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Inglis recoil springs.
Does anyone know where one might find a new original Inglis recoil spring. Do they still have any in the wrap in Canada
? I know I won't find one like that here in the states.
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09-16-2014 08:40 PM
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You do mean for the pistol? The only place you may find them here could be CanadianGunNutz...maybe give Joe Salter a jingle...he has stuff. He's close to you also. In the wrap though, good luck.
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Is there a reason you particularly want an original Inglis spring? The Browning/FN or aftermarket BHP spring will work if you need a spring to replace a worn one for shooting purposes.
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Originally Posted by
Bruce McAskill
Does anyone know where one might find a new original Inglis recoil spring. Do they still have any in the wrap in
Canada
? I know I won't find one like that here in the states.
If you are planning to shoot it, I recommend a 20 or 21lb Wolff spring. I realize that "milspec" is deemed to be 17-18lb, but I have run a 21lb spring in my BHPs quite successfully for years with factory ammo - from 9mm 115gr ball thru 124gr and 147gr HP.
Used original springs tend to be worn out, and I don't know a source for NOS Inglis springs.
Springs for BROWNING 1935 (HI POWER) Semi-Auto Pistols
In my opinion, the best use for a "factory" High Power spring is to replace the (14lb) factory spring in a CZ75...
An excellent source for user info on the BHP is the web-site of the late Stephen A. Camp:
Hi Power Longevity
I see he recommends changing the recoil spring in the 1000rd area with warm loads.
Last edited by Lee Enfield; 09-17-2014 at 11:11 AM.
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I've got plenty of original, nos FN BHP recoil springs and other nos parts for them including extractors, firing pins and other small parts. Both FN and Inglis.
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Forgot about you Brian...sorry.
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No apology necessary. I was just lucky to be able to latch onto as many Inglis parts as were offered up back during the heyday of my importing from Canada
. I've never seen the Inglis mfg recoil springs new in the wrap but they are identical to the FN factory springs as far as I know. The FN parts were all left over from an MoD contract for laser simulator conversions done at FATS in Atlanta in the late 90's if memory serves. I grabbed all of that stuff at a SCACA show from a guy who worked there. I can offer prices much less than factory Browning prices which are pretty high and it's all new condition.
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FATS in Atlanta in the late 90's
That sounds about right. We were big into that at that point.
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Well the main reason for asking is the requirement that the government had for the Inglis to be able to use the higher pressure Canadian
ammo for the Sten guns. I am trying to remember the exact poundage the springs were rated at. I had the information years ago and it was higher then the standard Hi-Power. My Inglis was a vet bring back and and I've had it for about 40 years now. It has been reliable as can be but I had been thinking that it's time to change the spring if for nothing else then it's age. Plus the fact that I do use high performance ammo in it.
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