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Wilson Combat 703G11 Recoil Spring 11 lb – 9mm/.38 Super Full-Size 1911

UPC: 811826020796

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Description

If you shoot a full-size 5-inch 1911 in 9mm or .38 Super, the recoil spring is one of those parts that quietly does a ton of work and gets ignored until it stops doing its job. The Wilson Combat 703G11 is an 11 lb replacement spring tuned specifically for that platform, and it happens to be the exact spring Wilson Combat installs in their own full-size 9mm pistols. That alone tells you it's a known-good setup, not a guess.

This spring is dialed in for target ammo running a power factor in the 125,000 to 135,000 range. In plain terms, that means standard-pressure range loads, where an 11 lb spring keeps the slide cycling smoothly without beating up the gun or short-stroking. If you're running hotter +P or heavier defensive loads, you'd want to step up in spring weight, but for steady range work and competition-style shooting with full-size 9mm or .38 Super, this is the sweet spot.

It's made from chrome silicon steel, which is the good stuff when it comes to spring material. Chrome silicon holds its tension and resists fatigue far better than ordinary spring wire, so it stays consistent round after round instead of going soft on you halfway through a practice session. Wilson rates the average service life at around 20,000 rounds, which is a long stretch of shooting before you'd even think about a swap.

Worth remembering: a fresh recoil spring does more than make the gun feel right. As springs age and lose tension, your slide and frame take a harder pounding at the end of travel, so keeping a current spring in the gun actually protects the pistol you spent good money on. A lot of shooters keep a spare on the bench and rotate one in once a year or after a few thousand rounds.

This is a single round-wire recoil spring, so it drops straight into a standard 1911 setup with no special guide rod needed. If you maintain your own 1911 at all, swapping it is a five-minute job.

Key Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Wilson Combat
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 703G11
  • UPC: 811826020796
  • Spring Weight: 11 lb
  • Caliber: 9mm Luger / .38 Super
  • Fit: Full-Size 5-inch 1911
  • Material: Chrome Silicon Steel
  • Finish: Black
  • Average Service Life: Approximately 20,000 rounds
  • Product Type: Recoil Spring

Frequently Asked Questions

What 1911 does the 703G11 fit?

It's made for full-size, 5-inch 1911 pistols chambered in 9mm Luger or .38 Super. It uses a standard round-wire design, so it works with a conventional 1911 recoil setup without any special guide rod. If you have a Commander-length, compact, or 4-inch 1911, you'll want a different spring.

Is 11 lb the right weight for my gun?

An 11 lb spring is built for standard target ammunition running a power factor in the 125,000 to 135,000 range, which covers most range and practice loads in full-size 9mm and .38 Super. It's actually the same weight Wilson Combat installs in their own full-size 9mm pistols. If you regularly shoot hotter +P or heavy defensive loads, a heavier spring is the better call.

How often should I replace my recoil spring?

Wilson lists an average service life of around 20,000 rounds for this spring, but many shooters swap recoil springs sooner as preventive maintenance, often once a year or every few thousand rounds. A spring that's lost tension lets the slide and frame take a harder beating, so changing it on schedule protects the gun. Keeping a spare on hand makes it an easy habit.

Why chrome silicon steel instead of regular spring wire?

Chrome silicon is a premium spring material that holds its tension and resists fatigue much better than ordinary wire. That translates to more consistent slide cycling across a long shooting session and a longer usable life before the spring goes soft. It's a big reason this spring stays reliable round after round.

Will a fresh recoil spring change how my 1911 feels?

Often, yes. A worn spring can cause sluggish cycling, brass landing in odd spots, or a slide that slams home harder than it should. Dropping in a correctly weighted fresh spring usually smooths out the cycle and brings the gun back to how it ran when it was new.

Additional information

UPC

811826020796

Manufacturer

Manufacturer Part Number

703G11

Model

Product Type

Recoil Spring

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