Glock 45 DPM Systems Recoil Reduction System

Published on December 9, 2018
Duration: 5:27

This video provides a practical review and installation guide for the DPM Systems Recoil Reduction System on a Glock 45. The testing demonstrates 100% reliability across various stress scenarios, including limp-wristing and high-volume fire, with both shooters noting a significant reduction in felt recoil. The DPM system is highlighted for its durability and effectiveness, offering a potential upgrade for Glock owners.

Quick Summary

The DPM Systems Recoil Reduction System is compatible with the Glock 45 (Gen 4 & 5) and effectively reduces felt recoil. Testing showed 100% reliability even under stress conditions like limp-wristing, and the system is noted for its durability over high round counts.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Glock 45 & DPM System
  2. 00:25Live Fire & Magazine Testing
  3. 01:05Reliability & Stress Tests (Limp Wrist)
  4. 02:01Ammunition Specs: Sig Sauer Elite
  5. 02:11Second Shooter Feedback
  6. 03:47Durability & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the DPM Systems Recoil Reduction System work with the Glock 45?

Yes, the DPM Systems Recoil Reduction System is compatible with the Glock 45, specifically Gen 4 and Gen 5 models. The video demonstrates its installation and testing on a Glock 45, confirming its functionality and effectiveness in reducing recoil.

How does the DPM recoil system affect Glock 45 reliability?

During extensive testing, including stress scenarios like limp-wristing and rapid firing with a high-capacity magazine, the Glock 45 equipped with the DPM system maintained 100% reliability. Both shooters noted consistent cycling and no malfunctions throughout the evaluation.

Is the DPM recoil system durable for high round counts?

Based on the experience of the speakers, DPM Systems recoil reduction systems are known for their durability. They report shooting between 5,000 to 10,000 rounds annually with these systems without issues, contrasting them with other guide rods that may degrade faster.

What ammunition was used to test the Glock 45 with the DPM system?

The ammunition used for testing was Sig Sauer Elite Performance 9mm Luger, specifically the 115 grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) variant. This ammunition has a stated muzzle velocity of 1185 feet per second.

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