Brendon, Everytime you shoot your weapon the screws work themselves loose. I was just snugging them down after each cleaning and they were loose. I decided to take them off once before and there wasn't any problems. This time I took them off and I heard ting as soon as I started unscrewing the top screw. It was dirty inside the housing believe it or not. I cleaned it up and put it together and it works fine. I will probably pull them off with each cleaning. The spring assembly is easy to reinstall. You just need to be patient when screwing the screws.
This was the original "problem"-was the screws coming loose upon shooting,and then guys having a problem with the trigger assembly,as the grip secures this..
I have taken the grips off of one of my other pups,just to see what the innards looked like,I was satisfied,and have not done so again..
I personally have never had a grip screw come loose,on any that I have shot-including my pocket carry Deer Parker!!
Of course I have not had a problem with anything else either,So I feel good about it..
I am still using the "old" recoil springs-and do not change as often as I "should" probably
but have had no feeding problems..
I have multiple mags,all "old" springs,yet no feeding problems..
Paint me "lucky"??
IMO,if it is working,I am not messin with it..
I shot what I thought was enough to break the pup in,shoot a couple of mags every once in awhile,the 115 GDHPs seem to hit the center of what I am aiming at,I am happy..
It's whatever makes someone comfortable with what they carry IMO..
I am at the shoot a little,carry a lot stage with the Pup..
I am at the same stage with my Seecamp .380 at this point..
Have fun with the pup,make her bark on America's Birthday!!
Brenden