I suggest reading BuffDaddys Praxis thread to see how to take this apart right, I started taking pictures after starting the mod.
You are going to need:
-Praxis
-Philips head screwdriver
-Needle nose pliers
-Optional foam block to keep screws organized (There is alot, of varying sizes, do something to keep them straight)
First off, open the Praxis:
![Posted Image](http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/cheyner7/044.jpg)
(pay no attention to the spring arm locations, I did not take a pic before starting)
Next, take out the internals and remove these 2 screws:
![Posted Image](http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/cheyner7/004-15.jpg)
You can now remove the arm/spring pod dealy:
![Posted Image](http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/cheyner7/006-16.jpg)
Open it up by removing the one screw:
![Posted Image](http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/cheyner7/007-11.jpg)
You can now pull out the bumper and its rod, after which gently lift the arm up over the post to remove tension from it:
![Posted Image](http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/cheyner7/008-9.jpg)
Pull out the rod the arm rotates on, then you can turn the arm so the spring arm can be removed:
![Posted Image](http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/cheyner7/012-4.jpg)
Put the arm back on, but with the spring arm behind it, instead of in the hole, then put back the rod and gently pull the arm back over the post:
![Posted Image](http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/cheyner7/014-5.jpg)
(Credit goes to One Wing Angel for this idea.)
Now for some shell work to make the other spring relocation possible. First off, rough up the shell around the post we will eventually putting the other spring arm on:
![Posted Image](http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/cheyner7/018-2.jpg)
You are going to want alot of epoxy putty for this one, not Octo-Shot amounts, but decent none the less.
Make sure not to go above the notch in the one post for the spring/arm pod dealy:
![Posted Image](http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/cheyner7/029-2.jpg)
Also make sure to get some around the back of that post. This looks like alot, but it is actually just enough to get the shell to close I found out.
Now, I am sure some of you have encountered a problem with your Praxis, where it will drop the clip randomly on you.
While waiting for the putty to dry, I noticed a stress mark on the trigger lever that seemed to be in an odd place:
![Posted Image](http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/cheyner7/019-1.jpg)
How the hell did that happen?
![Posted Image](http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/cheyner7/021-1.jpg)
Oh?
![Posted Image](http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/cheyner7/026.jpg)
That's not good at all.
Just trim down that piece of plastic a tad, and the problem should be fixed:
![Posted Image](http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/cheyner7/030-2.jpg)
Now, if you get distracted easily like I do, your putty should be dry by now like mine was. Without putting the top plate of the pod back on, put it back into the other internals. Put the plate back on that keeps the pod from sliding forward, but only put the 1 screw in, on the side with the pod half. Put the whole assembly back into the shell and put the screws back to hold it down.
I only have one poor picture to show what you should have now:
![Posted Image](http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/cheyner7/037-1.jpg)
Told you it wasn't very good.
Now for the reason you put almost everything back before we were done, push the arm over enough so you can remove the screw holding the spring arm down. Now grab you needle nose pliers and pinch the spring arm and lift it over the stock nubs, and over the screw port nextish to the farthest forward one:
![Posted Image](http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/cheyner7/039-1.jpg)
Feel the power?
Now put the other side back onto the pod and put the screw back in it. If you put enough epoxy putty your post will still be centered in that space, I did not use enough:
![Posted Image](http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/cheyner7/043.jpg)
But it's late/I'm lazy, so I tried putting it back together anyhoo:
![Posted Image](http://i616.photobucket.com/albums/tt241/cheyner7/045-1.jpg)
Success.
You barely notice the increase in tension while priming, and it definitely shoots hard.