Your videos fucking suck your brands about to make me crash out $50 fuckimg dollars and the mag wont even fucking feed much less you don’t even have a tutorial for my fn that’s 2 fucking mags fucked up because of your product
I thought about purchasing one by my only concern is would I need to do any sort of modification do any of my kydex holsters as far as the emd of the holster where the end of the barrel sticks out?
@@az_pit_viper4270 if they are closed at the muzzle, you may need to make modifications. There are several companies that make compensator compatible holsters.
Hey Springer! Long time user and fan here… Im beginning to tinker around with the PX4 as I tend to use this setup for USPSA. Like the whole setup but the point you mention about that screw not being out all the way in is very important. I was wondering why my mags weren’t seating that well at first… then I noticed I gouged out the back side of the magwell where that retaining screw is. I would recommend y’all make that apparent among your description on the website as well as Langdon’s in addition to something within the product itself as I had no information on how critically important that is to just have to screw poke out enough to not bind against the magwell while enough to retain the basepad. A close up would help of that as well. I just want to see y’all succeed and not get frustrated customers over something like this.
@SpringerPrecision they are flush fit just like the factory grips are.. when u say "above the bottom" do mean no overhang or do u literally mean short?
Installed this that I bought from stoegers shop, and my magazines do not stay in. I insert, and i can just pull the magazines out, they just drop out. Something is not fully clicking or locking the mags. Any known issue to fix? Im about to reinstall the OEM and dremel the right side off
There is some variance in the grips that we discovered. If you contact our customer support, they can assist you. orders@springerprecision.com Thank you.
I got this kit for the M17 and 407k and the screws provided aren't the correct thread pitch for the slide. They bind on the first turn with my fingers. I emailed about it but haven't heard back yet
@@MrKells503 you should get a customer service response on Tuesday or Wednesday with the holiday. Typically, there are two sets of screws, on for the plate to the slide and the other the optic to the plate. They should be labeled so you make sure they fit before attempting to mount the plate.
@@MrKells503 so you have a spacer plate and not a mounting plate? They will be able to assist you. Sometimes the holes in the slide are a bit rough and gently using the wrench can fix that. We’ve seen them that need to be chased with a tap also.
@@spencertiddthe video describes this. Just use the screw that holds the magwell on and screw it in without the magwell on. When it reaches the bottom of the hole, it will turn the plug and then you just pull it out,
@@spencertidd 1:00 in it shows you how to turn the insert. I guess we didn't think that we would need to explain that taking it out is the reverse of putting it in :)
Under which circumstances would you want to install your power spring? Im asking since I just installed your magwell, installed your mag extension with a power spring, and I cant get any more than 15 rounds in the magazine (with your extension and power spring) This is on a PX4. Thank you
Please make sure the bottom retainer plate isn’t on the bottom of the spring. The spring is used when the factory spring needs replacement. Orders@springerprecision.com can assist with more detailed assistance.
Steel is heavier and adds no value in the 9mm rounds, it also decreases reliability with the common rounds used off the shelf. We’ve made and tested 7075 and they perform the same as the 6061, so we do not want to increase the cost with no significant added value.
im very disappointed that you need to replace the rod and the spring… i made the effort to order it via a friend to europe and now im sitting here watching the installation video and i basically only have 1/3 of the whole set…
I got 15 rd magazines and I can’t fit your competition basepads does it only work on the 17 rd magazine? I live in a restricted state so I can’t have a 17 or 20 rd magazine
So I have a 15 round magazine and having a difficult time trying to install the competition base plate pads ( not the magazine extension) on the magazines. Can you please upload a video how too install on the Illinois complaint magazines
With this magwell installed on a Compact, will factory 17 round magazines seat successfully? If yes, is the "gap" between the top of the basepad and bottom of the grip basically filled in by this magwell? Also, can you use the smallest backstrap or do you need to use a medium/large backstrap?
@@otherhanwei our basepads or extensions must be used as the tube bodies are to short to be used with the factory pads. The smaller backstrap will work, but there will be a gap.
@@SpringerPrecision I understand that the 15 round tubes with factory pads are too short, but even the 17 round tubes with factory pads? Appreciate your time!
What's the best way to go about bending the top end of the spring into a hook in order to properly seat it into the loop on the underside of the follower?
We do the higher volume parts first. The smaller carry/duty wells sell 10-1 over the larger competition products, especially since they are banned from the USPSA classes this pistol best fits in.
We just released a new version of this magwell. We might make a larger version in the future, but we did increase the surface area while keeping it smaller on this version. The video for the new well is uploading right now.
I want this. And your trigger assembly with an aluminum trigger. And the open magwell. And a treaded barrel. However I can't find the trigger assembly on your web page. I don't like the pull on the factory trigger. It feels like it's 7 lbs.
Is the silver magwell available? I see it in the images but not in the color selection. I've been waiting for the silver color to come out for a while.
Loctited compansators suck. It's just annoying. Maybe talk to Springfield about their compansator system that clicks into an alignment notch at the bottom of the threaded barrel. It's super nice on the Hellcat RDP. And i'm sure you could easily license that system for the Echelon. Sure, licensing fees suck, but the improovement in ease of installation would be well worth it.
You overlooked two things 1. The barrels are not cut with a notch like the Hellcat. 2. Thread locker is much better than a screw that can damage the thread and need picture anyway. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Any suggestions for a less permanent solution than red loctite? I want to be able to switch to a suppressor on occasion. There is a an upgraded medium loctite called 243, if I am generous with that and it cures well, should it be ok? If I HAVE to use red (271-272), how can I safely remove the comp?
Guys.. When are the normal extended releases coming back in stock in black? Can only find them in Red anywhere. Not these ones with the detachable pad, but the normal shaped release that has the horizontal lines cut into it.