Zerorecoil?
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thoughts?
I find the recoil of my Beretta 92FS tolerable with Winchester 147gr JHP, which ...
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February 13th, 2010 12:51 PM
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Zerorecoil?
Has anybody checked out Stealth IR - Recoil Reduction ?
thoughts?
I find the recoil of my Beretta 92FS tolerable with Winchester 147gr JHP, which where on sale at the local range. I chose a lower-recoiling round because I am in the process of recovering from repetitive stress injury (not firearms related) to my right hand.
Found this website somewhat interesting, and wondered if anybody else stumbled across it or perhaps has even purchased one of their products.
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February 13th, 2010 12:51 PM
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February 13th, 2010 01:54 PM
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Inserts are laser punched back-slanted holes in the muzzle reducing both recoil & muzzle rise to zero trippling accuracy & speed, for sharp shooting, & protection.
Nothing new, just another name for a compensated gun, or muzzle brake system. Gasses are vented up and back to help reduce muzzle flip. While nice to have on a competition gun or hunting rifle, I still have reservations on a defensive weapon.
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February 13th, 2010 02:19 PM
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Granted, its not new although the videos are great for illustration purposes. Could possibly swing-vote some folks that are on the fence. In a completely 'uninhibited' shooting, I can see the value for sure.
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February 15th, 2010 11:36 AM
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Old tech sold as snake oil
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February 16th, 2010 12:54 PM
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I agree ok for target plinking but certainly not for carry. The muzzle flash is blinding, especially in low light or dark!!
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February 18th, 2010 02:31 AM
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If you are looking to reduce recoil get one of these. I didn't think they would do much but my buddy put them in his sig 220 and there is almost less recoil then my 226 9mm. We also put one in a customers 92 and it sorta felt like shooting a .22. For $25 bucks they are well worth it. They also use the standard recoil spring.
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February 18th, 2010 09:58 AM
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Please help me out rathos. I find nothing on the web sight for $25 bucks. Seems that the "reducers" start at $195. A bit much for my blood!
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February 20th, 2010 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by
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If you are looking to reduce recoil get one of these. I didn't think they would do much but my buddy put them in his sig 220 and there is almost less recoil then my 226 9mm. We also put one in a customers 92 and it sorta felt like shooting a .22. For $25 bucks they are well worth it. They also use the standard recoil spring.
Was there to be a link in your post? I am doubting you were referring to the zerorecoil webpage, because I do not see anything for $25 there either.
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February 21st, 2010 10:39 AM
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You could try a Sprinco.
The DO make it somewhat difficult to manually lock the slide back though.
They do somewhat reduce felt recoil and the jarring impact of the slide slamming to the rear.
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Also look at MagNaPort for about the best porting available.
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