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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtmcgirt76239 View Post
    Ill have to look up some stuff, I think its 16 factory, you think I should order a 16 and a 18 or something like that and try them out ?

    Or just go right to the 18, since I have no problem racking it, there is no other downside to an 18 lb spring other than a bit more resistance racking it, right ?
    On light loads a heavier spring may not let the slide move back far enough to grab a new round.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elwarpo View Post
    On light loads a heavier spring may not let the slide move back far enough to grab a new round.
    That crossed my mind but I was not sure if 1-2 lbs would matter. I would like to be able to shoot anything off the shelf 115-147 so maybe I'll just go with stock weight, and more is not better.

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    A new stock spring will be stronger than your older spring.

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    Ok 16 lber it is.

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