Mountain Walker
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Just wondering if anyone makes a less powerful recoil spring for the Shield 1?
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Just wondering if anyone makes a less powerful recoil spring for the Shield 1?
Try this method;
Hold your gun as you normally would when getting ready to rack the slide. (For right handed shooter hold the frame with your right hand and the slide in your left). Now instead of pulling back on the slide with your left hand PUSH the frame forward with your right hand.
In other words all your left (weak) hand is doing is holding the slide and your right arm and hand are doing all of the work by pushing the frame. This method works well for my wife who has small hands and weak wrists due to carpel tunnel in both of her wrists. She can easily rack the slide on both her larger M&P 1.0 and the Shield.
Actually, if you follow the two~handed procedure outlined above, you will be pushing with both hands and the operation becomes much easier.Do both. Push with your right hand and pull with the left. This is how I have always done it.
Be mindful that striker-fired guns are more sensitive to reducing the strength of the recoil spring than hammer-fired guns.
The recoil spring in a striker-fired gun has to pull the slide forward, feed a round from the magazine into the chamber and -most importantly- compress the striker spring to cock the striker. If the recoil spring's strength is reduced too much, it may not be strong enough to reliably cock the striker.
No real difference. Cock a striker-cock a hammer. Usually the hammer cocking involves more friction.