Because an 18-1/2 lb. recoil spring is recommended for the Hi Power should you shoot "self defense" ammo, I decided to grab one from Midway.
Then comes the mad search to save the $4 special handling charge.
Bearing in mind that the charge's threshold is $40. The spring is $7. Yes, the search is finding a way to spend $33 to save $4.
Well, the flat mainspring housing on the .38 Super 1911 has been kinda bothersome to me in a couple of ways.
First, am just plain accustomed to the arched housing because every 1911 I'd ever fired before I bought this one has had an arched housing.
Second, this recent run of Gov't Models from Colt are the first .38 Super 1911's to have a flat housing. That makes it a FARB! I am hesitant to change the long trigger out for a short one, but I may yet.
Edit:
The arched mainspring housing I selected was acomposite plastic polymer one from Colt, and only $8 something on clearance. Still had to pay the $4.
Edit 2:
And I forgot, AGAIN, to order a safety plunger spring for the Springfield!
Then comes the mad search to save the $4 special handling charge.
Bearing in mind that the charge's threshold is $40. The spring is $7. Yes, the search is finding a way to spend $33 to save $4.
Well, the flat mainspring housing on the .38 Super 1911 has been kinda bothersome to me in a couple of ways.
First, am just plain accustomed to the arched housing because every 1911 I'd ever fired before I bought this one has had an arched housing.
Second, this recent run of Gov't Models from Colt are the first .38 Super 1911's to have a flat housing. That makes it a FARB! I am hesitant to change the long trigger out for a short one, but I may yet.
Edit:
The arched mainspring housing I selected was a
Edit 2:
And I forgot, AGAIN, to order a safety plunger spring for the Springfield!