Springs?

Jan 2009
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Dri-Shities
What store has a good selection of small straight pull springs? I am trying to reduce the trigger pull on my TP-9, but DSA only has standard replacement springs. It is a straight pull spring so if I can just find one roughly the same size with less tension I would like to give it a try.
 
Jan 2009
745
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Dri-Shities
umm clip a few rings?

Opposite. It doesn't push the trigger back into the resting position, it pulls it back. I thought about trying to stretch it out, but if I fugg it up I don't have a good spring & I can't use the pistola until I get a replacement.
 

Mic

Jan 2009
165
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Wa
Opposite. It doesn't push the trigger back into the resting position, it pulls it back. I thought about trying to stretch it out, but if I fugg it up I don't have a good spring & I can't use the pistola until I get a replacement.

If you are just looking for odd springs, you could try and see if Fastners on Oregon Ave in Pasco has a selection.

If there is a Tacoma Screw in the Tri-Cities, go there as well. I know they are getting pretty large, and there is one in Yakima, so I'm sure by now they have to have made it over there with the industry that takes place. If there is one, this would be my first stop, then Fastners.
 
Jan 2009
745
0
Dri-Shities
If you are just looking for odd springs, you could try and see if Fastners on Oregon Ave in Pasco has a selection.

If there is a Tacoma Screw in the Tri-Cities, go there as well. I know they are getting pretty large, and there is one in Yakima, so I'm sure by now they have to have made it over there with the industry that takes place. If there is one, this would be my first stop, then Fastners.

Thanks, I will give them a shot!
 
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