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Missouri Sniper
If I get a working spring I will mail 3 to you I would rather you try them first if they work for you guys we will work something out! I am going to pick them up tomorrow, and I am going to take them to my gun club do some fitting and experimentation. Hope to come up with a winning combination.  |
Hello, drewbroo, I have tested most of the morning, I have a winner I tested with CCI Fast and Furious .17Mach 2 Ammo tested and fitted 4 springs 3 for you guys and one for myself. Used 3 different clips for testing and all 4 spring combo's worked flawlessly no FTE, no FTF. The spent brass is landing in about the 3 to 6 foot range. This means the recoil spring is at the proper tension. This sping goes on to your recoil rod first then slide your factory spring onto the rod line up the two sping openings put rod with spring into recoil rod hole in the receiver then with your supplied plastic spring guide rod tool that came with your gun feed it into the front of the slide about 3/4 of the way now line up your spring to rod tool on the slide pull slide back lock into place snap the retension block up you are now ready to shoot .17 Mach 2 ammo. Do not use Remington Ammo brass to soft and powder charge to light. My testing was done With CCI only but I am sure Hornady will work as well I just prefer the CCI and it is cheaper for me to purchase $6.50 for a box of 50. Send me your Mailing address and I will get these out to you to try, they worked great for me. Thank Missouri Sniper

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