actually, the return spring is quite purposeful.
Without it, the action will slam your blowback housing
into the nozzle causing damage over time. it may evetually break the nozzle. Particularly on the M92, it may sheer off the tabs on the muzzle.
Also, the return spring forces the muzzle to battery to ensure that it clears the feed lips on the mag thereby ensuring a more consistant chambering of the projectile. It will smoothen the action.
Lastly, that nozzle will jam on the piston head if it's not in battery before the slide's action to the rear ends. I cant tell yo how many M92s i've fixed because of this...
I encourage you to find and replace that spring. Buy strong ones if you can. those stock springs are garbage...
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