![]() ![]() Though I happily noticed a discernible reduction in DA pull with the Wolff 16# spring, I am tempted to get the original D-Spring and also get the Ed Brown one. His posts seem credible, but 7#!!! Hhhhmmm. ![]() Moreover, another poster stated that for years before all of this switching over to the D-Spring, he and others would use Ed Brown 1911 hammer springs rated at 19#, and that his double action pulls remain at only 7#! Those springs remain in all of his 92's to this day. That poster mentioned something about stacking or not as smooth/good trigger feel.YMMV. In an identical thread that I started today on the Beretta forum, it was suggested by one poster that the Beretta factory D-Spring is superior to the Wolff spring. If your information is correct, then I have installed the Wolff equivalent of the Beretta D-Spring. In the linked thread, my initial impression was that he perhaps put the wrong spring in for his gun (8040 and not listed as compatible on Wolff site), and that is why he did not notice a difference. I've been meaning to purchase and install a 92D spring in my 92FS too. A quick look around the interwebs puts it at 16 pounds, with a reduction of 3-4 pounds on the trigger pull. ![]()
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