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Old 01-12-2020, 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by SixGunSancho View Post
Bob, if you've experienced light primer strikes, my suggestion is to determine cause. It might just be that you have incorrectly matched mainspring to gun.
Sancho:

I have put, literally, tens of thousands of rounds down range while competing with revolvers. Anytime you change something from OE spec you run the risk of unintended consequences.

I doubt very strongly that there are any revolver shooters, who seriously play action games with modified revolvers, that have not experienced light strikes at some point in their competitive career - especially those that simply change springs with the expectation that all will be well.

Again, Wilson, Wolff etc. all make fine products but cannot be expected to account for every production variance in every gun in which their products are used. The installer/end user needs to be aware of what can happen and how to remedy the situation when it does.

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