Some may scoff at this but it's exactly what I did with my first P-07 a few years back. It was sprung pretty heavy from the factory and would fail to eject quite frequently. My P-09 was flawless right out of the box. I also noticed sided by side that my P-09 was noticeably easier to rack.
I took about 1/2" off at first, then a little more later. I think I ended up removing about 3/4" in all and it's run like a champ ever since.
If you go too far, it'll launch the brass into the next county, but a new recoil spring is quick and easy to get.
It worked for me, but like I said, others may recommend against it. My justification was that I wasn't making the gun any less safe by doing so.
Please note (disclaimer) that I am not a gunsmith, and my actions and intent do not reflect the actions or intent of this forum in any way. Did that sound relatively professional and legal?
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Let us know what you decide and the results.
Winkel