The Wilson Combat 703G18 delivers consistent cycling performance with its precision-wound 18-pound spring rate specifically engineered for .45 ACP Government-size 1911 pistols. This premium recoil spring addresses feeding issues and reduces felt recoil while maintaining reliable ejection patterns across various ammunition weights.
What Makes This Different
Wilson Combat manufactures this spring from chrome silicon wire that maintains tension consistency through extended firing cycles. The 18-pound spring rate provides optimal balance between reliable cycling of standard pressure .45 ACP loads and reduced muzzle flip compared to factory 16-pound springs. Each spring undergoes stress-relief treatment to prevent set and maintain consistent compression characteristics over thousands of rounds.
Key Features
- 18-pound spring rate optimized for .45 ACP Government-size frames
- Chrome silicon wire construction resists compression set
- Stress-relieved manufacturing process ensures longevity
- Compatible with 5-inch barrel Government models
- Reduces muzzle flip and felt recoil compared to lighter springs
- Maintains reliable extraction with various bullet weights
- Drop-in replacement requiring no gunsmithing
Competitive shooters and serious practitioners report improved follow-up shot speed with the controlled recoil impulse this spring provides. The heavier spring rate works particularly well with 230-grain ball ammunition and quality hollow points, ensuring consistent lockup timing. Law enforcement agencies specify similar spring rates for duty pistols where reliability takes priority over rapid cycling with light target loads.
Technical Specs
- Spring Rate: 18 pounds
- Caliber: .45 ACP
- Frame Compatibility: Government-size 1911 (5-inch barrel)
- Material: Chrome silicon wire
- Length: Standard Government specifications
- Treatment: Stress-relieved for consistency
- Country of Origin: USA
- Model Number: 703G18
This spring represents Wilson Combat's commitment to precision manufacturing and functional reliability. The 18-pound rate strikes the optimal balance for shooters who demand consistent performance from their Government-model 1911 without compromising extraction reliability.