Thanks for the response. Wish they were so quick.It’s likely they’ll sell you a spring…
But as has been noted here before, emailing Springer is notoriously inefficient.
I’d get their cust service # off the website and just call them.
May wanna have your serial number handy.
Try Bar-Sto and there are some other places, but that's the only place that I remember.Thanks for the response. Wish they were so quick.
(800) 680-6866 call them tomorrow morning, a recoil spring they will either sell you or send you one for free.Thanks for the response. Wish they were so quick.
Welcome to the forum from Kentucky.(800) 680-6866 call them tomorrow morning, a recoil spring they will either sell you or send you one for free.
Thanks for the welcome. I have a Hellcat and a Milspec 1911, been looking hard at an M1A1, and was looking pretty hard at a 911, not anymore. Big fan of their firearms, warranties, website even looks nice. Just wishing we could buy parts easily and without hassle. You've given me hope. SFSD.Welcome to the forum from Kentucky.
Don’t discount the 911 they may not be on the website anymore but I’m sure they show up in stores for awhile.Thanks for the welcome. I have a Hellcat and a Milspec 1911, been looking hard at an M1A1, and was looking pretty hard at a 911, not anymore. Big fan of their firearms, warranties, website even looks nice. Just wishing we could buy parts easily and without hassle. You've given me hope. SFSD.
It's a well known fact that emailing them is pointless. CALL THEM.Thanks for the welcome. I have a Hellcat and a Milspec 1911, been looking hard at an M1A1, and was looking pretty hard at a 911, not anymore. Big fan of their firearms, warranties, website even looks nice. Just wishing we could buy parts easily and without hassle. You've given me hope. SFSD.
I practice a lot. Mine is fine for now, but if something goes wrong I'd rather have one in the toolbox then instead of later.Don’t know if anyone else had recommended to call instead of email.
why do you need a recoil spring?
Doesn’t hurt to have a spare actually, I mostly do when I canI practice a lot. Mine is fine for now, but if something goes wrong I'd rather have one in the toolbox then instead of later.
My Wilson CQB arrived with a spare spring. I thought that was a great touch.Doesn’t hurt to have a spare actually, I mostly do when I can