SIG Sauer P228|P229 DPM Systems Recoil Reduction System

Published on August 22, 2019
Duration: 5:18

This guide details the installation and testing of the DPM Systems Recoil Reduction System for SIG Sauer P228 and P229 pistols. It covers the disassembly, installation process, and crucial reliability testing, including a 'limp-wrist' test, as demonstrated by an expert. The video also touches on magazine compatibility and the system's benefits for reducing felt recoil.

Quick Summary

The DPM Systems Recoil Reduction System for SIG Sauer P228/P229 pistols aims to reduce felt recoil and enhance reliability. Tested rigorously, including a 'limp-wrist' scenario, the system demonstrated flawless performance, making follow-up shots easier and addressing potential stock system issues.

Chapters

  1. 00:14Introduction and DPM System Overview
  2. 00:43Initial Shooting and Reliability Testing
  3. 01:41Magazine Compatibility and Ammunition
  4. 04:26Performance Assessment and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the DPM Systems Recoil Reduction System?

The DPM Systems Recoil Reduction System is an aftermarket upgrade designed to replace the factory guide rod and recoil spring assembly in firearms like the SIG Sauer P228 and P229. It aims to reduce felt recoil and improve the pistol's cycling reliability.

How does the DPM system affect recoil?

According to the video, the DPM system adds a lighter recoil impulse to the pistol. This can make shooting more comfortable and potentially improve the speed and accuracy of follow-up shots.

Is the DPM system reliable?

The video demonstrates the DPM system's reliability through various tests, including a 'limp-wrist' test. The system performed perfectly, indicating it can handle adverse shooting conditions without causing malfunctions.

What SIG Sauer models is the DPM system compatible with?

The DPM Systems Recoil Reduction System discussed in the video is compatible with SIG Sauer P228 and P229 models. It is also mentioned as solving issues found in stock systems like the SIG P227 SAS.

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