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Old 04-08-2020, 08:45 PM
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I have a model 64 I haven't touched in years. I'd like to "respring" the gun, but I can't find anyone who sells springs sets anymore. You used to be able to buy a set with literally everything in it. Do they still exist? I've tried Brownells, Wolfe, Midway. No luck. Open to suggestions.
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Old 04-08-2020, 09:08 PM
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Jack First, although Wolff has just about all of the springs available (except maybe for the ejector-rod spring, IDK i've never replaced that one).
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Old 04-08-2020, 09:22 PM
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I don’t understand why Numrich wouldn’t have complete sets. May have to pick each individual spring for your cart, but surely they would have what you need for the Model 10’s and 64’s.
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Wolff sells excellent spring sets.
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Smith & Wesson still sells every spring in the gun. Give them a call.

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I appreciate all the feedback. I'll get to work on it.
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I'd buy the Wilson spring set. Makes it easy.
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Depends upon what he means by "spring set". Most commonly available sets are hammer & trigger return springs. Esoteric stuff like bolt, locking bolt, hand, hammer nose, extractor and cylinder stop springs are something else. With the exception of the cylinder stop spring, most of those are life of the gun (or until you lose them) items so there's little market.
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