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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => CZ SP-01 and variants => Topic started by: PTGT_Neon on May 03, 2009, 11:09:13 PM
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Anyone ever use one of these?
http://www.dpmsystems.com/en/products/ (http://www.dpmsystems.com/en/products/)
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might try a search..someone was talking about using one awhile back
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Why does anyone need an over-engineered guide rod and recoil spring for $65.00?
Just put a higher power recoil spring in your gun for $7.89 and go shoot. I put a 14 lb. spring from Wolf in my CZ-75 and a 16 lb. in my CZ-97 and they are both fantastic shooters with reasonable recoil that my 10 year old can shoot accurately.
'Nuff said.
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They would be illegal for IDPA/IPSC and USPSA if that matters.
Take Care
Bob
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What about a progressive spring rate composed of several diced CZ springs of my own design? Would those be legal in IDPA/IPSC and USPSA? I don't imagine myself getting into such competitions, but its not impossible.
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I've seen these and plan on purchasing one as soon as I can justify spending $106 US on a recoil reducing device for a gun with less recoil than any other I've ever fired! Seriously, I will eventually own one and I'll report back.
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Nice one. I wonder if my phantom will shoot like an airsoft gun or a pellet gun if I put this dpm system in? In terms of muzzle flip and recoil that is. :D How does this dpm system compare to sprinco recoil reducer? I've read some good comments about sprinco. Anyway, I just read some good reviews about dpm also. Here's a link to one with a before and after video comparison using a smith & wesson m&p .40. http://www.gunblast.com/DPM-SWMP.htm