I ran across a hot deal on a Witness Steel Compact in .40 S&W so I picked up my first Tanfogolio. NIB, unfired, with 2 additional mags for $420 OTD. Here it is.
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I field stripped to clean it up and was greeted with this! Underwhelming to say the least.

Taking the springs out did not improve their appearance.

I consulted Wolff Springs and found that they had no springs for the Witness Compacts that used the two spring system. So.... the creative side of me kicked in. My thought process was, the CZ Compacts were very similar so why not use w Wolff spring meant for a CZ compact. The size of the Witness guide rod and the hole in the slide that it ran through was too large. But...by making a reducer bushing to close the hole and using a CZ Compact full length SS guide rod the CZ springs from Wolff should fit. The recoil spring from my CZ Compact 9mm works smoothly. The mod. does not detract from the appearance in the least, in my opinion!!

The little reducer bushing is the key to the success of this project. I absolutely LOVE playing with my machinery!!

Edit to add that getting the double springs back into the pistol and not having the springs nest in such a way that you cannot reach the latch back position can be very time consuming. This nesting can cause failure to feed and/or failure to eject.
Joe