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No, braided springs are more resistant to failure [breaking] and resist sacking [better longevity.] Bunny McBoingBoing will still live in your stock w/ this, it's just you'll greatly reduce any worries of him going away on short notice after tens of thousands of rounds...
By Corpsie, 74 months ago
I'm commenting to remind myself to get this later
How does this compare to strike industries flat wire spring
I'd go with the flatwire myself. I have the Tubbs flatwire in a A2 stock. My brass fall in a neat pile instead of all all over the place with the round spring. This braided seems novel but if it were that great everyone would be doing it.
What is the benefit to these, makes the gun function more quietly?