Good point 4 Scale, If you are not sure exactally what is going on it's possible to cause more issues, especially when it comes to mainsprings! However IMHO swapping these two particular springs probability shouldn’t cause any issue in this case and if it did he could just switch them back.
Martowski,
Are you sure you released the trigger enough for it to reset between shots?
Can you feel the trigger reset when releasing the trigger after a shot?
In my experience with original trigger bar plunger springs it can sometimes be hard to feel the reset and the reset may not reliably occur.
After replacing the trigger bar plunger spring I can feel a really solid click as the pistol resets. (With the Numrich part)
I have now done this on all of my shooters and it's a night and day difference on every one of them.
You can also remove the trigger bar assembly and see how much resistance the plunger has. If it does not have much spring tension it may be time for a new plunger spring or it could be dirty.
Just my .02 but take it for what its worth.
Last edited by milesc2; 06-13-2018 at 07:48 PM.
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