What do you guys think about the DPM recoil system for an already soft-shooting PX4 Storm Compact? I've never had one in any gun. I know the plastic is fine, but I was just curious if anyone has used these in their PX4 Storms.
What do you guys think about the DPM recoil system for an already soft-shooting PX4 Storm Compact? I've never had one in any gun. I know the plastic is fine, but I was just curious if anyone has used these in their PX4 Storms.
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I am unfamiliar with this aftermarket product, but the PX4 in 9mm would probably be on my all-time top 5 list of "guns that have absolutely no need for less recoil"
Even the .40 models shoot like kitten kisses.
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I don't have the DPM system myself, but I do have something similar on my Px4CC because I liked the idea of a tiny bit more weight up front under the barrel:
https://ssguiderods.com/shop/beretta...-rod-assembly/
I'm definitely not experienced enough to be able to tell if there's any recoil reduction, but I do know that racking is a lot smoother, and it's also much easier to clean and lubricate, thanks to the stainless rod. I only wish these were made in tungsten!