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Opinions on Enidine Shot Shock

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#1 · (Edited)
What is your opinion on the Enidine/ITT Shot Shock if it was put on a Sage EBR M14ALCS/CV or Troy MCS instead of the stock m4 buffer tube?

Link: http://www.botachtactical.com/enshsh.html



Replaces standard M4 buffer tube



70% recoil reduction apparently
 
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#3 ·
Outstanding!

Also most excellent!

Pretty good, even!

Have one, liked it so much I bought a spare.

Unfortunately, what video was taken to date hides the stock "at work", but it does well. Don't know when we'll get a chance to shoot footage of just the stock in action:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/v/dO-teq-O0DA[/ame]
 
#5 ·
Outstanding!

Also most excellent!

Pretty good, even!

Have one, liked it so much I bought a spare.

Unfortunately, what video was taken to date hides the stock "at work", but it does well. Don't know when we'll get a chance to shoot footage of just the stock in action:

http://www.youtube.com/v/dO-teq-O0DA

I thought it would be a good idea, inline stock, muzzle break and recoil absorbing buffer tube and you have fairly controllable .308 rifle
 
#15 ·
PRS stock is not compatible with the carbine type extention, regardless, so that's not an option when using the Enidine. (Had to check the Magpul website, as I don't have one, but it seemed amiss, somehow!)

PRS utilizes the rifle tube and is rotationally secured by the recess in the AR-type receiver.
 
#25 ·
FELT recoil is definitely reduced, even in semi-auto. Think "AR15 lightweight carbine" recoil level. Recovery time is reduced. "Shoot all day in a T-shirt comfortably" kind of reduced. I tweaked the workings of my "Frankenstock" for several years in semi, BEFORE doing select fire tests. It's particularly nice when used with lighter weight rifle configurations.

More effective than a muzzle brake, overall. Together- well, you just gotta try it!GI6

In the traditional target shooting standing position you will still rock back a bit, mostly due to the fact that the moment arm from the butt to your shoe soles is pretty large.
It doesn't eliminate the total rearward force, but spreads it out over time.
 
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