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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

32* spring set/striker spring


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Posted by:
Phijj

on April 18, 2003 at 14:53:02

I have a Spyder 2kCompact and a 32* spring set.

1) The 32* striker springs are longer than the stock spring. Do I have the wrong spring set?

2) Which way do the springs go? Small end agaist the cup seal of the other way around? The reason I am asking is if the smaller end is agaist the cup seal, the larger side gets compressed agaist the rim of the Vertical adapter. Should the end of the spring fit inside the vertical adapter? (sitting flush agaist the small hole in the vertical?)

3) I have drilled out sections on the vertical (for better air flow) what combination should I use for the striker spring/main spring to get better flow? (to avoid recocking problems)


Thanks

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