Slomo recoil compilation

Published on June 19, 2026
Duration: 2:40

This video discusses the impact of recoil springs on firearm performance, specifically mentioning the Shadow 2 pistol and its 10-pound recoil spring. The speaker notes that while a heavier spring might introduce slightly more force, it's not significantly noticeable during shooting. This insight is valuable for competitive shooters and firearm enthusiasts looking to understand how spring weight affects felt recoil and overall shooting experience.

Quick Summary

The Shadow 2 pistol features a 10-pound recoil spring, which is heavier than many factory standards. While this can introduce slightly more force during cycling, the speaker notes that the difference in felt recoil is typically not noticeable to the shooter during live fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sound Effects
  2. 00:24Clicking Sounds
  3. 00:87Shadow 2 Recoil Spring Discussion
  4. 00:95Impact of Heavier Springs
  5. 01:02Noticing Recoil Differences
  6. 01:18More Clicking Sounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recoil spring weight mentioned for the Shadow 2 pistol?

The Shadow 2 pistol is specifically mentioned as having a 10-pound recoil spring. This is noted as being a heavier spring compared to factory standards on other firearms.

Does a heavier recoil spring significantly increase felt recoil?

While a heavier recoil spring can introduce slightly more force into the firearm's cycling, the speaker indicates that this difference is often not noticeable to the shooter during live fire.

How do recoil springs affect firearm performance?

Recoil springs manage the energy of the firearm's action. A heavier spring can slow down the slide's rearward movement and speed up its forward movement, potentially affecting felt recoil and cycling speed.

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