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24# Recoil Spring for 10mm
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<blockquote data-quote="HiredHand" data-source="post: 3697378" data-attributes="member: 2469"><p>According to Wolff gun spring the factory standard spring in a Colt Delta Elite is a 23lb rated spring and extra power springs are 24, 25, 28lbs. Reduced power recoil springs run 18.5, 20, and 22lbs. So, 24lb doesn’t sound out of this world. Since the recoil and hammer springs have an effect on the recoil impulse, you could always get a recoil calibration kit and tune the recoil and hammer springs to get the recoil sensation that you prefer.</p><p></p><p>edit: A flat bottomed firing pin spring will also increase the amount of energy needed to cock the hammer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HiredHand, post: 3697378, member: 2469"] According to Wolff gun spring the factory standard spring in a Colt Delta Elite is a 23lb rated spring and extra power springs are 24, 25, 28lbs. Reduced power recoil springs run 18.5, 20, and 22lbs. So, 24lb doesn’t sound out of this world. Since the recoil and hammer springs have an effect on the recoil impulse, you could always get a recoil calibration kit and tune the recoil and hammer springs to get the recoil sensation that you prefer. edit: A flat bottomed firing pin spring will also increase the amount of energy needed to cock the hammer. [/QUOTE]
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