SP101 mainspring replacement

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Bluto

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I recently bought a used SP101. I've got a "pack" of Wolff springs on the way. Whats the lightest mainspring weight I can go with that supports reliable ignition. Arthritis is effecting my finger joints.
Also what about a Pachmayr grip?

Thanks, Jim
 

DPris

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You'll need to try each in your own gun.
They can vary, no concrete answer, and the caliber (rimfire vs centerfire) can make a difference, too.

What about a Pachmayr grip?
There are several options, that's one.
Denis
 

DPris

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.357 is slightly less temperamental about mainspring strength than the rimfires, but there's enough variation between guns to still require you try each spring in your own.

Badger grips & Hogues in either rubber or wood are popular. Might check with Herret's & see if they'll build you a set to fit a tracing of your own hand for the SP.

Denis
 

Bluto

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Thanks for replies, and advice. Oh goody! The mailperson just dropped off my springs.

Thanks, Jim.
 

ou_lc9

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I have the SP101 hammerless and I just put in the 9# spring and shot it today. Shot 40 rounds and had no trouble. The trigger was nice and light. I will measure the actual weight tomorrow but it worked very well today with the 9# spring. I did not change the trigger return spring.
 

22/45 Fan

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I put the Wolf 12# mainspring spring (stock is 14#) and the replacement trigger return spring in my .357 SP-101 and ignition remains 100%. Maybe I could use a lighter spring but I'm more concerned about FTF problems than the lightest possible trigger pull.
 

mr surveyor

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22/45 Fan said:
I put the Wolf 12# mainspring spring (stock is 14#) and the replacement trigger return spring in my .357 SP-101 and ignition remains 100%. Maybe I could use a lighter spring but I'm more concerned about FTF problems than the lightest possible trigger pull.



ditto on the 12# springs.

I tried the 10# springs in my SP101 and they felt a bit "sluggish" just from dry fire. I didn't even consider giving them a range test and immediately swapped the for the 12# Wolfe springs. Very noticeable difference, and perfect function after probably 1000 rounds.
 

OysterMan

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Back in '07 I got the Wolff Shooters Pack and installed the 10# hammer spring and the 8# return spring and I haven't had any issues with ignition. Last time I checked the pull weight was 9lb, 3oz DA and 3lb, 7oz SA.
 

chg

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I settled on the 12 pound spring for my replacements, mine, wife's, & daughter's. Worked great in all 3 revolvers. Test functioning in double action, if it's going to miss, it will most likely do so in da.
 

Thel

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My SP101 has been tuned but with the 9 lb mainspring and 8 lb trigger return spring the DA measures 8.4 pounds. With the 10 lb mainspring in it and the 8 lb return spring the DA is a bit over 9 pounds. Sometime back I recall a test of a SP101 in, I think, "Combat Handguns" that had an action job and really light springs that gave a double action pull of about 7.75 lbs but there were a number of misfires. On small frame guns it seems the low 8 pound range is about the minimum workable whether Ruger, Smith or Colt.
 

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