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Unread 01-23-2003, 05:04 AM   #5
Artsi
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Ahh... okay, it signifies the total compression rating rather than per inch.

In this light a local spring winding companey (here in Finland) has done a pretty good job with their springs. I've been using their springs in my shooter since I got my P08. (Previous owner had cut and installed a primer striker spring from a Russian 100 year old rifle to work as a recoil spring.)

Domestic spring is noticeably shorter than Wolff spring, but wound from a thicker wire. I had the same 15,05kg/33,11lbs hanging there, that made spring to compress 34,4mm/1,35".
That equates out to 25 lbs/inch rating. A fair improvement over Wolff 36 lb spring.

That spring winding company I managed to find must have had these springs made aeons ago. They had no recollection of making them. Maybe army had ordered them like 30 years ago - who knows.
I have to stop by and buy some more before they destroy/loose the stock of these particular springs.

Thanks for input guys.

-A.
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