Bolt on Recoil Management ?

Published on July 14, 2020
Duration: 2:11

This guide details the installation and testing of the Dane Hogle T-1 Recoil Dampening System on a Smith & Wesson M&P Pro Series 9mm handgun. It covers attaching the device, tuning its internal components (tungsten weights and springs), and performing comparative baseline and post-installation shooting tests to evaluate recoil and muzzle flip reduction. The demonstration is presented by Jerry Miculek, a world-renowned professional shooter, emphasizing clear range safety protocols and detailed mechanical recoil tuning.

Quick Summary

The Dane Hogle T-1 Recoil Dampening System attaches to a handgun's Picatinny rail and uses three tungsten weights with adjustable springs to tune recoil impulse. Demonstrated on a Smith & Wesson M&P Pro Series 9mm, it aims to significantly reduce muzzle flip, allowing for quicker follow-up shots and a more stable shooting experience.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Disclaimer
  2. 00:15Product Overview: Dane Hogle T-1
  3. 00:37Test Firearm Setup
  4. 00:53Baseline Shooting Test
  5. 01:23Testing with 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 device that attaches to a handgun's Picatinny rail to help manage recoil. It features three tungsten weights and adjustable spring settings that allow users to tune the recoil impulse and reduce muzzle flip.

How does the T-1 recoil dampener work?

The T-1 system uses internal tungsten weights and variable spring tensions. By adjusting these components, shooters can tune the device to counteract the firearm's recoil and muzzle flip, leading to a more stable shooting platform and faster follow-up shots.

What firearm was used to test the T-1 recoil dampener?

The recoil dampener was tested on a Smith & Wesson M&P Pro Series handgun. This specific model featured a 5-inch barrel and was chambered in 9mm caliber for the demonstration.

What are the benefits of using a recoil dampening system like the T-1?

Recoil dampening systems aim to reduce felt recoil and muzzle flip. This can lead to improved shooter comfort, faster target reacquisition for follow-up shots, and potentially more consistent accuracy, especially during rapid fire.

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