Like Hickman said, if it aint broke, don't fix it. Just my .02
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Have searched the forum and haven't really seen a definitive answer yet...
Who out there has replaced the stock Glock recoil spring with an aftermarket? And what material/spring weight did you choose and why?
While I agree with CSORuger, I prefer a tungsten recoil spring system from GlockStore. It is heavier than the steel and yields better benifits as to a reason to change and they're only about $50.
For those who have "gotten the tungsten (or stainless) guide rods and am happy with it".
Why are you happy with it?
What changed for you?
What feels different?
How did it affect accuracy?
How did it effect follow up?
This is a genuine question. I have read all the glamor, but find no difference in it myself. Doesn't seem to affect accuracy or the balance to me. I have only tried the Stainless with 17lb spring.