Ltt Chrome Silicon Spring
Really help with shooting performance
Chrome Silicon Recoil Spring for the 92 Full-Size, Compact and Centurion.
The main benefits of a chrome silicon recoil spring are longevity, consistency, and maintaining reliable cycling over a high round count - consistent performance over time.
Not sure whether to choose the 12.5lb, 11.5lb or 14lb? The 12.5lb should be used for EDC and the most commonly purchased. The 11.5lb is typically used for competition with low-powered ammunition. The 14lb Should be used in the 92 Compact and Centurion.
DISCLAIMER: We recommend that this product as well as all other firearms parts & kits sold by Langdon Tactical be installed by a competent pistolsmith. No liability is expressed or implied for ANY damage or injury which may result from improper installation or use of this product. Installation of any firearm parts may limit or void the manufacturers warranty. We strongly recommend that the safety and operation of your modified handgun be thoroughly checked by an accredited gunsmith prior to use.
Really help with shooting performance
Bought both the 11.5 and 12.5lb recoil spring for my LTT. I swear it racks smoother than my son's Stacatto. 250 rounds in and no issues. Haven't even tried my 12.5lb. I am only shooting 115 grain but wow it's smooth. Dropped down from my 92g elite stock 13 lb spring after 500 rounds because I had 2 stove pipes. Obviously I'll get in more rounds and tune accordingly.
Another I just have around as a spare.
These springs work great and are always my go to replacement when needed
Went from a 14lbs spring to an 11.5 lbs spring. Had zero light strikes after 150 rounds and less recoil impulse. Makes for better shooting
Nice products, fast shipping.
Excellent quality. I run a 12.5# in all of my 92s per LTT's recommendation!
It's a nice, quality spring that is an improvement over the stock recoil spring in my opinion. Worthwhile, inexpensive upgrade. I swapped out the captured polymer recoil assembly in my 92A1 with a 12.5# LTT spring and a Wilson Combat steel guide rod. Couldn't really determine any meaningful difference between the stock spring weight and the 12.5# spring, but the overall action is smoother and improved by this spring and a quality guide rod.
Bought two different weights 11.5-12.5 to see what I liked along with what's in the gun for standard ammo the 12.5 is perfect snaps right back where it needs to be with no bounce of the dot when the gun goes back into battery
Really help with shooting performance
Bought both the 11.5 and 12.5lb recoil spring for my LTT. I swear it racks smoother than my son's Stacatto. 250 rounds in and no issues. Haven't even tried my 12.5lb. I am only shooting 115 grain but wow it's smooth. Dropped down from my 92g elite stock 13 lb spring after 500 rounds because I had 2 stove pipes. Obviously I'll get in more rounds and tune accordingly.
Another I just have around as a spare.
These springs work great and are always my go to replacement when needed
Went from a 14lbs spring to an 11.5 lbs spring. Had zero light strikes after 150 rounds and less recoil impulse. Makes for better shooting
Nice products, fast shipping.
Excellent quality. I run a 12.5# in all of my 92s per LTT's recommendation!
It's a nice, quality spring that is an improvement over the stock recoil spring in my opinion. Worthwhile, inexpensive upgrade. I swapped out the captured polymer recoil assembly in my 92A1 with a 12.5# LTT spring and a Wilson Combat steel guide rod. Couldn't really determine any meaningful difference between the stock spring weight and the 12.5# spring, but the overall action is smoother and improved by this spring and a quality guide rod.
Bought two different weights 11.5-12.5 to see what I liked along with what's in the gun for standard ammo the 12.5 is perfect snaps right back where it needs to be with no bounce of the dot when the gun goes back into battery