The DPM Glock Recoil Reduction System
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March 21st, 2006 07:33 PM
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March 21st, 2006 07:37 PM
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Ive seen it but i just dont know .. hanging the magnet at the end of the gun not for me
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March 21st, 2006 07:45 PM
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March 21st, 2006 07:56 PM
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I see a std unit for the 226 - tho maybe that is only really useful for 40 or 357 SIG.
I had heard of this before QK but not looked into it at all - thx for the link and info.
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March 22nd, 2006 05:49 AM
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BAD idea.
Let's see. Pick your favorite firearm. Think of your admiration for the fine engineering and construction.
Then go buy some mickey mouse device off the internet that changes the function of the weapon. No thanks.
I do use harts recoil reducers in glocks ( the metal guide rods with mercury in them), but that does not change weapon function.
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March 22nd, 2006 06:33 AM
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Recoil reducers ????? BAH HUMBUG !! If you can't stand/tolerate/learn to live with/etc.,the recoil of your CHOSEN weapon,step down in recoil/caliber/loading.
I have seen people buy them tungsten guide rods for their .45's also. Sorry,but gotta say, what a bunch of weenies.
The things similar to that that I use for my weapons(shoc buff's,etc.) are to save my weapon,not my hand.
The people that use these "gadjets" want the best of both worlds. Some "famous" person once said: "recoil is our friend".--------
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March 22nd, 2006 07:24 AM
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Recoil Reduction
I've really not posted this thread for myself but, for any other forum members that might be interested.
Information and member feedback on available systems may be helpful to others.
I am not recoil sensitive & so I've never added any aftermarket reducers to any of my personal handguns. With the exception of one handgun that I had Mag~Na~Ported (just for the hellovit) years ago.
I have tried the now defunct Haarts (mercury recoil reducer) & the one made by Sprinco on other shooters firearms.
The Sprinco & the Haarts seemed to reduce "felt" recoil (somewhat) without causing any function related problems but, not nearly to the degree claimed by makers.
Just my opinion on that.
I figured that we might have members that may need recoil reduction for any number of reasons (Age, Medical) & it helps for them to at least know what products are floating around "out there" ~
The comments (thus far) have been valid & good.
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March 22nd, 2006 10:59 AM
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naaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.......I'll stick to the usual recoil systems
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March 25th, 2006 04:22 PM
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85 euros
An interesting idea, seems pricey to add an accessory that a good fraction of the total price of the pistol.
I find the recoil of my G21 very mellow and that of the G27 a little more energetic, but can fire either one single-handed and feel no pain, so I don't feel a need for this thing.
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March 25th, 2006 04:53 PM
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An aquaintance has just accepted new Glock 22s for his department. The guns work fine except when the lights are attached.
The light changes the recoil impulse, and malfunctions result.
In my 16 years as the owner of a full line gun store, I found that stock guns usually worked fine, guns with lots of dodads did not.
Remove the dodads, and guns worked again,.
MAGIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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March 25th, 2006 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by
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An aquaintance has just accepted new Glock 22s for his department. The guns work fine except when the lights are attached.
The light changes the recoil impulse, and malfunctions result.
In my 16 years as the owner of a full line gun store, I found that stock guns usually worked fine, guns with lots of dodads did not.
Remove the dodads, and guns worked again,.
MAGIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There ya go ..
For some crazy reason stock works 99% of the time
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