channel in the frame, so I didn't give it a try. It also appeared that the Wolff spring might even have trouble seating on the base of the guide rod. I e-mailed Wolff to find out what was going on with these "Service Paks," but I have yet to receive a reply. I haven't tried the other springs in the Wolff kit. Has anyone here tried these Wolff springs in their Luger? |
Dear JRS:
The Wolff springs are the best we currently have on the commercial market in the United States. Yes, that recoil spring is about a mile too long, but it will fit in the frame. Talk to me about accurate Luger shooting. Sieger |
I installed a kit in a tired VoPo shooter a few years ago. The results were pretty good, actually. The VoPo started working again, so the kit did it's job.
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What springs are available in Europe for the Luger, and are they any better of an execution than the aforementioned? Sieger |
I installed a Wolff recoil spring in my Finnish M-23 in 9mm. It installed just fine and functions perfectly.....
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I got mine from the US: Wolff.
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