Generally, stronger hammer springs are employed to get a more consistent strike of the gas valve, especially when using more powerful gases with high flow valves in warmer climates. The added pressure of the warm gas on the high output valve can cause the release button to require extra pressure to crack it open, and at times, extra force is required to not just crack it open, but to give it a full depression.
The worst thing to experience is playing all day and finally finding a moment where pulling out your pistol is required for a close kill... only to hear a *click* when you pull the trigger and experiencing no action.
The Saint is right, though. There are some setups where a stronger hammer spring will just end up in cycling issues.
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