Wilson Combat - Firing Pin Spring Replacement

Published on March 30, 2011
Duration: 2:10

This guide details two methods for replacing a firing pin spring, focusing on a field-expedient technique that minimizes disassembly. It emphasizes safety by ensuring the firearm is unloaded and provides clear steps for removing the old spring and installing the new one, including proper orientation of the spring and reinstallation of the firing pin stop. The procedure is presented as a straightforward maintenance task suitable for gun owners.

Quick Summary

Replace your Wilson Combat pistol's firing pin spring with minimal disassembly. Lock the slide back, depress the firing pin, and hold it while removing the slide stop. Swap the spring, ensuring the closed coil end goes on first, then reassemble.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Safety Check
  2. 00:04Two Methods for Firing Pin Spring Replacement
  3. 00:35Easy Firing Pin Spring Replacement Method
  4. 00:53Removing Old Spring & Installing New Spring
  5. 01:11Reinstalling Firing Pin and Stop
  6. 01:33Alternative Method (Firearm Partially Disassembled)
  7. 01:41Depressing Firing Pin with Punch
  8. 01:55Reinstalling Firing Pin Stop

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you replace a firing pin spring without fully disassembling a pistol?

To replace a firing pin spring with minimal disassembly, lock the slide back, depress the firing pin, and use a finger to hold it while you pull the slide stop down. Then, remove the firing pin stop, swap the spring, and reassemble in reverse order.

What is the correct way to install a new firing pin spring?

When installing a new firing pin spring, ensure the closed coil end is placed on first. This end creates friction on the firing pin, helping to keep it properly seated during installation and operation.

What safety precautions should be taken before replacing a firing pin spring?

Before any firearm maintenance, it is critical to remove the magazine and visually and physically confirm that the chamber and magazine well are completely unloaded and the firearm is safe to handle.

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