As far as I know, both Walther (SSP) and Tesro offer a muzzle-jump-reducing system with a swingarm/spring "buffer". I think Tesro calls it "RDS", don't know what the Walther name is. I think the two of them are pretty similar in construction.
Can anyone report on the difference the RDS makes on these pistols? Does it really work, or is the effect more a combination of pure weight and psychology?
Does RDS work?
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I asked a related quesdtion and here is the thread.
http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php ... ight=tesro
http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php ... ight=tesro