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Prodigy 5"Comp

Can someone tell me the standard return spring weight on this gun. Getting very weak return with empties dropping jus a few inches away. I think I should go heavier on the return spring but not sure.

Thanks

Bob
Most use the 12lb spring on the full size prodigy, factory is more then likely a 9lb, to weak, my RO Operator had the 9lb and I had all kinds of issues, so I took out my Kimber 9mm 1911 spring which is 12lb and installed it in my RO, since then, it has run great with no more issues
 
Most use the 12lb spring on the full size prodigy, factory is more then likely a 9lb, to weak, my RO Operator had the 9lb and I had all kinds of issues, so I took out my Kimber 9mm 1911 spring which is 12lb and installed it in my RO, since then, it has run great with no more issues
Thanks, I'll give it a try.
Most use the 12lb spring on the full size prodigy, factory is more then likely a 9lb, to weak, my RO Operator had the 9lb and I had all kinds of issues, so I took out my Kimber 9mm 1911 spring which is 12lb and installed it in my RO, since then, it has run great with no more issues
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Most use the 12lb spring on the full size prodigy, factory is more then likely a 9lb, to weak, my RO Operator had the 9lb and I had all kinds of issues, so I took out my Kimber 9mm 1911 spring which is 12lb and installed it in my RO, since then, it has run great with no more issues
Most use the 12lb spring on the full size prodigy, factory is more then likely a 9lb, to weak, my RO Operator had the 9lb and I had all kinds of issues, so I took out my Kimber 9mm 1911 spring which is 12lb and installed it in my RO, since then, it has run great with no more issues
 
Put in an 11 lb spring. Ejection was better but after about 20 rounds nothing but malfunctions. Stove pipes mostly. I lubed everything and I'll try it again. Seems that for the 5 inch comp the preferred spring is the 11 pounder so I hope the next range time is better. Very frustrating.
 
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