So reading about recoil springs, and some people say that 20-22lb recoil springs should be matched with a stiffer firing pin spring. Does this mean I need to remove the lighter CGW spring from the kit and order something stiffer?
Thanks
The firing pin spring is matched to the hammer and it's spring, so that hammer drop fully enables the "inertial firing pin" to do it's job igniting the primers used.
The recoil spring is matched to the ammunition's "
recoil".
The spring needs to be light enough for the slide to reliably fully retract and then feed the next round into the chamber. Too heavy and it may not fully retract. This is dependent on the ammunition being fired.
On the CGW site's info on recoil springs, the distance brass is thrown is one good measure of having a serviceable recoil spring. they say
6-8 feet is good.
Recoil spring weight also affects the muzzle flip for fast follow-up shots.
Ask "schmeky" (David Milam) here on the forum so you get all the things I may have missed or mis-stated.