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My Springfield gets around it with a heavier firing pin spring and a titanium firing pin.AndyC wrote:Perhaps not, but dropping onto the muzzle can - and has, when the firing-pin spring was too old and weak to hold the pin back. I'm not intending on dropping my 1911 (well, who is?) but I stuck a heavy-duty spring in there anyway; cheap insurance for $3.treadlightly wrote:Incidentally, regarding the much-feared inertial discharge of 1911's without firing pin blocks, There is considerable inertia imparted to the firing pin when it's slammed forward with the slide every time the gun is fired, and that never causes a discharge.
And if you order your recoil springs from Wolff Gunsprings. they include an extra-power recoil spring with each one.AndyC wrote:Perhaps not, but dropping onto the muzzle can - and has, when the firing-pin spring was too old and weak to hold the pin back. I'm not intending on dropping my 1911 (well, who is?) but I stuck a heavy-duty spring in there anyway; cheap insurance for $3.treadlightly wrote:Incidentally, regarding the much-feared inertial discharge of 1911's without firing pin blocks, There is considerable inertia imparted to the firing pin when it's slammed forward with the slide every time the gun is fired, and that never causes a discharge.