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Description
Features
- Ready for use out of the box
- Simple installation (see video)
- Uses the Guns built in sights, no need to calibrate sights
- Compatible with over 40 Glock models
- Compatible with multi gen Glocks
- Compatible with compensators
- Compatible with Red Dot optics
- No pistol disassembly or permanent modifications required
- Ergonomic no modifications required UCH Charging Handle (or charging can be done using a red dot optic)
- Lightweight and compact
- Made from glass reinforced polymer
- Modular with optional picatinny rail adapters
- Increases accuracy
- Fully functional with folded armbrace
- Compatible with the G7 proprietary holster
- Compatible with Umarex and Cybergun officially licensed line of airgun and airsoft Glock pistols*
20/20B Kit Includes:
– Stabilizer Frame
– Brace w/Strap
– UCH & GCH17 Charging Handles (low/high profile)
20/20S Kit Includes:
– Stabilizer Frame
– Brace w/Strap
– UCH & GCH17 Charging Handles (low/high profile)
– Sling
– Picatinny Side Rails
20/20H Kit Includes:
– Stabilizer Frame
– Brace w/Strap
– Charging Handle (low/high profile)
– Sling
– Picatinny Side Rails
– G7 Holster w/Pistol Adapter (Can be used without the 20/20 stabilizer brace)
20/20MG Kit Includes:
– Stabilizer Frame
– Brace w/Strap
– Charging Handle (low/high profile)
– Sling
– Picatinny Side Rails
– G7 Holster w/Pistol Adapter (Can be used without the 20/20 stabilizer brace)
– MG9 Angled Mag Pouch For Glock Magazines
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Comments (18)
Anybody tried this with a CZ P10-C? It looks like everything lines up except for maybe the shape of the trigger guard being a potential issue.
I would avoid this company because of who it's owned by....
Would this fit S&W SD 40VE? Or do you have one that would fit?
The RT stabilizer kit for Glock won't work with your S&W. Here is the only somewhat similar kit I'm aware of that will work with your S&W SD 40VE:
https://www.opticsplanet.com/caa-mck-micro-conversion-kit-s-w-sd9-sd40-w-brace-blk.html...
received it today, it's a 20/20N, which is for sub G26/27, I bot it for a friend, but I will have to keep it now since he only got G17/19.
I bot a 20/20 for my G19 two years now, kind of like it, compact size and makes me shoot accurately.
From what I've read, the 20/20N will fit your friend's G17 or G19 just fine. A new/desirable aspect of the new "N" model is that it also works with a G26 and G27. Another is that it also fits older generations that lack a rail.
"...compatible with 9mm and 357 double Stack Gen 1-5 Glocks including Glock 26; and compatible with all double stack Gen 1-4 SW40 Glock including Glock 27." https://www.opticsplanet.com/rec-2020nur-01-2020n-ur20-mg9-side-rail-blk.html...
"The NEW 20/20N will fit For all 9mm and 357 Double Stack Gen 1-5 Glocks including Glock 26. Compatible w/ all Double Stack Gen 1-4 SW40 Glock including Glock 27" https://zahal.org/product/recover-tactical-20-20n-brace-stabilizer-conversion-kit-for-glock-26-27/...
thank you and thank you, yes, I can put both G26 and G19 in, fits perfectly, I will keep this one and give my friend the old one as a gift. LOL...
Anyone know if this will work with the PSA dagger series?
As long as you don't shoulder the thing and grab it my the mag holder in front of the ATF agent - there should be no issues unless these guys reclassify whole thing in the future.
The BATFE has not classified any of the Recover Stabilizer Kits however they may, at some future time, classify it such that it becomes governed or regulated by the NFA or other applicable federal law. BUYER expressly agrees not to violate any U.S. law and to comply with all National Firearms Act provisions and BATFE regulations when installing or using RECOVER products.
The Recover Stabilizer Kits in brace configuration are designed to be used only as an arm brace and is not designed, nor should it, under any circumstance, be used, as a stock or to discharge a firearm from the shoulder. By purchasing of the Recover Stabilizer Kits, BUYER specifically acknowledges that he has familiarized himself with current BATFE regulations governing a “short-barreled rifle” and “any other weapon” (both as defined in the NFA) and BUYER does not intend to use any of the Recover Stabilizer Kits in a manner that is inconsistent with those BATFE regulations.
The BATFE has not classified the Recover MG9 Angled Mag Pouch however they may, at some future time, classify it such that it becomes governed or regulated by the NFA or other applicable federal law. BUYER expressly agrees not to violate any U.S. law and to comply with all National Firearms Act provisions and BATFE regulations when installing or using RECOVER products.
The Recover MG9 Angled Mag Pouch is designed to be used only as a magazine pouch and is not designed, nor should it, under any circumstance, be used, as a forward grip on a pistol. By purchasing a Recover MG9 Angled Mag Pouch BUYER specifically acknowledges that he has familiarized himself with current BATFE regulations governing a “short-barreled rifle” and “any other weapon” (both as defined in the NFA) and BUYER does not intend to use the Recover MG9 Angled Mag Pouch in a manner that is inconsistent with those BATFE regulations.
I bought one before.
The Pull of Length is longer than 13.5 inches.
If you decide to SBR it, buy the Stock version instead.
If you don't want to SBR it, maybe avoid this. IMO
If you get one make sure you also get a mag holder, it is very convenient. I like top optic mount as well
I read a review somewhere about the mag holder being too tight. I hope they fixed that. Are you using factory Glock magazines?
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