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Springfield Ronin 10mm failure to return to battery

jtownes

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I own a Springfield Armory Ronin 10mm. I bought a slip on over the barrel compensator that also replaces the bushing. It works, but after 4 rounds the slide fails to go into battery. Do I need to replace the recoil spring? Heavier or lighter?
Does Springfield offer a comped or ported barrel for the 10mm Ronin?
 
It looks like Springfield uses an 18.5 lb recoil spring for the 10mm.
(They have a heavier (30lb for Springfield 23 lb for Colt) hammer spring for ILS lock system than the Colt)

I would probably try the 20lb. Wolff or the 22 lb.

Colt uses a 23.5 lb recoil spring for the Delta Elite.
The colt Delta Elite Spring uses a smaller inside diameter too
(per Wolff Gun springs)
 
I use a 20lb Wolff in my Kimber Rapide. There can also be a mag problem that affects it. My Kimber came with only one mag. I bought two Wilsons and ran into the same problem as the Kimber magazine. There's a little nub that suits no purpose on the follower. Like you there was failure to go into battery on more than one round out of a magazine. So that's why I got the heavier spring, it didn't fix it. What did fix it was grinding that little nub on the follower down so it was smooth. Now why this would affect the second through fifth round I don't know. I do know that it affected the last round every time. I think it affected the timing of the magazine in some factor one way or another. So if your magazine has a nub on the follower like this I suggest you grind it down to make it smooth. It 100% fixed my problems.
 

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