Top-quality springs assure consistent, reliable ignition plus, dependable performance. Provides the lower- weight absolutely necessary to achieve the clean-breaking, lighter-feeling trigger sought after by 1911 aficionados everywhere.
SPECS: Steel, pak of 5. 19 lb. weight, factory is 23 lb.
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Customer ratings for ED BROWN COMPETITION MAINSPRING 5 PAK
Number of ratings: 5
From brownells.com: 5
Average rating: 4
Great value at a great price!(12/03/2010)
Works great and installs easily/quickly! For around [$] can't beat it for 5 springs! Does exactly what it's supposed to do!
great mainspring(20/11/2010)
consistent 19lb. competition mainspring.nice quality/product.comes in a 5 pack-handy cause i change with every recoil and firing pin spring change,about every 1000 rounds.
Goof fit but didnt reduce trigger pull(16/02/2011)
Fit was fine but I was after reduced trigger pull and this didnt do that at all! Pull was 4.1 lbs before and 4.1 lbs after
Great Product but Caution(18/08/2014)
I've found these Ed Brown 19# five packs the best value out there, consistently. You can bring your trigger pull weight down by monkeying around with your sear spring, but if you get it wrong then you're out a sear spring too. Factory mainspring is 23# in virtually all 1911s, assuming you have a decent trigger to begin with, installing one of these is an easy trigger job. I would not go below 19#. One caution though: Also always install an extra-power firing pin return spring as well when you do this, or you'll hate yourself the next time you shoot. AKA, "floppy firing pin syndrome". Great product from Ed Brown.
Spring is TOO LONG(22/06/2015)
Spring is much longer than the stock spring on my newly purchased Springfield 1911 Range Officer. Installation was simple enough but hammer wouldn't go all the way back. Spring does not compress enough. I did cut a few coils off the new spring which allows it to work properly and gave the desired results.
Product no.: 087045919 ED BROWN COMPETITION MAINSPRING 5 PAK Mfr Part: 919800732919003 Top-quality springs assure consistent, reliable ignition plus, dependable performance. Provides the lower- weight absolutely necessary to achieve the clean-breaking, lighter-feeling trigger sought after by 1911 aficionados everywhere.
18.9GBP14£18.90
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Delivery time approx. 7-14 days. More than 10 pieces in USA warehouse
🎯 Enhance your 1911's trigger performance with ED BROWN's Competition Mainspring 5 Pak! 🌟 Experience a lighter, cleaner break. Perfect for Government & Commander models. Get yours now!
Top-quality springs assure consistent, reliable ignition plus, dependable performance. Provides the lower- weight absolutely necessary to achieve the clean-breaking, lighter-feeling trigger sought after by 1911 aficionados everywhere.
SPECS: Steel, pak of 5. 19 lb. weight, factory is 23 lb.
More...
Customer ratings for ED BROWN COMPETITION MAINSPRING 5 PAK
Number of ratings: 5
From brownells.com: 5
Average rating: 4
Great value at a great price!(12/03/2010)
Works great and installs easily/quickly! For around [$] can't beat it for 5 springs! Does exactly what it's supposed to do!
great mainspring(20/11/2010)
consistent 19lb. competition mainspring.nice quality/product.comes in a 5 pack-handy cause i change with every recoil and firing pin spring change,about every 1000 rounds.
Goof fit but didnt reduce trigger pull(16/02/2011)
Fit was fine but I was after reduced trigger pull and this didnt do that at all! Pull was 4.1 lbs before and 4.1 lbs after
Great Product but Caution(18/08/2014)
I've found these Ed Brown 19# five packs the best value out there, consistently. You can bring your trigger pull weight down by monkeying around with your sear spring, but if you get it wrong then you're out a sear spring too. Factory mainspring is 23# in virtually all 1911s, assuming you have a decent trigger to begin with, installing one of these is an easy trigger job. I would not go below 19#. One caution though: Also always install an extra-power firing pin return spring as well when you do this, or you'll hate yourself the next time you shoot. AKA, "floppy firing pin syndrome". Great product from Ed Brown.
Spring is TOO LONG(22/06/2015)
Spring is much longer than the stock spring on my newly purchased Springfield 1911 Range Officer. Installation was simple enough but hammer wouldn't go all the way back. Spring does not compress enough. I did cut a few coils off the new spring which allows it to work properly and gave the desired results.