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  • #16
    They're probably on the second page.
    It would be so nice if something made sense for a change.
    -- Alice in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

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    • #17
      Originally posted by CJB View Post
      Aren't the P45 springs the same as the CW45 springs?
      One would think so however, I have a CW45 that I bought new and also a P45 that I bought used and installed a new recoil spring bought from Kahr. The P45 spring as installed in my P45 is definitely stiffer than the CW45 spring. Maybe the additional machining on the P45 slide that makes it about 2 oz. lighter than the CW45 has something to do with that. Just guessing on that.
      Best Regards,
      Ray K

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      • #18
        Glock 19 capture spring on a CW45 ?

        I read somewhere that a guy used a Glock flat spring as a replacement for his CW45. He wanted a heavier spring and one that lasted longer than 800 to 1000 rounds.

        I decided to try it out and found that a G19 captured spring on a SS rod fit perfectly. It functions great by hand cycling. Wonder if I should try it out at the range?

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        • #19
          Two year old tread.

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