SIG Sauer P228|P229 DPM Systems Recoil Reduction System

Published on August 22, 2019
Duration: 5:18

This video details the installation and performance of the DPM Systems Recoil Reduction System on a SIG Sauer P229 Legion. The speaker demonstrates the installation process, highlighting the guide rod and spring assembly. Live-fire testing includes reliability checks like the 'limp-wrist' test and compatibility with various magazines. The DPM system is noted for reducing recoil impulse and potentially solving issues found in stock systems, fitting both P228 and P229 models.

Quick Summary

The DPM Systems Recoil Reduction System is an aftermarket upgrade designed to reduce felt recoil and muzzle flip in firearms like the SIG Sauer P229. It fits both P228 and P229 models and is shown to make double-tapping easier and solve 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 for firearms, typically consisting of a multi-spring guide rod assembly. It aims to reduce felt recoil and muzzle flip, enhancing shooter comfort and control during rapid firing.

Can the DPM Systems Recoil Reduction System be used on SIG Sauer P228 and P229 models?

Yes, the video explicitly states that the DPM Systems Recoil Reduction System fits both the SIG Sauer P228 and P229 models, making it a versatile upgrade for these popular pistols.

How does the DPM system affect shooting performance?

The DPM system reportedly adds a lighter recoil impulse, making double-tapping easier and improving overall shootability. It's also noted for potentially solving issues found in stock recoil systems.

What kind of ammunition and magazines were used in the P229 test?

The test used SIG Sauer Elite Performance 115 grain FMJ ammunition, traveling at 1185 feet per second. Magazine compatibility was tested with standard P226 15-round magazines and a Mec-Gar 18-round flush-fitting magazine.

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