Smith & Wesson Equalizer Recoil Spring
Keep your Smith & Wesson Equalizer running at peak performance with a recoil spring designed for reliability and control. Whether you need a replacement for a worn factory spring or want an upgrade for smoother cycling, this recoil spring kit ensures your pistol stays accurate, dependable, and easy to handle.
Built for Performance
Crafted from high-quality materials, the Equalizer recoil spring is engineered to manage recoil forces more effectively than stock components. It reduces muzzle rise, helps protect your pistol from unnecessary wear, and provides consistent cycling round after round.
Why Upgrade Your Recoil Spring?
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Restore factory reliability when replacing a worn spring
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Improve control with reduced felt recoil
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Extend the life of your slide and frame by absorbing impact
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Support accuracy with smoother cycling and faster follow-up shots
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Simple drop-in replacement with no modifications required
Features
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Direct fit for the Smith & Wesson Equalizer 9mm
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Durable construction for long service life
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Designed to handle recoil stress and high round counts
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Easy installation with included instructions
This recoil spring is the upgrade that keeps your Equalizer reliable at the range, in competition, or for everyday carry.
Frequently Asked Questions
What recoil spring fits the Smith & Wesson Equalizer?
This recoil spring kit is specifically designed for the Equalizer 9mm and provides a direct fit.
Why should I replace my recoil spring?
Over time, factory springs wear down. Replacing them restores proper cycling, reduces recoil, and helps protect your pistol.
Will this spring reduce muzzle flip?
Yes. A fresh or upgraded spring helps manage recoil and muzzle rise, improving control during rapid fire.
How often should I change my recoil spring?
Many shooters replace springs every 3,000–5,000 rounds depending on use. If you notice cycling issues or excess recoil, it’s time for a replacement.
Can I install it myself?
Yes. It’s a drop-in replacement that can be installed with basic disassembly. A gunsmith can handle it if you prefer professional installation.