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Unread 05-29-2005, 06:26 PM   #1
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Default Artillery recoil spring

I've decided to replace the recoil spring in my artillery and was looking at the Wolff web site.

Did the artillery use the same spring as a 4" luger ?

Any recommendations for the weight ?

* Reduced Power...: 36 Lb.
* Factory Standard.: 38 Lb.
* Extra Power.........: 40 Lb.

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Unread 05-30-2005, 01:05 AM   #2
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Get the "variety pak" and try all three in your gun to see which works best with your ammo.
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Try the 36 pound one first. If you are shooting standard pressure ammo, that one might even be too strong. Artillery Lugers have more mass to move during recoil and many of the ones I have worked on have had the spring pressure weakened intentionally to fire mild ammo. The trick here is to watch the ejection pattern. If the casings come dribbling out, then the set up for that ammo is maybe too strong a spring and you might even have failures to feed and eject. Have some one watch the empties and if they are rising 4-8 feet in the air during firing you are probably about right, Also check that each round is pushing the breechblock back far enough to lock it back. Once you have the casing ejecting right and the breech locking, you are there FOR THAT AMMO. Change power of ammunition and you might be starting over. If the ejection is too hard, you are over hammering the rear toggle, the frame cam ramps and the ejector so you dont want to go to that extreme.
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Thanks guys, I wondered about the weight of the cannon affecting things. I'll go for the variety pack with a new firing pin spring and sart out at the 38lb level. Don't want to batter the frame !

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