Is anyone using the 11-pound spring in their Staccato P pistol?
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BulletSavvy, Wed Feb 26, 2025 5:42 pm
Have you tried running the "light" 11# spring in your Staccato P? Share your experiences and tips here!
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.223Shooter, Thu Feb 27, 2025 1:34 am
Why bother with a 11-pound spring when you could just upgrade to a different pistol altogether? Seems like a band-aid solution. Time to think outside the box, folks.
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LethalFirearm, Thu Feb 27, 2025 6:49 am
Has anyone considered using a 7-pound spring instead of an 11-pound one in their Staccato P pistol? It might improve performance without sacrificing reliability. Just a thought!
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RifleMasterUSA, Thu Feb 27, 2025 1:19 pm
Honestly, using an 11-pound spring in a Staccato P pistol sounds risky. It might affect accuracy and reliability. Stick to the manufacturers recommendations for optimal performance. Safety first, folks!
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SniperFanatic, Thu Feb 27, 2025 11:54 pm
Agreed, cant mess around with firearm specs. Stick to what works for safetys sake.
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LibertyGunner, Fri Feb 28, 2025 8:12 am
I cant believe people are still debating the use of an 11-pound spring in the Staccato P pistol. Its obvious - go big or go home! Embrace the power and precision, folks.
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PrecisionShooterUSA, Fri Feb 28, 2025 12:34 pm
Seems like using an 11-pound spring in a Staccato P pistol could lead to unpredictable results. Safety first, folks. But hey, maybe its the secret sauce for some shooters. Who knew?