For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.Springs for AK-47 Rifles & Shotguns
Would an extra powerful recoil spring cycle my action faster or make the gun jam from not cycling back far enough?
Anyone tried these extra power wolff springs on their AKs before? I got some from here for my M1 Universal Carbine and they work great, just wanted to ask people on here if this would actually increase my SAR-1 performance in any way or if I should just save my money.
Good advice. the recoil buffers in the market are too thick and soft. One should find a hard one and cut right in the middle. In other words, you could make two of one otherwise they will lead to cycling issues.Also, AK's shouldn't use recoil buffers. They can lead to cycle issues, leave the gun as is since it was designed to kick the bolt back in a "powerful/violent" way. Just grab the extra power spring and you'll be good to go.
Yea I want an AR next, need money for that first lolKeep in mind, every time the rifle is fired, there are two things accelerating the bolt; the pressure from the gas against the piston, and the spring pushing forwards. A heavier spring is going to accelerate forwards faster, where the gas isn't going to change all that much. If you just get a heavier spring and throw it in there, there's a pretty good chance you're going to be cycling shorter. A softer spring may cause the bolt to strike the rear trunnion, which is also bad. The AK is designed so that the bolt goes nearly all the way rearward before it runs out of steam and the spring returns it to battery.
Now, if you want to make your gun cycle faster, increasing the amount of gas pressure applied to the piston in accordance with the weight of the spring, and possibly trimming some weight off the bolt carrier may just do it. But you probably won't notice the difference, and there's still a good chance you're going to screw something else up. Could slamfire from the bolt moving faster, could outrun your magazines, and probably would increase wear, maybe damage rivets.
Better yet, get an AR, which already is faster, and JP makes a special low-mass higher springrate carrier/buffer/spring combo that may just get your rifle to cycle unnecessarily snappy.