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Hi folks, This is a self introduction post, and a question to boot. I live in France and shoot IPSC with a Glock 35. My teen son will soon start shooting too, and I have an idea for taming recoil a bit. My idea is a weight that attaches to the front, where one would normally attach a light or laser. The idea is just to add a few ounces to tame the 40S&W kick a little for him. It might help me too with double taps. I did a quick search here and in google and found no products like that. Anybody heard of a fore end weight for Glocks? Thanks, Reno, France | ||
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I already run a DPM triple-spring kit for reduced recoil...forgot to mention that. And there are a few other Glockworx bits in there too. | |||
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Putting to much weight up there could very well change the recoil dynamics and clause malfunctions. Buying a cheap tac light and mount then replacing the internals with lead would give you a bit more of weight up there | |||
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That would be OK except for my IPSC holster...I'm using a Kydex paddle which won't accept a tac light. But a thin metal weight that hugs the tac mount rail would work. I'm not looking to ad more than a few ounces. | |||
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I had the same thoughts regarding my Glock 23. I bought a Tungsten Guide Rod and it did cut back a bit on recoil but I had several malfunctions so I scrapped the idea and went back to the factory guide rod. I was using 165gr Speer Gold Dots and tried the 180's which have a bit less perceived? recoil and less muzzle blast. Good luck. | |||
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Other things such as powder being equal, wouldn't a heavier bullet cause more recoil?? I am also having occasional failure to feed malfunctions. In IPSC, that destroys your time for the stage. DPM does answer email and is sending me a heavier outer spring, which they say will help. I have heard a few stories about aftermarket recoil springs breaking too. I keep the stock Glock spring and a Coyote SS spring in my case, just in case. I just may have to fab up my own fore end weight if nobody makes one. | |||
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I don't really know which has more actual recoil, but to me the 180's seem to have less. Maybe it's because the 165's have a "faster" recoil, more muzzle blast, etc. I really don't know but I like the 180's more | |||
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Go to your local golf equipment store and buy some lead tape golfers use to weight their clubs. It has a pressure sensitive backing and should give you an idea if you are on the right track adding weight. It is pliable and will conform to the gun shape. | |||
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Great idea! Thanks. | |||
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