Rather than shaving down the tab, try heating it with a wallpaper gun and bending the tab out. That way if it's too loose, you can always reheat and push it back in further until you get it right.
Thanks for the review, regarding the difficulty to remove the magazines, you have the first production run MG9 and we have modified those tabs to make them less aggressive, all units shipping now have the new less aggressive tabs. Also please see this video regarding the sling, will better explain our thought process and proper use of the minimalist sling th-cam.com/video/SheuLM5uOzk/w-d-xo.html
Not sure where else to post this but just a suggestion someone else made that i thought you guys might be interested in; replacing the screw with a thumb screw so that the pistol could be added to or removed from the brace in a pinch without a need for an allen wrench.
0:00-0:17 Thanks for that footage. She’s awesome. You should use her more in videos. This review is amazing. I bought this a couple of days ago partly because of this review. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 I absolutely love it!! This product is a no brainer for glock 19 owners.
Love em. Bought one. Bought 2 more. If you have threaded barrels try the linear comps that are out there. They work and work well in my opinion. And is a better thing than a thread protector. It actually does something while your surpressor is in use on something else. Mid October they’re coming out with a rail for the right side that angles up and puts another rail up top for a micro red dot. Which allows you a more natural heads up feel. Can’t wait.
I think if I have a spare Glock that isn't my carry gun, I would probably attached this thing on there. I'm pretty happy with my Microroni because it's an easy detachable thing unlike these other kits that basically are semi permanent
I also think the microroni is better. Primarily because the slide is encapsulated so you have very little risk of smacking night vison. It also is not that much more expensive either when you fully add all the parts to make the recover brace. The primary benefit of the recover is if you use their holster, otherwise I would go with a slinged microroni.
Anyone who hates on this, probably hasn’t had to run around with a 7lb or more carbine. Or even a 7 pound paintball gun. To maximize your endurance you want to go as light as you can go. A pistol is ideal but a stock gives you PCC advantages. With that said, these glock chassis are the perfect solution for those scenarios. They are even lighter then a mp5k (4.5 lbs) by a good margin
I’ve seen two people talking about using their index finger to activate a light. My problem with that is, if you’re scanning and using momentary on, if you see a target you may end up shooting into the dark because you had to take your finger off the switch and fire within a split second. I feel like it could become an issue for your trigger finger to have two jobs that are supposed to be done at the same time. Just my thoughts.
I just picked one up, hadn't had a chance to run it yet, but all the reviews seem to be super negative or super positive. Mine will be used for LEO purposes. Looking forward to training and seeing what I think of it. One note is it does not work with a glock running a beaver tail backstrap. After sighting in the Vortex Viper and running it on some basic range stuff I'm a big fan. It's comfortable and stable. But this is going to be one of those products you either love or hate. I just noticed on Recovery's website they have a stock and cheek riser available. 🤔
I love these! I think they are a great way to get from an intense situation until you can get to something bigger. I keep the brace in my backpack and I’m able to get my Glock 19/26 into it quickly. When a 26 is stabilized 125 yard shots are super easy. I use the holosun 507 w/acss
I like the small package it work well for training children and olded adults that have no firearm experience. I have the MCK . My 85 year old grandma love the MCK it the right size for her. She can’t hold a pistol or a 22 cal.rifle. She like the flashlight and can hit a 9 inch pie plate at 25 yards with a red dot sight.
Personally if I had that exact setup, I'd just get an extended slide stop and use that for reloads. I'm not afraid of damaging the optic. I have a few Holosuns and they are rock solid. I'm afraid of if I use the optic as a charging handle, I might fog it up or get crap on it from my hands and now my sight picture is obscured by crap that I put on it.
For me, if I needed a backpack gun that is smaller, my G19 is good enough if I throw the Micro-Roni on it but in a pretty small backpack that I carry around, my Scorpion and my G19 fits right in with a ton of mags and if I need a true backpack gun, I have an AR pistol with a LAW folder.
I bought the Recover Tactical and I didn’t like it so i sold it. It’s not practical to use. It looks cool, but that’s about it. I would not recommend anyone buying it, unless you have some kind of disability, maybe it would help. But IMO it serves not purpose and is hard to shoot with it on the firearm. Don’t waste your money.
