Pearson Industries Releases the AccuDog Group Reducer

Giorgio O
by Giorgio O

Pearson Industries is a knife brand known for unconventional designs and tongue-in-cheek marketing. Now the company is bringing the same out-of-the-box thinking to the world of firearm accessories with the AccuDog Group Reducer.

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Pearson Industries AccuDog Group Reducer installed on the pistol grip and vertical foregrip on an AR-15

AccuDog Group Reducer: Introduction


Here below is the full press release:


“Walden TN-
Knife Industry Leader Poised To Dominate Firearm Accessory Segment
Pearson Industries, a division of Fred Pearson Enterprises, the people who brought you the Kukrax Tak Axe and Pak Axe, widely considered to be the biggest advancement in edged tool technology since the handle, is pleased to announce the start of the first production run of a new type firearm stabilization system called the AccuDog Group Reducer. 
"With over eighty quality retailers worldwide, in four short years our company has gone from complete industry outsider to apex predator. Our Kukrax brand knives and axes are enjoyed and valued by everyone from weekend campers to first tier Special Forces personnel. Now, our proprietary AccuDog Group Reducer is about to do the same to, I mean for, the shooting sports industry." said company owner and former honest working man Fred Pearson.
In engineering terms a "Dog" denotes a device designed to prevent unwanted movement. The AccuDog was first developed as a kick damper and accuracy enhancer for pistols (which it happens to do incredibly well) but it soon became apparent that there was also an immediate positive effect on the practical accuracy and effective range of rifles and carbines as well. Installed or removed in the time it takes to change magazines and adding little, if any, noticeable weight, the AccuDog Group Reducer creates a more stable, repeatable firing platform by adding solid new points of contact between the weapon and operator. Additionally, the AccuDog for pistols has been shown to significantly reduce inertially induced ('limp wrist') malfunctions.
"Accuracy is, above all, a safety issue. Having a more secure, relaxed and comfortable hold on the weapon not only improves accuracy but makes for a better, more pleasant experience overall. However, if you're the type of person who never misses what they're shooting at, we can't help you at all: for everyone else, especially women and seniors, we can." the dynamic Mr. Pearson continued. AccuDog products will be made available to the general public at the first of the year.
Qualified retailers are invited to address all inquiries to info@kukrax.com. 
-AccuDog: Shoot Like You Mean It-”
The accessory on a Glock 45

AccuDog Group Reducer: Specifications

  • Materials: ¼” cold rolled 1018 mild steel rod - neoprene
  • Finish: black powder coated
  • Weight: 5.5 oz
  • Price: TBD

The data above refers to the rifle configuration of the accessory. The Glock version, still in the phase of finalization, may differ slightly from the rifle one and be somewhat lighter.

The components of the accessory
Pearson Industries AccuDog Group Reducer configured for both vertical foregrip and pistol grip

AccuDog Group Reducer: Final Thoughts

While the Kukrax was the unexpected offspring of a kukri and an axe, the AccuDog Group Reducer brings some slingshot traits to the firearm world. The concept and the design are surely going to be divisive, but it is also pretty clear that this simple system can help stabilize the firearm.

As usual, let us know your opinion in the comments.


All images courtesy of Pearson Industries

Giorgio O
Giorgio O

Italian firearm enthusiast, Giorgio has a passion for innovative or plainly unusual mechanical solutions. He's also interested in manufacturing technologies with a recent focus on additive manufacturing.You can contact him at giorgio_o at zoho dot com and you'll find him in the comments section as Giolli Joker.

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  • MediumSizeTex MediumSizeTex 6 days ago

    This sounds like it would make a scarily effective combo with one of those highly illegal Glock Switches people don't seem to have any trouble buying or 3D printing, especially with a compensator up front.

  • Haulin' Oats Haulin' Oats 5 days ago

    Someone looked at a slingshot and thought, I should stick one on my Glock. Too bad it is not foldable like the one I had as a teenager.

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