M-Carbo Springs?

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  • Combatcarl43

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    Hello all,
    Anyone have any experience with the M-Carbo Spring sets? I've got a FN509 and want to do the trigger springs.
    How hard are these to do?
     

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    I like them. Have several on my P365s, P320s and my Shadow2. If you're pretty handy, it's not too difficult. Lime ammodave mentioned, their instruction videos are very handy. Follow along and you should be fine.
     

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    Where they hard to put in? I've done glocks but wasn't sure on these.
    I would watch an installation video first and see how confident you feel on installing the springs. I like to think I can fix everything, but that’s always the case. Installing springs on certain guns sometimes becomes aggregating, but others are easy. Take CZ (non-omega) & Sig P229/226 for example, they are more difficult to work on than P-320 or Glocks. Glocks are hands down the easiest, most simple, ones to work on. I say go for it and if you run into a snag, I’m sure someone here would help
     
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