They need to cant the hinge so that the brace folds up where it does bow, but sets lower when you fold it out. That way you can still use your iron sights without crunching up.
Love my holosuns for the reticle. I see fuzzy commas, so it’s easier for me with them. I have the flux brace with the flashlight mag holder. It sucks in the place of a rifle or pcc but I can see how it could be better than a pistol in certain situations. Thanks!
Looking at this, if I were say, back in college and I REALLY wanted something more substantial than my carry G19 and one would ask what if you don't have time to snap it into the Micro Roni chassis in a pinch, MAYBE this setup but I'd have to get another Glock and have that dedicated to this kit because I don't want to keep taking it on and off. And then just dump it into my backpack with my books and notes, MAYBE or just hide it in my laptop bag.
I feel that if they just made the brace longer and fit lower on your shoulder it would be perfect, perfect in terms of shouldering a brace anyway, still will hurt a bit.
*Can they not just use a friction based holder that incorporates a simple magnet inside the sleeve to hold the additional magazine?* This way the magazine is held in between the force of friction and a magnet, which if done correctly it hold perfectly fine, under vibration and release easy with a simple tug.
Mine is in the mail, I've read a few reviews saying it does not fit p80's... The trigger guard geometry is different, it's only got 3 points of contact with the Glock frame to the brace clamshell. Tf do I know, still waiting on mine. Got threaded barrel, and suppressor height irons also. Dip my toes, then go for a form 1 to build a can if I like the pdw aspect.
Good idea the use of the holster like safety. I use rt 2020 whit my 35sc , video on my channel, whit ur20 rail for optics (no mos) cr20 rest and stock pad. Good up to 50/60 meters
Just got the p80 in fde its cool for what it is forb99 bucks other then that if you grew up playing resident evel for ps1 back in the day .. different pewpew and different looking brace but childhood dream accomplished.....
so could you do a close up of the brace hinge? i was thinking about buying it and modifying the brace to accept pic rail braces that arent made for 5 year olds
The only problem i have with this is that the trigger is not covered.If you carry chambered or tuck the gun away after you used it and haven´t cleared it, this is a snag hazard screaming for a negligent discharge. With the RONI Kits you have a frontgrip thats acts as a cover for the trigger if folded in. Because of the rail in front of the triggerguard the "trigger cover style holsters" will not fit either. I own the 20/20 myself but because of this flaw it´s just a range toy and i´ll never use it for something else. It´s a shame that they didn´t come with a solution to this problem. I only bought it instead of a RONI because it is the only Pistol-stock/brace kit, that is compatible with glocks that have a reddot mounted on the slide.
Any source on the version for the larger frame glocks? I have been waiting for them to release for a while and can't find anything on the website. Thank you for the video.
For sure. I was reading a report about a group of hikers that chased off a grizzly bear with .44 magnum pistols. 9 rounds were fired, 2 of them landed. There have been plenty of reports of people killing full sized grizzly bears with a 9mm. Its much more important that you actually hit your target, and this would help you put multiple rounds on target in a very short timeframe.
They now have a pic rail option that goes over the top for a rail mounted red dot. Also, I couldn’t get the mags out of the front holder to save my life so I had to shave down the tabs >:(
Because at this point with the size of that thing and if money is no object, you could of gotten a nice TP9 with a brace or stock and suppress that and it'd be a purpose built subgun that's compact
@@chrisblake1918 This dude went the whole way with this thing and he added a suppressor on top of it. The G34 alone is 700 bucks. The entire kit is a couple hundred, and then the suppressor for it.
I use a Strike Industries 'Rear Sight Mount For Glock' with the side charging handle installed. When using a Red Dot with a Pic rail it raises the optic considerably, offering a better sight picture. You don't have to dig your head down as far. An extra bonus is that it has built in rear sights that you can see through under the mounted optic. The side charging handle make it extremely easy to manipulate the slide.
Not worried about defending yourself? You just spent what? Like 1,000 dollars on that rig? Not including the suppressor. I'm not worried either that's why I got one too. Hehe. Running a G17 with 5.25 ported barrel. I got some tritium ghost rig sights coming for this if they're too low I'll slap them on to my G19. What do I think? If they're accurate, fits in a backpack, enable fast in chassis or out of chassis use, made by the guy who designed the "Tavor"? Then, I'm willing to run with it and give it a shot, hopefully early on so I can dump it if it's a turd. If it is a turd, it sure is a nice one!
