Among the few magazines I have for my 9mm Ronin I have one Wilson Combat ( # 920 flush base magazine) I notice the Wilson magazine is easier to load and it is easier to depress the follower than the Stock Springfield ones, all are 9 round mags. The Wilson was a gift and I don't know it's history but I do not think it was heavily used. Is this a sign of the spring going bad in the Wilson; I have read that they have a weaker spring than others. The magazine works fine, feeding and locking the slide. My initial thought is to use it as long as it is working correctly and not try to fix something that is not broken.
Also, I have a Springfield magazine ( Blued flush base, 9 round with MetalForm logo) that I bought new and it would not fully insert. The back was hitting the ejector preventing full seating. Springfield sent me a replacement and said to keep the faulty one for parts. Could the spring be used in the Wilson Mag when the time comes to replace it's spring?
Also, I have a Springfield magazine ( Blued flush base, 9 round with MetalForm logo) that I bought new and it would not fully insert. The back was hitting the ejector preventing full seating. Springfield sent me a replacement and said to keep the faulty one for parts. Could the spring be used in the Wilson Mag when the time comes to replace it's spring?