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Originally Posted by
painter777
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.
Carlito,
The spring from the older Inland SN 249xxx is 10 1/4" length and the newer S.N. 5.0 is 11"
Eddie
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03-26-2021 07:51 PM
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USGI
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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Hello Bob,
Which store or seller on ebay you had buy usgi springs?
Eddie
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Originally Posted by
painter777
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.
Carlito
Don't worry, I won't buy from that seller.
Gracias compadre
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Originally Posted by
W5USMC
+1, he is on my no buy list!
Hey Wayne,
Where you had buy springs?
Cheers
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Hello fellows,
Any experience or feedback with Wolffs springs for M1 mags?
Have a nice wkn
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Originally Posted by
EddieM
Which store or seller on ebay you had buy usgi springs?
It's the same one Charlie recommended to you at first. They've used more than one seller name and that's been really confusing to all of us! - Bob
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Just so everybody knows he also currently goes under the name cumberlandvalleyarms. He used to go by ivesamory but must have been banned under that username because he hasn't sold anything under that name in a couple years.
"good night Chesty, Wherever You Are"
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Originally Posted by
USGI
It's the same one Charlie recommended to you at first. They've used more than one seller name and that's been really confusing to all of us! - Bob
Hey Bob
Thank you
Eddie
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Originally Posted by
jond41403
Just so everybody knows he also currently goes under the name cumberlandvalleyarms. He used to go by ivesamory but must have been banned under that username because he hasn't sold anything under that name in a couple years.
Hey Jond, Thanks
Eddie
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Eddie, try the seller Rickplayer on ebay. I'm not sure if he would ship to Mexico but you can rest assured it will be a usgi spring. He is a trustable seller and has them listed right now.hth
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This certainly is not a hoorah for any makers springs no matter where they came from. I have shot them in all lengths from various carbines and never have had a problem. I have one in an SG now that’s 11-1/2” long, surely a commercial. It might very well be that over time, they won’t last as long as a USGI spec. spring, but I will shoot what works. If one has action problems, might be time to install a spec. GI spring to eliminate it as an issue, but I would not lose any sleep over it. Otherwise, shoot what you have if it works. The only thing I will be sure of is to avoid one too weak.
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Originally Posted by
jond41403
Eddie, try the seller Rickplayer on ebay. I'm not sure if he would ship to Mexico but you can rest assured it will be a usgi spring. He is a trustable seller and has them listed right now.hth
Thank you Jond.
I will reach that seller.
Eddie
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Originally Posted by
flydthecat
This certainly is not a hoorah for any makers springs no matter where they came from. I have shot them in all lengths from various carbines and never have had a problem. I have one in an SG now that’s 11-1/2” long, surely a commercial. It might very well be that over time, they won’t last as long as a USGI spec. spring, but I will shoot what works. If one has action problems, might be time to install a spec. GI spring to eliminate it as an issue, but I would not lose any sleep over it. Otherwise, shoot what you have if it works. The only thing I will be sure of is to avoid one too weak.
Hey Fly
You´re right, thanks
Eddie
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Several years ago Sportsman's Guide and Sarco sold op slide springs that were USGI. I sold one a couple years ago (should've kept) that came from Sarco in 1993. The last (2) I got from them both measure 11-1/2" so that length must be common for repros now. The last Carbine I bought (4 years ago) came with one of those longer springs and it was pretty hard to get it stuffed into the receiver. I was a bit worried it might cause "coil binding" so replaced with a worn 10" GI spring. Some (maybe all?) of those 11-1/2" ones are a bit short on the coil count, so probably wouldn't actually bind when the slide slams back. How long are the Wolff springs? - Bob
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USGI
How long are the Wolff springs?
They don't say on their Web site, Or I couldn't find the length.
Only listing I see are their 'Extra Power' springs for Op/Recoil and Magazines.
They have this listed about Shipping:
CORONAVIRUS NOTICE - SHIPPING DELAYS
Due to extremely heavy order volume and the Covid-19 situation there will be delays in processing and shipping your order. W.C. Wolff Company is in operation but with a limited staff. Your business in important to us and we will get your order on the way as soon as possible. Currently we are experiencing about a 20 to 25 days delay in shipping orders.
INTERNATIONAL ORDERS
Due to the Covid-19 situation and changes in US Export regulations we are temporarily not accepting international orders at the present time.........
I've purchased bulk packs of their 15 and 30 rd magazine springs and they seem fine.
They describe the Op Slide/Recoil spring and Magazine springs as being 'Extra Power'
Nothing said about Extra Power for the Hammer, Ejector, Extractor, Mag Catch, Safety Plunger, Sear or Slide Stop.
I thought back a few years ago when I ordered the Mag Springs that they offered 'Regular or their 'Extra Power' Springs for the Op Slide/Recoil Spring.
Maybe I was mistaken...
Link to Wolff Springs US M1 Carbine Springs:
https://www.gunsprings.com/M1%20CARB...2/mID98/dID163
ETA: This was a FAST SEARCH of the Wolff Web Site looking for Op/Recoil Spring length. If the measurement is hidden in the small print, I don't want to hear about it. It's late, my back is hurting and the Grandson has worn my A$$ out....
Last edited by painter777; 03-28-2021 at 12:59 AM.
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