How to determine slide spring poundage?

TackDriver284

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Feb 13, 2016
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I have two Kimbers that I like to check for spring poundage? I may have swapped different poundage springs 15 odd years ago, and i havent been using the Kimbers at all. It's been in the case ever since and I want to determine what poundage the springs are? How do I verify this?
 

I use this
That is neat and simple. I wondered about using my fish weight scale which has a hook on the bottom end, and put a zip tie or a heavy string under the muzzle, hook the other end to the fish scale and pull the slide back with the scale until it barely extends 100% to compress the spring and get the reading? Would that work to tell me if my spring is the weaker one than the P+ spring I had bought? It may not get an exact reading, just a thought on which spring is the P+ and the standard.
 
as long as the spring will fit on the rod (and not be to loose) you should get a decent reading. i've always thought about using a valve spring tester.

there are some that have a ruler as to be able to get measurements @ specific lengths. this way you'll be able to find compressed and in battery weights. those who have uncaptured recoil assemblies can benefit more by knowing this as it'll tell you/gives signs as it's weakening before a failure happens.
 
My Kimber ProTac II was giving me some ejection issues and was very stiff. IIRC, it had a 12 lb. spring... went to a lighter (9 lb.?) spring and problem gone and a little easier to operate. Love my Kimber.
 
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