Local sources for 1911 recoil springs

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Local sources for 1911 recoil springs

Postby roadkillbill on Mon Apr 22, 2013 5:41 pm

Hi guys, I have a Colt 1911 Govt model, I am looking for a 16 pound recoil spring or a calibration pack. I've called around but come up dry, any local sources?
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Re: Local sources for 1911 recoil springs

Postby Seismic Sam on Mon Apr 22, 2013 5:51 pm

What?? Wolff is out of springs too?? Finding local is probably very low probability, as it's a high SKU number and low turnover for the inventory, so only a Gunsmith would have them.
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Re: Local sources for 1911 recoil springs

Postby t140 on Mon Apr 22, 2013 5:56 pm

J&S Customs in Lakeville.
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Re: Local sources for 1911 recoil springs

Postby roadkillbill on Mon Apr 22, 2013 6:04 pm

No, I can find them on line , just hoping to run in pay and split, Thanks for the info guys.
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Re: Local sources for 1911 recoil springs

Postby FJ540 on Mon Apr 22, 2013 8:32 pm

I've got one, but it's commander length. Wolff new in sealed plastic. 16# with firing pin spring
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Postby Eric Marleau on Mon Apr 22, 2013 8:40 pm

Check out Wolf's Den. Most likely Gary will come up with something for you.

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Re: Local sources for 1911 recoil springs

Postby bensdad on Mon Apr 22, 2013 9:29 pm

How local? If Ahlmans doesn't have them I'll eat my hat.
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Re: Local sources for 1911 recoil springs

Postby LumberZach on Mon Apr 22, 2013 9:37 pm

I don't think J&S would have them, it seems like they specialize in AR's and "cool" junk. Also I really don't like the guy there, I recommend against buying from them.
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Re: Local sources for 1911 recoil springs

Postby t140 on Mon Apr 22, 2013 10:27 pm

LumberZach wrote:I don't think J&S would have them, it seems like they specialize in AR's and "cool" junk. Also I really don't like the guy there, I recommend against buying from them.


J&S is like Gunstop. They may ignore you until you get to know them. They have tons of 1911 parts and ar15 parts.

They're the only place within reasonable distance that I could find a recoil spring plug. It was even a Nighthawk part. That reminds me, I did also buy a Wolff spring from them a while ago but I'll have to dig for it.
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Re: Local sources for 1911 recoil springs

Postby tator2k on Tue Apr 23, 2013 9:57 am

I personally dislike (hate) J&S, but they have a large selection of custom 1911 parts on the wall by the front of the right display case. They have Ed Brown and Wilson Combat small parts in all the time.
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Re: Local sources for 1911 recoil springs

Postby LumberZach on Tue Apr 23, 2013 2:26 pm

t140 wrote:
LumberZach wrote:I don't think J&S would have them, it seems like they specialize in AR's and "cool" junk. Also I really don't like the guy there, I recommend against buying from them.


J&S is like Gunstop. They may ignore you until you get to know them. They have tons of 1911 parts and ar15 parts.

They're the only place within reasonable distance that I could find a recoil spring plug. It was even a Nighthawk part. That reminds me, I did also buy a Wolff spring from them a while ago but I'll have to dig for it.


I agree with tator, I have never had a positive experience with them other than drooling at the expensive stuff they have in their cases. And I still am in something of a boycott to them because of the way they act. Also, I was looking for 1911 guide rods and such parts a little more than a year or so ago and the only thing that I could find they had were a few two piece guide rods and that was about it. It seems like everything there is always $100 more than it is supposed to be. Not trying to hijack the thread, but I just really recommend staying out of there.
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Local sources for 1911 recoil springs

Postby snlit3 on Wed Apr 24, 2013 5:42 am

t140 wrote:
LumberZach wrote:I don't think J&S would have them, it seems like they specialize in AR's and "cool" junk. Also I really don't like the guy there, I recommend against buying from them.


J&S is like Gunstop. They may ignore you until you get to know them. They have tons of 1911 parts and ar15 parts.

They're the only place within reasonable distance that I could find a recoil spring plug. It was even a Nighthawk part. That reminds me, I did also buy a Wolff spring from them a while ago but I'll have to dig for it.


Obviously they aren't like gunstop. I've never heard of someone being ignored.
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Re: Local sources for 1911 recoil springs

Postby mnmike59 on Wed Apr 24, 2013 5:49 am

snlit3 wrote:
t140 wrote:
LumberZach wrote:I don't think J&S would have them, it seems like they specialize in AR's and "cool" junk. Also I really don't like the guy there, I recommend against buying from them.


J&S is like Gunstop. They may ignore you until you get to know them. They have tons of 1911 parts and ar15 parts.

They're the only place within reasonable distance that I could find a recoil spring plug. It was even a Nighthawk part. That reminds me, I did also buy a Wolff spring from them a while ago but I'll have to dig for it.


Obviously they aren't like gunstop. I've never heard of someone being ignored.


I've been to both places many times. Those guys must be related, They act exactly the same. IMHO
I would check J&S. They wont be rude, they don't jump over the counter looking to help you. They wait for you to ask.
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Re: Local sources for 1911 recoil springs

Postby tator2k on Wed Apr 24, 2013 6:10 am

I have some springs you could try and if they work you can buy for a discount. 100% know they're WC springs but the weights are between 13-17 lbs. I put together a tuning set of sorts for my steel gun a few years ago and just found all the springs in the same package. :roll:
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Re: Local sources for 1911 recoil springs

Postby t140 on Wed Apr 24, 2013 7:02 am

snlit3 wrote:
Obviously they aren't like gunstop. I've never heard of someone being ignored.


Obviously, you missed the few threads of people bitching about Larry.
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