Constant Rate Design For Improved Ejection & Dependable Cycling
Premium-quality replacement for old, tired factory recoil springs in the 1911 Commander improves function and reliability. Constant rate design along the entire length to help keep the slide closed longer when shooting heavy loads. Reduces wear from battering and shortens the distance spent casings are ejected. High tensile strength, round wire, spring steel ensures years of reliable service. 18 lb. is the correct, factory weight and an excellent choice for restoring your pistol to its original specs. 20 lb. Extra power spring holds the slide closed a little longer to help solve the problem of brass ejecting too far (more than 15 feet).
SPECS: Round-wire spring steel. Approximately 5-1⁄8" (13cm) long uncompressed. Fits Commander-length 1911 pistols.
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Customer ratings for ED BROWN 20LB. COMMANDER RECOIL SPRING
Number of ratings: 2
From brownells.com: 2
Average rating: 5
Cut to size(29/06/2014)
Ed Brown, Commander recoil spring is cut to size unlike Wolff. I like that , it makes for a better fit. As the Wolff is to long and needs to be cut. For the extra 3 bucks it's worth it to me. As a 1911 has so many parts to tune and fit.
Solved My Problem(20/09/2009)
Shooting a Springfield 1911 using both standard 230gr. FMJ and 200gr. JHP +P loads. I begain experiencing bent brass, ocasional stovepipes & spent brass that was thrown in excess of 10-12 feet. After changing to the 20 pound spring, I have yet to experience a malfunction. My brass stays colser & is now reload-able again. The gun is more pleasant to shoot, softer reciol.
Product no.: 087000046 ED BROWN 20LB. COMMANDER RECOIL SPRING Mfr Part: 920-C800732920009 Premium-quality replacement for old, tired factory recoil springs in the 1911 Commander improves function and reliability. Constant rate design along the entire length to help keep the slide closed longer when shooting heavy loads. Reduces wear from battering and shortens the distance spent casings are ejected. High tensile strength, round wire, spring steel ensures years of reliable service. 18 lb. is the correct, factory weight and an excellent choice for restoring your pistol to its original specs. 20 lb. Extra power spring holds the slide closed a little longer to help solve the problem of brass ejecting too far (more than 15 feet).
Product no.: 087000045 ED BROWN 18LB. COMMANDER RECOIL SPRING Mfr Part: 918-C800732918006 Premium-quality replacement for old, tired factory recoil springs in the 1911 Commander improves function and reliability. Constant rate design along the entire length to help keep the slide closed longer when shooting heavy loads. Reduces wear from battering and shortens the distance spent casings are ejected. High tensile strength, round wire, spring steel ensures years of reliable service. 18 lb. is the correct, factory weight and an excellent choice for restoring your pistol to its original specs. 20 lb. Extra power spring holds the slide closed a little longer to help solve the problem of brass ejecting too far (more than 15 feet).
Constant Rate Design For Improved Ejection & Dependable Cycling
Premium-quality replacement for old, tired factory recoil springs in the 1911 Commander improves function and reliability. Constant rate design along the entire length to help keep the slide closed longer when shooting heavy loads. Reduces wear from battering and shortens the distance spent casings are ejected. High tensile strength, round wire, spring steel ensures years of reliable service. 18 lb. is the correct, factory weight and an excellent choice for restoring your pistol to its original specs. 20 lb. Extra power spring holds the slide closed a little longer to help solve the problem of brass ejecting too far (more than 15 feet).
SPECS: Round-wire spring steel. Approximately 5-1⁄8" (13cm) long uncompressed. Fits Commander-length 1911 pistols.
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Customer ratings for ED BROWN 20LB. COMMANDER RECOIL SPRING
Number of ratings: 2
From brownells.com: 2
Average rating: 5
Cut to size(29/06/2014)
Ed Brown, Commander recoil spring is cut to size unlike Wolff. I like that , it makes for a better fit. As the Wolff is to long and needs to be cut. For the extra 3 bucks it's worth it to me. As a 1911 has so many parts to tune and fit.
Solved My Problem(20/09/2009)
Shooting a Springfield 1911 using both standard 230gr. FMJ and 200gr. JHP +P loads. I begain experiencing bent brass, ocasional stovepipes & spent brass that was thrown in excess of 10-12 feet. After changing to the 20 pound spring, I have yet to experience a malfunction. My brass stays colser & is now reload-able again. The gun is more pleasant to shoot, softer reciol.