Rather than shaving down the tab, try heating it with a wallpaper gun and bending the tab out. That way if it's too loose, you can always reheat and push it back in further until you get it right.
This is the best and most thorough review I've seen of this product!! Thank you
Lawes UiPath thanks for your support!
@@DWAIvideos i wonder if this works on a glock with the fun switch on the back plate?
@@lobo-uh2tb I wonder too!
So true
That holster adapter/trigger guard with a pull tab is a really slick idea.
Thanks for the review, regarding the difficulty to remove the magazines, you have the first production run MG9 and we have modified those tabs to make them less aggressive, all units shipping now have the new less aggressive tabs. Also please see this video regarding the sling, will better explain our thought process and proper use of the minimalist sling th-cam.com/video/SheuLM5uOzk/w-d-xo.html
Is this still legal
@@bobjones2142 yes it is 100%
Not sure where else to post this but just a suggestion someone else made that i thought you guys might be interested in; replacing the screw with a thumb screw so that the pistol could be added to or removed from the brace in a pinch without a need for an allen wrench.
@@Rizer92 Great idea!
0:00-0:17
Thanks for that footage.
She’s awesome.
You should use her more in videos.
This review is amazing.
I bought this a couple of days ago partly because of this review.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I absolutely love it!!
This product is a no brainer for glock 19 owners.
Love em. Bought one. Bought 2 more.
If you have threaded barrels try the linear comps that are out there. They work and work well in my opinion. And is a better thing than a thread protector. It actually does something while your surpressor is in use on something else.
Mid October they’re coming out with a rail for the right side that angles up and puts another rail up top for a micro red dot. Which allows you a more natural heads up feel. Can’t wait.
Thanks for that info
I think if I have a spare Glock that isn't my carry gun, I would probably attached this thing on there. I'm pretty happy with my Microroni because it's an easy detachable thing unlike these other kits that basically are semi permanent
I also think the microroni is better. Primarily because the slide is encapsulated so you have very little risk of smacking night vison. It also is not that much more expensive either when you fully add all the parts to make the recover brace. The primary benefit of the recover is if you use their holster, otherwise I would go with a slinged microroni.
I feel if you’re gonna shoot suppressed you should use the recover tactical.
If not, then go with the micro roni.
Good take though
Anyone who hates on this, probably hasn’t had to run around with a 7lb or more carbine. Or even a 7 pound paintball gun. To maximize your endurance you want to go as light as you can go. A pistol is ideal but a stock gives you PCC advantages. With that said, these glock chassis are the perfect solution for those scenarios. They are even lighter then a mp5k (4.5 lbs) by a good margin
😂 soft.
@@10oner until you get your ass handed to you by someone more athletic! 😂😂🤣🤣😜
@@donh1572it's 7lbs guy. 😭 you soft fuckin pog.
@@milewesler9592 obviously you lack experience
Exactly, people who’s always wanting a carbine weighed to 15 lbs with a bunch of kit have never been in one of those situations.
I’ve seen two people talking about using their index finger to activate a light. My problem with that is, if you’re scanning and using momentary on, if you see a target you may end up shooting into the dark because you had to take your finger off the switch and fire within a split second. I feel like it could become an issue for your trigger finger to have two jobs that are supposed to be done at the same time. Just my thoughts.
I just picked one up, hadn't had a chance to run it yet, but all the reviews seem to be super negative or super positive. Mine will be used for LEO purposes. Looking forward to training and seeing what I think of it.
One note is it does not work with a glock running a beaver tail backstrap.
After sighting in the Vortex Viper and running it on some basic range stuff I'm a big fan. It's comfortable and stable. But this is going to be one of those products you either love or hate. I just noticed on Recovery's website they have a stock and cheek riser available. 🤔
I love these! I think they are a great way to get from an intense situation until you can get to something bigger. I keep the brace in my backpack and I’m able to get my Glock 19/26 into it quickly. When a 26 is stabilized 125 yard shots are super easy. I use the holosun 507 w/acss
I have a 20/21 for my Glock 20. I don't shoot at public ranges but I have found the holster is really handy for woods walking. It actually works well.
