Any thoughts or experience either way with Sprinco recoil reducer and/or EFK Fire Dragon dual action buffer spring system?
If you want to reduce recoil, the most proven way is to add weight.
Yes, but they vary widely in recoil reduction and to the extent they induce a lot of blast.An effective brake is pretty high up that list too.
Effective being the key word. I have never been behind one that made me go "oh man I want that!"An effective brake is pretty high up that list too.
I think you are on the right track. I'm an instructor and been through a bunch of schools and stuff. For a self-defense gun I run my rifles and pistols basically stock. I might change the sights, but don't mess with triggers, recoil springs and add ons.Thanks all who have replied so far, here is more detail, perhaps to continue the conversation:
The reason why I ask about these two devices is I recently acquired a very lightly used SIG P220 and one of those devices was included in the case and one was already installed in the pistol. I removed it and replaced it with the original spring and guide, partly because I know nothing about these devices, and partly because I never had a problem with previous experience of the same model. Recoil was never a problem in any way.
But now recognizing that such things exist I'm wondering about safety, reliability, and any possible advantage.
I get it about re-acquiring a target faster, thanks to recommendations from some of the regular participants here a few years ago I went to reduced recoil loads in the 12 gauge slide and it made a noticeable difference. Not sure it's something I care about for the .45, and if there is any question whatsoever about safety, reliability, or damage to the firearm, I would not even consider using these devices.
Thoughts?
Thank you!I think you are on the right track. I'm an instructor and been through a bunch of schools and stuff. For a self-defense gun I run my rifles and pistols basically stock. I might change the sights, but don't mess with triggers, recoil springs and add ons.
I have plenty of "fun" guns that I play with various aftermarket stuff, triggers, safeties, and recoil components. Hohn has some sage advice above.