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Springfield Prodigy Recoil Spring | DPM Recoil Reduction Upgrade

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Springfield Prodigy Recoil Spring – Upgrade Your Pistol’s Performance

Get the most out of your Springfield Prodigy with a premium recoil spring upgrade designed for smoother cycling, reduced felt recoil, and improved reliability. Whether you’re replacing a worn spring or upgrading for performance, a high-quality recoil spring ensures your pistol runs flawlessly in both training and competition.

We offer DPM Recoil Reduction Systems specifically engineered for both the 4.25” and 5” Springfield Prodigy models. These systems feature a multi-spring mechanical assembly that absorbs recoil energy more efficiently than a standard factory setup — helping you shoot faster, stay on target, and extend the life of your pistol.

Key Benefits of a Springfield Prodigy Recoil Spring Upgrade:

  • Improved recoil control for faster follow-up shots

  • Enhanced reliability in all shooting conditions

  • Longer service life compared to standard factory springs

  • Custom fit for both 4.25” and 5” Prodigy models

  • Smooth slide operation for a more consistent shooting experience

If you demand the best from your Springfield Prodigy, a recoil spring upgrade is one of the most effective performance improvements you can make.


Enhance your Springfield Prodigy even further with our complete selection of Springfield Prodigy accessories. If you’re looking for more performance upgrades, check out our 1911 recoil springs and precision-engineered guide rods. For improved sighting, explore our red dot sights designed to pair perfectly with your Prodigy.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How often should I replace my Springfield Prodigy recoil spring?
A: On average, every 3,000–5,000 rounds for standard springs — sooner if you shoot high-pressure loads frequently.

Q: Will this work with both 4.25” and 5” models?
A: Yes, we carry versions for both barrel lengths. Be sure to select the correct model when ordering.

Q: What’s the benefit of a DPM recoil reduction system over a stock spring?
A: The DPM system uses multiple springs to better absorb recoil, reduce slide battering, and improve follow-up shot speed.

Q: Can I install this recoil spring myself?
A: Yes, most shooters can handle installation with basic tools, but professional gunsmithing is always recommended for optimal fit.

Q: Does changing my recoil spring affect my pistol’s warranty?
A: In most cases, no — but always check your manufacturer’s policy to be sure.