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    Wolff gunsprings

    Hello fellows,

    Any experience or feedback with wolff springs?

    Thank you in advance
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    I personally would not get the extra power springs, but I have heard some people say wolf springs work just fine in their carbines and I've heard others say that wolf springs make their carbines jamimatics.I have always stuck with usgi springs because they are relatively easy to find and not that expensive
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    Quote Originally Posted by jond41403 View Post
    I personally would not get the extra power springs, but I have heard some people say wolf springs work just fine in their carbines and I've heard others say that wolf springs make their carbines jamimatics.I have always stuck with usgi springs because they are relatively easy to find and not that expensive
    Hello Jond.

    Thank you for your feedback, do you know a website to find new USGI springs and parts, I had look at eBay but just found used.

    Eddie

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    Quote Originally Posted by flydthecat View Post
    The carbine is not buffered, as such. The operating spring serves as the buffer. I think it could depend on what you shoot. Marginal or weak ammo may not cycle using a stronger spring, which results in the jamming. A spring too weak allows the slide to bash the face of the receiver and you can see that damage. It has to be balanced and the designers figured all that out specifying a spring that worked with the ammunition designed for it.

    The carbine will function across a fairly broad range of pressures. Ammo too strong will beat it up, too weak and it won’t cycle. A stronger spring slows down the action and positively strips a round and locks the bolt, but too strong and it won’t cock the hammer or allow the bolt to retract enough to pick-up the next round. If I intended to shoot known strong loads, I might opt for a “high-power” spring.
    Hello Flydthecat.

    You´re right about the ammo, I only use regular ammo Aguila, Federal, Winchester, PMC, etc. What about you?

    Eddie

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    I too would stick with GI springs as designed for the carbine. There's still lots available and guys here have them if in doubt about your source. I put a full set of Wolff springs in an AR15 for instance as I had a broken hammer spring and thought since the whole set came I'd just change them all. It changed the whole gun's dynamics and gave it a hard trigger, made the bolt hold open harder to operate, the takedown pins needed a tool to disengage them. It changed everything.

    Stick to a new spring that was designed for the carbine. The issue spring.
    Hello Jim,

    Omg you´re so right about the M1icon dynamic, those wolffs will change the original design, thank you

    Eddie

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    The carbine is not buffered, as such. The operating spring serves as the buffer. I think it could depend on what you shoot. Marginal or weak ammo may not cycle using a stronger spring, which results in the jamming. A spring too weak allows the slide to bash the face of the receiver and you can see that damage. It has to be balanced and the designers figured all that out specifying a spring that worked with the ammunition designed for it.

    The carbine will function across a fairly broad range of pressures. Ammo too strong will beat it up, too weak and it won’t cycle. A stronger spring slows down the action and positively strips a round and locks the bolt, but too strong and it won’t cock the hammer or allow the bolt to retract enough to pick-up the next round. If I intended to shoot known strong loads, I might opt for a “high-power” spring.
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    I too would stick with GI springs as designed for the carbine. There's still lots available and guys here have them if in doubt about your source. I put a full set of Wolff springs in an AR15 for instance as I had a broken hammer spring and thought since the whole set came I'd just change them all. It changed the whole gun's dynamics and gave it a hard trigger, made the bolt hold open harder to operate, the takedown pins needed a tool to disengage them. It changed everything.

    Stick to a new spring that was designed for the carbine. The issue spring.
    Last edited by browningautorifle; 03-25-2021 at 04:53 PM.
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    Eddie, have to ask why are you wanting to change springs in the first place? Are you having a function issue? If not leave it alone, if it ain't broke don't fix it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by W5USMC View Post
    Eddie, have to ask why are you wanting to change springs in the first place? Are you having a function issue? If not leave it alone, if it ain't broke don't fix it!
    Hello Wayne,

    I have 2 M1icon Inlands, both have different recoil spring length, the difference is about 2 inch, I don't know which is the right length, both shoot ok with commercial ammo, I just want to have two springs ready as back up.

    Eddie

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    Quote Originally Posted by flydthecat View Post
    “If it ain’t broke don’t fix it”......a timeless piece of advice that never goes out of style.
    You´re right.

    Eddie

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    Quote Originally Posted by USGI View Post
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    Thank you Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by EddieM View Post
    I have 2 M1icon Inlands, both have different recoil spring length, the difference is about 2 inch, I don't know which is the right length,
    Eddie,
    Your Op Slide Spring should measure 10-1/4" laying flat on the table.
    Do Not try to stretch a Short Spring to make it longer..... Comprende ?

    EDIT: Ask this seller if he ships to you if you want USGI New Springs


    2nd Edit: Best to stay away from this seller. SEE replies below.
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    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    Eddie,
    Your Op Slide Spring should measure 10-1/4" laying flat on the table.
    Do Not try to stretch a Short Spring to make it longer..... Comprende ?

    EDIT: Ask this seller if he ships to you if you want USGI New Springs

    M1 Carbine spring operating slide USGI NOS | eBay
    Hola Carlito,

    Thank you, I'm waiting for answer from the seller.
    Tomorrow I will check the length of my spring to let you know.

    Eddie

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    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    Eddie,
    Your Op Slide Spring should measure 10-1/4" laying flat on the table.
    Do Not try to stretch a Short Spring to make it longer..... Comprende ?

    EDIT: Ask this seller if he ships to you if you want USGI New Springs

    M1icon Carbine spring operating slide USGI NOS | eBay
    Charlie, I refuse to buy from that seller. Take a look at their other items. I bought an op slide spring from them 2 years ago shown as being from an identical package. The spring I received wasn't USGI. Does "Wobsfund" ring a bell? - Bob

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