Thinking G40 MOS in a 20/21 would make a very nice hunting rig…
You’d be correct
That’s what I was planning with a 9 inch Lone Wolf barrel
I'm considering a G41 mos.... any suggestions with this set up.
I like the small package it work well for training children and olded adults that have no firearm experience.
I have the MCK . My 85 year old grandma love the MCK it the right size for her. She can’t hold a pistol or a 22 cal.rifle. She like the flashlight and can hit a 9 inch pie plate at 25 yards with a red dot sight.
Personally if I had that exact setup, I'd just get an extended slide stop and use that for reloads. I'm not afraid of damaging the optic. I have a few Holosuns and they are rock solid. I'm afraid of if I use the optic as a charging handle, I might fog it up or get crap on it from my hands and now my sight picture is obscured by crap that I put on it.
For me, if I needed a backpack gun that is smaller, my G19 is good enough if I throw the Micro-Roni on it but in a pretty small backpack that I carry around, my Scorpion and my G19 fits right in with a ton of mags and if I need a true backpack gun, I have an AR pistol with a LAW folder.
thanks for the suggestion on the Law Tactical Folding Stock Adapter...
LARP FANTASIES .... wow u just defined exactly what goes thru my head about 70% of the time lmao. Thank u
Instead of an allen key, they should make a QD lever for extremely fast application, then it makes a lot more sense
I completely agree!!
15:53 Dueck Defense, Inc. Red Dot Back Up Sight Base
Raven Concealment Balor RDS (Red-Dot Sight Mount)
Oh snap.. I like the intro of the video! Can’t believe we haven’t seen this Brace set up in a Hollywood movie yet.
I bought the Recover Tactical and I didn’t like it so i sold it. It’s not practical to use. It looks cool, but that’s about it. I would not recommend anyone buying it, unless you have some kind of disability, maybe it would help. But IMO it serves not purpose and is hard to shoot with it on the firearm. Don’t waste your money.
@I Am Retired That was a FAB Defense KPOS
Pretty please review their new upper rail plus optic as soon as possible. Thank you!
*reloads using mag on side, rather than mag acting as a grip*
Me: “Ight I’m outta here.”
Did you notice she puts in a 10 rounder then the video cuts to a bang stick 😂
@@TheLAWanderer what a poser,
sheees wwhhaaaackkk
Awesome. Thanks for the review. I'm sold.
🤙🏼
They need to cant the hinge so that the brace folds up where it does bow, but sets lower when you fold it out. That way you can still use your iron sights without crunching up.
The opening gives me GFL vibs.
Great vid!! May consider one of these for my 40 MOS.
Love my holosuns for the reticle. I see fuzzy commas, so it’s easier for me with them. I have the flux brace with the flashlight mag holder. It sucks in the place of a rifle or pcc but I can see how it could be better than a pistol in certain situations. Thanks!
Have mine setup the same except 45 can and their sight mount love it! Fits in a backpack thinking of doing a 10mm version
If you wear a light colour jacket, your video would’ve been ways better cuz the black gun will stand out.
oh shit i recognize this dude. WCA rocks!
Dude, I love your background!
Looking at this, if I were say, back in college and I REALLY wanted something more substantial than my carry G19 and one would ask what if you don't have time to snap it into the Micro Roni chassis in a pinch, MAYBE this setup but I'd have to get another Glock and have that dedicated to this kit because I don't want to keep taking it on and off. And then just dump it into my backpack with my books and notes, MAYBE or just hide it in my laptop bag.
Placed an order! Thanks for the video!
I feel that if they just made the brace longer and fit lower on your shoulder it would be perfect, perfect in terms of shouldering a brace anyway, still will hurt a bit.
I'd recommend looking at the calculated kinetics DOGTAG if you're running an optic on a Glock MOS. They're badass.
Super Ninja Opening! Looked like something inexpensive to have fun in the woods for kicks.
*Can they not just use a friction based holder that incorporates a simple magnet inside the sleeve to hold the additional magazine?*
This way the magazine is held in between the force of friction and a magnet, which if done correctly it hold perfectly fine, under vibration and release easy with a simple tug.
