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With my now dead-reliable 42 Luger, I am wondering a bit about the now-functional setup.
First, I had to replace the mainspring with a Wolff and as it turned out, a 36-lb {2 lb lighter than what I was told is normal} and I had to change mag springs, too. I ONLY shoot standard loads {several hundred rounds now of S&B, and Win white box 115's but did shoot a box of experimental American Eagle 147 FMJ Flat Points}. Ejection pattern is very high, and generally to the right-ish front-ish of the shooter, with an occaisional case ending up just to the left of the shooter. Both me and the kid are left-handed which can alter a bit normal ejection patterns from righties, I know. Here's my question: The gun likes the lighter mainspring for reliability. It is totally reliable now. BUT, am I beating the gun up using a lighter than normal mainspring? I figure a lot of Lugers, being old, have essentially, for all intents and purposes, lighter than normal springs due to set over the years, but I am just curious. I will NOT be shooting +P ammo in the gun, and from what I have read, some seem to get best reliability WITH +P. I don't shoot +P in my other 9mm's, and that was one reason I wanted to have the Luger setup to handle normal ammo. Anyway, any comments?
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