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Rohrbaugh Products and Accessories => Cleaning and Maintenance of the R-9 => Topic started by: AmmoToad on July 27, 2010, 09:54:29 PM

Title: Main Spring Comparison Pix
Post by: AmmoToad on July 27, 2010, 09:54:29 PM
Some of you may have read a couple of my previous range reports were I stated that I was using a spring with now in the 400-500 rd range on it.  I wanted to post a photo of the used spring on the left and the new spring on the right.  The new spring is the one I put back in the gun after each range outing so it has been compressed.  (I put a new spring in for carry, just to be sure)  The old one has not had a single malfunction, not even a hiccup.  Not sure if there is a different lot of springs from the period that my R9 was manufactured and those that are being sold new but as you can see, there is a difference in height.  There is all so a felt, noticeable difference in tension.  On another note, after 80 rounds, the upper right and lower left grip screws were loose.  Someone on here stated that tightening the screws should be a routine part of cleaning the weapon and from my experience, I agree completely with that assessment.  That’s why I always default to the judgment of the more senior members on here as they’ve probably seen it, done it , or heard it from a really reliable source.  Thanks All!  And keep our troops being held as prisoners in your thoughts and prayers.  We must never forget!

(http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab221/ammotoad/DSCN5501.jpg)
Title: Re: Main Spring Comparison Pix
Post by: kjtrains on July 27, 2010, 10:05:08 PM
Great info, there, Toad, on the springs and screws.  I definitely agree on the tightening of the screws as being a part of maintenance and certainly can save alot of grief.
Title: Re: Main Spring Comparison Pix
Post by: FloridaCCW on July 27, 2010, 10:05:27 PM
If the ends are closed, then they are newer type spring. The one on the right will become shorter if you put rounds through it. The older springs had open ends.
Title: Re: Main Spring Comparison Pix
Post by: tracker on July 27, 2010, 10:13:56 PM

Don't they all shorten with use?
Title: Re: Main Spring Comparison Pix
Post by: AmmoToad on July 27, 2010, 10:36:12 PM
Just read a previous post about how the spring tension may be protecting the slide rails from damage and that a weak spring could cause damage.  Based on this, I think it’s time to end my curiosity about how much the spring can take before failure and just replace it on a regular basis.  Once again, the more we read the more we learn…..thanks everybody!  
Title: Re: Main Spring Comparison Pix
Post by: tracker on July 27, 2010, 10:39:09 PM

A good thought, Toad; it is cheap insurance, kind of like changing oil.
Title: Re: Main Spring Comparison Pix
Post by: yankee2500 on July 28, 2010, 01:19:20 AM
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A good thought, Toad; it is cheap insurance, kind of like changing oil.

Do you need to change oil. :o  ;D

Yes good idea to end the use of the old spring.

John
Title: Re: Main Spring Comparison Pix
Post by: kjtrains on July 28, 2010, 10:43:24 AM
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Do you need to change oil. :o  ;D

John

Every 3,000 miles, whether it needs it or not!    ;D