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Originally Posted by Wesman
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Originally Posted by W.K.Shuridys
Ahh right, now that makes a lot more sense. I hadn't considered the lack of a spring release.
Though one must wonder, what kind of lousy spring steel are manufacturers using that their product can't stay compressed without losing tension? Springs are supposed to wear out from being cycled, not compressed.
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I'm not 100% sure but I think the spring weakens a bit because of creep. Constant loading of the metal, even when it's only undergoing elastic deformation, can lead to an eventual plastic deformation.
But feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
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It does, but a few of the most extreme examples I've seen were never more than 20ish fps loss (although there are a few flukes out there, in general it's not more than that - and that includes wear from 10's of 1000's of cycles).
However, with no proper spring release - yes, I would absolutely find a way to decompress (all you need to do) or remove (for long periods, may as well) the the spring. Your internals aren't that tough, and they don't need that kind of load on them.