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Ithabrown
4th June 2004, 18:56
Do they really work?

I have a stock Gov't model in 38 Super whose full-length recoil rod is of Chip McCormick, but I want to replace it with a Haarts recoil guide rod (those with mercury balls indside to reduce recoil).

Anyone there care to share his/her experiences with the Haarts?

stans
5th June 2004, 11:37
I can't afford stuff like that, I'll spend my money on ammo and reloading supplies! Supposedly they do work, probably the extra weight afforded by the mercury acting more like a barrel weight.

John
10th June 2004, 01:09
Do they really work?

I have a stock Gov't model in 38 Super whose full-length recoil rod is of Chip McCormick, but I want to replace it with a Haarts recoil guide rod (those with mercury balls indside to reduce recoil).

Anyone there care to share his/her experiences with the Haarts?
You mean steel balls in mercury.

You have to be VERY VERY VERY careful with your shooting to notice any difference between a normal FLGR and the Haarts, or any of the others for that matter. I've tried two or three of them, then went back to the original design. Even though I am not the most recoil-insensitive person, I find the .45 ACP quite pleasant to shoot, as is.

Rgds

Ithabrown
10th June 2004, 10:30
john, thanks for your 2 cents! they sure are worth more, coming from an authority like you.

anyway, upon the advice of my 'smith, i ordered the sprinco-type to minimize hard slamming of slide to frame when it is in battery all the way rearward. i trusted him so i have no second thoughts (except for the high price).

like you, i love to shoot the 45!

valor1
25th June 2004, 00:56
Those recoil reducers with mercury inside are useless. Go for a tungsten guide rod to add weight and absorb much of the felt recoil.

Ithabrown
25th June 2004, 06:15
Those recoil reducers with mercury inside are useless. Go for a tungsten guide rod to add weight and absorb much of the felt recoil.


okay, but what brand would be in our market? i almost bought the Tony Pascual (TP) types, but withdrew the thought on the last minute.

Kerwin
25th June 2004, 06:35
Thank the heavens you did not fall for Tony Pascual. :)

Ithabrown
25th June 2004, 06:48
Thank the heavens you did not fall for Tony Pascual. :)


i thank my stars also, kerwin. it happened like this:

i ordered a set of plunger spring and pins and initially the employee there cannot even tag a price.

two days later, they called me up and set the mark at 400 PhP, same price of a b-new Colt set of plunger spring and pins...bastards! "Who wants to do business with them?" I asked myself while shaking my head and grinning all afternoon.

valor1
25th June 2004, 11:09
good for you Ithabrown. That Tony Pascual is just full of air. The customer service sucks. if you want to be treated well, start telling Tony, "I'm thinking of reselling your great products and ...." That will get his attention. All his products are cheap knock-offs of US made products.

I tried the Sprinco but didn't gave significant results. I tried the tungsten guide rods and it works better. Finding it is quite difficult. Try True Weight in Quezon City. They are the ones I know who usually stock these quality products. They may be expensive but their better.

Nope. I am not paid for the endorsement.

Ithabrown
25th June 2004, 12:38
good for you Ithabrown. That Tony Pascual is just full of air. The customer service sucks. if you want to be treated well, start telling Tony, "I'm thinking of reselling your great products and ...." That will get his attention. All his products are cheap knock-offs of US made products.

I tried the Sprinco but didn't gave significant results. I tried the tungsten guide rods and it works better. Finding it is quite difficult. Try True Weight in Quezon City. They are the ones I know who usually stock these quality products. They may be expensive but their better.

Nope. I am not paid for the endorsement.


ok i'll give manny a call re their tungsten rod...thanks again!