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Lifer
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I have a tool for measuring spring tension...If I can figure out how to attach it to the toggle in such a way that it will show an accurate read, I'll try it with the old [present] mainspring vs the NOS mainspring, both installed...
Edit: Hmmmm...Not as difficult as I thought...[pic below]...I can hook it on the toggle and pull to full reach... I get a repeatable 10 pound reading with the present mainspring...Perhaps not the most accurate way to do it, but for comparative tests, it should show any difference...I realize that there is no way to know if this is the original mainspring or a recent (or an old) replacement...It may have been added after all the pounding was done to the action... Edit: NOS mainspring installed measures 9 pounds on my spring tension gauge, repeatable... So either I have a good mainspring already installed, or someone has been firing either hot loads or very many of them... Pic 1 - Luger + spring gauge Pic 2 - Measuring installed/old mainspring Pic 3 - Installing new/NOS mainspring Pic 4 - Mainsprings = new, old front; new, old rear Pic 5 - Measuring new/NOS mainspring
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