c_hatch
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I am confused, I have read about guys doing a reduced recoil spring, I would like to understand if that makes that much of a difference before I decide that I need one? and which one is the best one out there? Thanks
Those dudes know how to hold a pistol. Seriously, its 99% technique.Tuflehundon said:It has to do with tuned ammo and spring changes. Many are shooting 147 gr 9mm ammo with less powder, which still makes PF. You can get a 147 gr load to shoot super light, and because you are shooting lighter recoiling ammo, you can drop the spring rates down a lot. Local USPSA shooter has his wifes Glock 34 with a 9lb spring in it. Not sure on the spring rates you can do in an M&P, but you can go lighter than stock.
True, I probably more than anything need someone to stand over my shoulder and tell me what I am doing wrong!mike cyrwus said:Those dudes know how to hold a pistol. Seriously, its 99% technique.
Plus its a 9mm for craps sake.
Id say if you want to go lighter go 13#. I like the factory setup in 9mm, and I like a 13# in my M&P40 pro
Haha have Mike work your trigger over and then have someone watch you.c_hatch said:True, I probably more than anything need someone to stand over my shoulder and tell me what I am doing wrong!
Just unscrew it? Looks like a normal bolt you undo.Wall said:Not difficult.
I was looking at this thread so I looked up springs and got curious.Wall said:Why do you think you need to change your spring?