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<blockquote data-quote="Natty Bumpo" data-source="post: 228838" data-attributes="member: 10106"><p>Never read any mention of replacing firing pin springs with faster models here. Never done it myself. With my shooting skills, I doubt I'd see any difference. Still, I sometimes figure that every little bit helps. </p><p> </p><p>Just wondering if anyone here regularly upgrades to faster springs to reduce lock time. Maybe it's not an issue with pricier, custom actions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natty Bumpo, post: 228838, member: 10106"] Never read any mention of replacing firing pin springs with faster models here. Never done it myself. With my shooting skills, I doubt I'd see any difference. Still, I sometimes figure that every little bit helps. Just wondering if anyone here regularly upgrades to faster springs to reduce lock time. Maybe it's not an issue with pricier, custom actions. [/QUOTE]
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