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DPM: Firearms Recoil Reducers
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Pistol Parts, DPM
| brand: | dpm |
| gunparts: | recoil reduction system |
DPM Glock 19/23/25/32/38 Gen 1/2/3 Recoil Reducer
The Mechanical Recoil Rod Reducer System replaces the stock recoil rod and does not alter the gun's configuration.
The multi-spring complex rod (three springs) that regulates the gun's operation is what makes this system work. The third spring, which is housed within the rod, controls the slide's movement and ensures that it never slams into the frame. Two independent springs are included with this mechanism, allowing the owner to fine-tune the weapon to his or her preferences.
DPM Recoil System for the Glock 19, 23, 25, 32 and 38 Gen 1-2-3 pistols. Reduces recoil, flip-up and aquire your targets faster.
Features:
*Faster follow-up shots
*Improved firing speed
*Slide and Frame Protection
*Elimination of jams
*Significant recoil reduction
*Better double-tap concentration
*Material : Stainless Steel
This recoil reduction system is ideal for:
Use the DPM system when:
It is particularly beneficial in competition or performance-focused setups.
Some newer DPM systems offer multiple spring combinations and settings, allowing users to fine-tune performance across ammunition types and setups.
Q: Does it completely eliminate recoil?
No. It reduces felt recoil and muzzle rise, making shooting smoother, but recoil is still present.
Q: Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes, but benefits are more noticeable for experienced shooters or those tuning performance.
Q: Can I use it with all ammo types?
Yes, especially with adjustable versions—different springs allow tuning for light or heavy loads.
Q: Will it affect reliability?
When correctly installed and matched to the firearm, it is designed to maintain or improve reliability.
Q: Do I need tools to install it?
Generally no—installation is similar to replacing a factory recoil spring.
Q: How is it different from factory springs?
Factory systems use a single spring, while DPM uses multi-stage spring resistance for smoother cycling.
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