Hi,
So I got possession on my 1968 m41 during the week - and after a small disheartening problem with 4 new mag's (problem sorted) I got it to the range yesterday.
Wow...I usually don't shoot iron sights, but my group was down to 1.5 inches at 10m.
I'm waiting for an EGW RD plate to mtg. my RD (old tired eyes with an astigmatism)
This pistol is unreal for accuracy. The weight and balance (5.5 inch barrel) is excellent.
I now know why this firearm is considered the best .22lr target pistol just about anywhere...
So...a question for you guys with more experience with the 41.
What is the story with Wolff tuning springs- why the need and how do you work out when and why you need to change the recoil spring to a lighter version?
Is it for different barrel lengths on the 41?
Or is it to "cure" a poor extraction ?
I'm curious if its worth getting a set (when mine is not having problems ).
Thanks in advance for any advice!
So I got possession on my 1968 m41 during the week - and after a small disheartening problem with 4 new mag's (problem sorted) I got it to the range yesterday.
Wow...I usually don't shoot iron sights, but my group was down to 1.5 inches at 10m.
I'm waiting for an EGW RD plate to mtg. my RD (old tired eyes with an astigmatism)
This pistol is unreal for accuracy. The weight and balance (5.5 inch barrel) is excellent.
I now know why this firearm is considered the best .22lr target pistol just about anywhere...
So...a question for you guys with more experience with the 41.
What is the story with Wolff tuning springs- why the need and how do you work out when and why you need to change the recoil spring to a lighter version?
Is it for different barrel lengths on the 41?
Or is it to "cure" a poor extraction ?
I'm curious if its worth getting a set (when mine is not having problems ).
Thanks in advance for any advice!