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My apologies if this has been discussed, but does anyone have experience w/ the Colt Dual Recoil Spring System? Does it make a difference?

I shot a Gov't 1911 in .45 for many years, and I am debating adding a Commander in 9mm (cheaper to shoot). I noticed the newer Commanders have the Dual Recoil Spring System. The older Commander (model #04610) does not have this, but it is a couple hundred bucks cheaper.

FWIW, I don't really care about the extended beavertail or skeletonized trigger. I'm only curious about the new spring system.

Many thanks in advance.
 
I have shot both the original single spring recoil system and the dual spring system. I have a M1991A1 and a Rail Gun and had 18 lb. single recoil springs in both. I shot my friend's M45A1 and was an instant fan.

It feels like it takes some of the flip out of the recoil. I converted both of my Colts to the dual spring set up. The dual spring system takes more force to pull back the slide than the 18 lb. spring. I shoot only full power 230 grain rounds through my pistols. I'm not sure how well lighter rounds would function with the dual springs.

I have not tried the dual spring set up in a 9MM.

I bought an extra set of springs and the recoil guide rod from Brownells for my next Colt. ;)
 
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