S&W M&P EXTRA-POWER MAGAZINE SPRING Reviews & Ratings
Reviews Summary
Reviews for the S&W M&P Extra-Power Magazine Springs reflect a mix of satisfaction and some confusion with sizing and shipping costs. Users found the springs notably improved the performance of their magazines, allowing for better feeding and capacity. However, some encountered issues determining the right fit and felt shipping costs were high.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Product Effectiveness
60%
Many users report that these springs significantly enhanced the performance of their magazines, allowing for better feeding and increased capacity. Reviewers noted improvements in functionality, especially when replacing weaker stock springs, making them a popular choice among M&P users.
Shipping Costs
40%
A recurrent theme among the reviews is the perceived high shipping costs associated with purchasing these springs, which some customers found to be discouraging. This has contributed to an overall sense of dissatisfaction regarding the affordability of the product.
Sizing Confusion
30%
There is some confusion about the sizing and compatibility of the springs, with several customers noting that they ordered the wrong type based on the descriptions provided. Clarifications regarding compatibility with specific magazine types could enhance the shopping experience.
Quality and Durability
50%
Customers consistently highlight the quality and durability of the extra-power spring, indicating that they are a reliable upgrade over factory springs. The solid design reduces issues like binding, which enhances user satisfaction.
Exactly what I needed!
These S&W extra power springs were exactly what I needed for my mag extenders. I added the extenders and noticed I was getting squibs, so the new springs fixed the problem. Good price on Brownells and got em quick!
Would you recommend this?
Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Mp springs
Apparently I chose mp springs thinking in MP15-22, but ordered other springs maybe for pistol, so Im still in the search for what I need. To much shipping cost to react.
True high cap
I had a taran tactical basepad that came with the extra power spring, but would only hold 19 rds. Replaced it with this spring and can now fit 23rds as stated. Not sure what the difference is, but this spring fixed the issue.
M&P Magazine Springs
Great product but shipping is too expensive.
Renewed Two Older Magazines Perfectly
I acquired an older M&P, and the previous owner had left both magazines fully-loaded for years without ever shooting the pistol. As a result, the original springs were weakened, causing failures to feed. After installing the "Extra Power Mag Spring" in each magazine, my pistol feeds all kinds of ammo flawlessly. Inexpensive and quick fix!
Thank goodness
Since S&W has, for whatever reason, chosen to leave us M&P users high and dry I had to find used mags that needed spring replacement. Thanks Brownells for this quality product. The used mags now function like the factory new mags.
Fits my M&P 9 10 round magazine
These are great springs. I could not find any springs specifically for the 10-round magazine for my M&P 9 so I bought these, hoping I could make them fit. They fit perfectly and they work even better then the stock springs. These springs do not hook into the hole on the magazine follower, but I do not see this as a problem.[...]
S&W factory carbine mags
FYI, these springs are shorter than the factory spring for 23 rd FPC and Response, just to clarify.
Would you recommend this?
Yes, I would recommend to a friend
better than the factory!
I have been using these for the extended 45mags for a few months now and have had good results. The factory springs were designed poorly and with the taper would it would impinge on itself then bind up and become useless and it was almost impossible to get the 14th rnd in. These are more of a solid design and won't bind on themselves. I have had issue with the mags not actuating the slide catch on the last round and failing to lock back but it is still better than the factory ones binding half way through a mag. (Note: The description can be deceiving when it says high capacity. I don't think they were intended for the 14rnd 45 mags but they do work better than the factory)

