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Mercury Recoil Reducer & Butt Pad
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<blockquote data-quote="jpndave" data-source="post: 1987785" data-attributes="member: 5437"><p>Not directly comparable but put a mercury/ball bearing filled guide rod in my K40 Elite years ago. It had noticeable less muzzle flip and slowed the recoil down. I think that is what others are trying to describe with the tamed recoil. Pretty much the same hit just slower so it feels less. In the buttstock I don't think muzzle rise would change much. In that handgun it was easy to feel the difference with a quick field strip shooting back to back. They do work but nothing like say a decent brake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpndave, post: 1987785, member: 5437"] Not directly comparable but put a mercury/ball bearing filled guide rod in my K40 Elite years ago. It had noticeable less muzzle flip and slowed the recoil down. I think that is what others are trying to describe with the tamed recoil. Pretty much the same hit just slower so it feels less. In the buttstock I don't think muzzle rise would change much. In that handgun it was easy to feel the difference with a quick field strip shooting back to back. They do work but nothing like say a decent brake. [/QUOTE]
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