Best left to a gunsmith
Mine doesn't. Possible problems - magazine, magazine spring, ammunition, limp-writsting, recoil spring.
This is best left to a trained gunsmith.
To change the spring in an AR magazine, first remove the floor plate and slide the old spring out. Insert the new spring into the magazine tube and ensure it is properly seated, then reassemble the magazine by replacing the floor plate. It's important to ensure the spring is correctly positioned to prevent feeding issues.
Nagazine tube (body) spring, follower, base plate, lock plate.
The magazine (clip) is held in the pistol by the magazine catch. This is a small stud that sticks out of the bottom rear of the grip. With the gun pointed in a safe direction and your finger OFF the trigger, hold pistol in right hand. Push the magazine catch to the rear (spring loaded) and hold it back, At same time pull down on the lip of the magazine at the front of the grip, and the magazine should slide free. THE PISTOL MAY STILL BE LOADED. After removing the magazine, pull the slide to the rear, and check the chamber for the presence of a cartridge.
The best way to go about it is to remove the floor plate, then take out the spring and follower. If you're having misfeeds with that magazine, the most likely culprit would be either the follower, spring, or perhaps both, and it may be necessary to replace them.
Follower, Floor Plate, Magazine Tube, Magazine Spring, Retaining plate, Locking Block Plunger.
Yes, but it may be against the law in your area and it may damaged to pistol.
Does the slide have a hard pull when the pistol is empty with magazine removed? If yes, disassemble and clean, look for misaligned or broken parts. Pay attention to recoil spring. If spring has been replaced since 1907, it may be stiffer than original. If no, check for interferance between cartridge in magazine and bottom of breech plug.
As long as you need it in it. When it weakens, buy another magazine, they are cheap. I leave my magazines full all the time. Five years after, they're still working good.
If it is a spring pistol it won't have any recoil. According to the specifications, the UHC 1911 Spring Airsoft pistol has an unloaded weight of 1.25 pounds.
Which spring?? Which pistol??