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Thread: STRIKER spring shim with picture

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    Default STRIKER spring shim with picture

    I had originally took a PM9 striker spring and put it in my CW380. Greg pointed out to me that with the more powerful spring that the slide would retract when I pulled the trigger......and it did. I did not have any washers that fit the striker assembly properly and it was midnight and the stores were closed. So I did this:

    I took a .22 casing and cut the brass off to about 1/8 inch in length. I drilled the base with a 1/8 inch drill bit and took a round Grobet file to enlarge the hole to about 9/64. I was more concerned in polishing the inside of the brass as to not damage the plastic recoil rod.

    I am going to the range today to try it out. The trigger pull is still smooth and is harder than before.
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    Last edited by drw; 11-26-2017 at 07:34 AM. Reason: Senility

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    The point is?

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    I do not have to wait two weeks to shoot the pistol to wait for a striker spring to be sent to me. I just got got back from shooting 100 plus rounds with no light strikes. I am going to order a couple of new striker springs to have as spares.

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