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bkoenig:

--- Quote from: abbafandr on January 28, 2014, 07:37:26 PM ---I've never tasted belly button lint, guess I've just had a sheltered life :laugh:

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I've heard people pay good money for that in Bangkok. 

GreyGeek:

--- Quote from: jthhapkido on January 29, 2014, 11:29:43 AM ---What's a charge spring?

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The spring the recycles the slide.  I don't remember what it is called.

bkoenig:
That would be the recoil spring.  AFAIK the same goes for that - just compression is fine, it's actually using it that wears it out.

JTH:

--- Quote from: GreyGeek on January 29, 2014, 01:45:33 PM ---The spring the recycles the slide.  I don't remember what it is called.

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Ah.  Recoil spring.

In general, the recoil spring is compressed just sitting in the gun.  Cocking the gun compresses more the spring only briefly, and when the slide returns to battery (once the gun is cocked), the spring is then returned to its "slightly compressed" situation.

Leaving it that way technically will fatigue the spring, but only if you leave it that way for a couple hundred years or so. 

Firing the gun and making the recoil spring work through many full compressions is far harder on it, and will (over time) fatigue the spring such that it will not expand to its formerly full length.

Modern magazine springs are the same.  If you leave a magazine full of ammunition, it will be MANY years before it is unable to do its job.  (Matter of fact, corrosion and damage due to atmospheric moisture, spills, banging the magazine around, etc, will cause more problems than simply leaving the magazine loaded.)  What fatigues magazines is actual use.  People who shoot a lot have to replace magazine springs MUCH more often than people who simply leave their magazines loaded all the time, but don't actually shoot.

AWick:

--- Quote from: jthhapkido on January 29, 2014, 02:38:19 PM ---People who shoot a lot have to replace magazine springs MUCH more often than people who simply leave their magazines loaded all the time, but don't actually shoot.
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When I was reading reviews for Chip McCormick 1911 mags a guy was complaining because the springs started wearing out at 10,000 rounds... I wish I had that problem! $24 mag wears out after probably $3,000 worth of ammo through it...

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