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1911 GOVERNMENT RECOIL SPRINGS

1911 GOVERNMENT RECOIL SPRINGS Reviews & Ratings

CAD designed and built to aerospace specifications from chrome silicon or corrosion resistant stainless steel for maximum durability, consistency and reliable performance. Heat treated, shot peened and fully stress relieved to minimize spring set.

SPECS: Chrome silicon or stainless steel round wire.

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Reviews Summary
Customers have mixed feelings about the 1911 Government Recoil Springs. While some praise their reliability and perfect fit for various models, several others report issues with springs becoming coil-bound, impacting performance. Many prefer ISMI over competitors like Wolff, but experiences vary, leading to a cautious recommendation for potential buyers.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Product Reliability
50%
Many users emphasize the reliability of ISMI springs, stating they consistently function well in their firearms and offer a long service life, making them a preferred choice for replacements.
Performance Issues
30%
A significant portion of reviews highlight performance issues, particularly with springs becoming coil-bound, which affects the slide operation. These concerns warn potential buyers about the risks of choosing aftermarket products.
Comparison with Competitors
25%
Reviewers often compare ISMI springs to others like Wolff, with several noting preference for Wolff due to better performance. This comparison highlights varied experiences and suggests brands may perform differently in similar setups.
Customer Support
15%
Some reviews mentioned attempts to contact ISMI for support regarding defective springs but did not receive a response, indicating potential gaps in customer service that could impact user satisfaction.
Weight Specifications
20%
Several customers reported discrepancies in the stated weight of the springs compared to what they measured, leading to confusion and dissatisfaction. Clear specifications are essential for meeting user expectations.
5
16lb recoil spring
These are the perfect springs for my guns. Brownells always the the correct parts
5
Works Fine in several 1911's
I have used these several times for 1911 replacement springs. Normally 16 lb. weight is the proper factory spring replacement.
5
GREAT VALUE
I used this 18 lb recoil spring in conjuction with the ISMI 17 lb mainspring in a High Standard 1911. This combo lightens the trigger and maintains safe, reliable function of the 1911.
5
ISMI is the best!
ISMI Springs are my first and only choice of spring. They last forever.
5
Trust ISMI
I use ISMI exclusively in both Glocks and 1911. They last forever.
5
Absolutely
ISMI is my only choice. Period
2
Not for my 1911
Had heard good things (from USPSA/IPSC shooters mostly) about these, so decided to try one instead of the Wolff springs I normally use. Was a mistake: While the spring 'weight' tested correctly (12#) on my spring tester, I observed it became coil-bound before normal compressed length for a 5" 1911. Sure enough, it did the same thing when I installed it in the gun (a DW PM-9, 5" 9mm; std. recoil set up w/o any buffer). The spring became coil bound and did not allow full rearward slide movement. I tried to contact ISMI but never got any response. Not sure of other 'weight' ISMI springs are like this, but I will not purchase anymore of thiers (the Wolff ones work fine in this gun).
1
Spring will not let slide travel fully
My most useful comment is not to buy one of these. I had the same trouble as the other reviewer that the spring become spring bound before the slide can travel full length. This result in having to use slide release instead of "sling shot" release (pulling the slide back by hand and releasing) during magazine changes. I had this trouble with a Kimber 1911 target II .38 Super. Its the chance you take with after market products.
1
IMSI doesn't measure up.
The 11 pound spring measures 9 pounds on a spring tester. The rating on the package should be very close to the spring inside.
1
these springs are horrible
weaker than the one i bought it to replace. sent it back for a refund, and bought wolff. don't waste your money on these chrome silicon gimmicks.