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Has anyone else ever seen this? I find what they are pitching to be more than hard to beleive... but hey, maybe I'm wrong. If it actually worked, I would probably throw them $150 to make my 9mm SigPro Have the recoil of a super-soaker... I would think if they had such an effective product, they could probably afford a better webpage. But that's me, and I'm an A-hole...

http://www.stealthir.com/no-recoil/index.html

Check it out and share your thoughts.

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Well, I don't know about you, but I prefer to do business with a company that actually proof reads their site:

Two identical Beretta 9mm, 72 FS handguns,

Not to mention that one gun is obviously in a "weak" hand so there is that to contend with.

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Haha, I must have missed that when I was noticing the overall craptastical nature of their site. As far as the weak hand goes, also notice the "strong" hand looks like it has a DEATH grip on that pistol! Factor in that he may also be using an underpowered round in the hand which holds the pistol graced with their technologies...

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I dunno about their claims. You can't just circumvent the laws of physics without making the gun unnecessarily heavy.

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Oh yeah, didnt it say their device "weighs less than the projectile being fired". Witchcraft I say, Witchcraft.

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Every force has an equal-opposite reaction... No device can eliminate or reduce recoil, it can only redirect it, spread it out over a longer period of time or a larger surface. I suspect this device is designed to reduce the snap of recoil by spreading the force over a longer interval. This could be accomplished in a number of ways, the most likely is simply a weighted air-bleed buffer installed in the recoil assembly.

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Every force has an equal-opposite reaction... No device can eliminate or reduce recoil, it can only redirect it, spread it out over a longer period of time or a larger surface. I suspect this device is designed to reduce the snap of recoil by spreading the force over a longer interval. This could be accomplished in a number of ways, the most likely is simply a weighted air-bleed buffer installed in the recoil assembly.

Screw that. Just more stuff that can break at inopportune times. Not something you'd want for a carry gun.

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Did anyone else look at the other products they had to offer? IR cloak devices? I think these guys are setting records on the bull****-o-meter...

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Arent a lot of the newer firearms coming factory with a "recoil reducer" that is very similar to whats being sold. I am not saying these guys are legit, but might be something to look into. Anything that lessens felt recoil cant be a bad thing.

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Thats the problem, they dont reveal anything about the product they sell, or how it functions.

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Not to mention they're apparently at the cutting edge of everything from stealth gun boats to being able to see through steel and magical fairies that make your cannons shoot farther. I smell scam. I just wish I had thought of the placebo recoil reduction system first.

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