Where can you find the small springs on the back of P60 dropins?

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I only probably need one or two of them.. I'm thinking if I put one on the top of the board, it can act as a type of recoil buffer, preventing momentary cutoff during firearm discharge and protecting the battery protection circuit against recoil.

I think i'll try a hardware store maybe?

Found this: http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.5632 and http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.15879

It states you can cut down the spring if needed too.. too bad it's backordered
 
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I saw them at the Sandwich Shoppe a few weeks ago. They are labeled 123 springs on there.
 

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I've used springs from clicky pens with much success. Any tiny spring will do if clipped and soldered properly.
 

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Edited...Oops, I misread your post. I thought you were looking for the large spring. Sorry about that, these muscle relaxers must be relaxing my brain a bit.
 
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Edited...Oops, I misread your post. I thought you were looking for the large spring. Sorry about that, these muscle relaxers must be relaxing my brain a bit.

haha, thanks anyway. Thanks for all the great suggestions, the remote control one is ingenious!
 
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