Bolt on Recoil Management ?

Published on July 14, 2020
Duration: 2:11

This video demonstrates the Dane Hogle T-1 recoil dampening system, designed to attach to a handgun's Picatinny rail. It utilizes three tungsten weights and adjustable springs to mitigate muzzle flip. A baseline test on a Smith & Wesson M&P Pro Series 9mm showed significant muzzle rise, which was noticeably reduced after installing the T-1, as evidenced by slow-motion footage.

Quick Summary

The Dane Hogle T-1 is a recoil dampening system for handguns that mounts to a Picatinny rail. It uses three tungsten weights and adjustable springs to reduce muzzle flip and manage recoil impulse, as demonstrated on a Smith & Wesson M&P Pro Series 9mm.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Disclaimer
  2. 00:15Dane Hogle T-1 Overview
  3. 00:37Test Firearm Setup (S&W M&P Pro)
  4. 00:53Baseline Shooting Test (No Device)
  5. 01:23Testing with T-1 Recoil Dampener
  6. 01:56Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Dane Hogle T-1 recoil dampening system?

The Dane Hogle T-1 is a firearm accessory that attaches to a handgun's Picatinny rail. It features three tungsten weights and adjustable spring settings designed to reduce muzzle flip and manage recoil impulse.

How does the Dane Hogle T-1 system reduce recoil?

The T-1 system uses the mass of its tungsten weights and the resistance of its adjustable springs to counteract the forces that cause muzzle flip and perceived recoil when a firearm is discharged.

What firearm was used to test the Dane Hogle T-1?

The recoil dampening system was tested on a Smith & Wesson M&P Pro Series handgun, specifically a model with a 5-inch barrel chambered in 9mm caliber.

Can the Dane Hogle T-1 be adjusted?

Yes, the Dane Hogle T-1 system includes adjustable spring settings. This allows users to fine-tune the recoil dampening effect to better suit their specific firearm and shooting preferences.

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