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General => Gear/Equipment => Topic started by: Tomcat 10 on May 30 2015 04:25:10 AM MDT

Title: 20# Wolff recoil spring
Post by: Tomcat 10 on May 30 2015 04:25:10 AM MDT
 Does anyone else find it a little hard to rack the slide on their witness , with the 20# spring installed ? May be it's because I'm an old man .  The way the slide is made with the groves reversed makes for a good tight set up , but it doesn't give you much to grip .  May be it's just me , and I need more practice .
Title: Re: 20# Wolff recoil spring
Post by: Intercooler on May 30 2015 04:43:39 AM MDT
Are you punching the slide with your pistol hand?
Title: Re: 20# Wolff recoil spring
Post by: Tomcat 10 on May 30 2015 04:55:28 AM MDT
 Sorry for my ignorance , but I don't understand what you mean .
Title: Re: 20# Wolff recoil spring
Post by: Intercooler on May 30 2015 06:03:52 AM MDT
A girl did a good video of it. I will dig it up for you.
Title: Re: 20# Wolff recoil spring
Post by: Intercooler on May 30 2015 06:26:46 AM MDT
Here you go:



It's real easy when you use your pistol hand as the pusher and your off-hand to basically just clutch the slide.

Title: Re: 20# Wolff recoil spring
Post by: Intercooler on May 30 2015 06:32:50 AM MDT
Here is another good one. I like the Women videos for these, because they do have a little more difficulty with it.



Title: Re: 20# Wolff recoil spring
Post by: Tomcat 10 on May 30 2015 09:33:11 AM MDT
 Intercooler , thanks for the help , and the videos .    My problem doesn't seem to be that I am not strong enough to rack the slide . It's more of there isn't as much slide to grip on the witness , as my 1911 , and my FNX .   It is a snap when I do it like in the video .  I have to adjust my grip of the slide different than what I have done in the past with my 1911s.   

  Thanks again you have been a big help .
Title: Re: 20# Wolff recoil spring
Post by: Intercooler on May 30 2015 12:26:50 PM MDT
I use the front slide serrations on mine.
Title: Re: 20# Wolff recoil spring
Post by: 10mmfan on May 30 2015 12:39:26 PM MDT
Quote from: Intercooler on May 30 2015 12:26:50 PM MDT
I use the front slide serrations on mine.

Same but a 1911 is much easier to get a grip on.
Title: Re: 20# Wolff recoil spring
Post by: Intercooler on May 30 2015 02:13:35 PM MDT
Just have to figure them out. I used the safety/decocker on the 1006. Worst for me is the XD which I cup the slide.
Title: Re: 20# Wolff recoil spring
Post by: 10mmfan on May 30 2015 08:17:48 PM MDT
Quote from: Intercooler on May 30 2015 02:13:35 PM MDT
Just have to figure them out. I used the safety/decocker on the 1006. Worst for me is the XD which I cup the slide.

I saw a xd with a charging handle on it like an ar and that looked great for my wife.
Title: Re: 20# Wolff recoil spring
Post by: Tomcat 10 on May 31 2015 02:58:19 AM MDT
 The problem I have with my Stock II is , when I grip the back of the slide the wide sharp edge of the adjustable sight digs into the palm of my hand  .  Some low profile night sights should correct that problem . I don't have any problem with the my other witness with the low profile fixed sights . 
Title: Re: 20# Wolff recoil spring
Post by: Intercooler on May 31 2015 04:27:44 AM MDT
   It's sounding like the Match might have been a better fit for you and it also has an excellent rail for a laser or light.