OK bro you sold me on it!
Excellent review. Well done indeed! And if this thing will work on a Polymer80 940CL, and I sent an email to the company, I'm buying one next check.
Mine is in the mail, I've read a few reviews saying it does not fit p80's... The trigger guard geometry is different, it's only got 3 points of contact with the Glock frame to the brace clamshell. Tf do I know, still waiting on mine. Got threaded barrel, and suppressor height irons also. Dip my toes, then go for a form 1 to build a can if I like the pdw aspect.
I think this works best with a Glock 18, just like a Micro-Uzi
If you had to choose between a Flux Raider, B&T USW, or Recover Tactical, which would it be?
Usw. Bust most of us can’t afford that garbage. Recover is king when you factor in price
Good idea the use of the holster like safety. I use rt 2020 whit my 35sc , video on my channel, whit ur20 rail for optics (no mos) cr20 rest and stock pad. Good up to 50/60 meters
Just got the p80 in fde its cool for what it is forb99 bucks other then that if you grew up playing resident evel for ps1 back in the day .. different pewpew and different looking brace but childhood dream accomplished.....
so could you do a close up of the brace hinge? i was thinking about buying it and modifying the brace to accept pic rail braces that arent made for 5 year olds
I bought one to put on my byrna qd ba setup, I love it!
The only problem i have with this is that the trigger is not covered.If you carry chambered or tuck the gun away after you used it and haven´t cleared it, this is a snag hazard screaming for a negligent discharge.
With the RONI Kits you have a frontgrip thats acts as a cover for the trigger if folded in.
Because of the rail in front of the triggerguard the "trigger cover style holsters" will not fit either.
I own the 20/20 myself but because of this flaw it´s just a range toy and i´ll never use it for something else. It´s a shame that they didn´t come with a solution to this problem.
I only bought it instead of a RONI because it is the only Pistol-stock/brace kit, that is compatible with glocks that have a reddot mounted on the slide.
You should see my G26 in this. It's hilarious. Now just need a can
Nice review. Very comprehensive
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Awesome video. Which threaded barrel did you use in this Glock?
Just a factory glock threaded barrel
Any source on the version for the larger frame glocks? I have been waiting for them to release for a while and can't find anything on the website. Thank you for the video.
Looks like a good option for a home defense weapon.
I really wish this had a trigger guard.safety like the Roni.
Thanks. Very well done
I did this but with my Glock 20 and love it
Wondering if I can modify it to accept my MR920 WarPoet with its extended dovetail
Well done review, just wondering would it fit for GLOCK 26 GEN5?
Won’t fit any non railed frame.
I'm sold, if in stock and not banned!! Thank you!
I’m thinking this brace with the holster could make it a viable 2 or 4 legged creature protection while on a hike or camping
For sure. I was reading a report about a group of hikers that chased off a grizzly bear with .44 magnum pistols. 9 rounds were fired, 2 of them landed. There have been plenty of reports of people killing full sized grizzly bears with a 9mm. Its much more important that you actually hit your target, and this would help you put multiple rounds on target in a very short timeframe.
Always keep one in the tube glocks are safe guns if your going to carry it carry it loaded.
Compare to the Flux glock brace?
Can you use a Taurus g3c with the 20/20 recover Glock kit
Great review thanks.
Where can I get G34.5 factory threaded barrel? Nowhere to be found…
I like it, except when you have it slung to your side/back, there is no trigger block or safety
I made my g34 a sbr with a tax stamp. It is just like yours but with a stock.
They now have a pic rail option that goes over the top for a rail mounted red dot.
Also, I couldn’t get the mags out of the front holder to save my life so I had to shave down the tabs >:(
I like that it's controversial. More for me!
How sturdy is the brace/stock? Is it easily bendable or breakable?
@@mattwalters6834 its sturdy enough but i wouldnt use it as a blunt object to strike things with.
How did you put the sling
I need a threaded barrel for my Glock 34 Gen 5 MOS. Which brand/company is best? Thanks
Dude! Try using the thumb shelf on the back of the mag holder!
Full disclosure: took me about two weeks to notice it my own dumb self 🥴
Peter Diggins yeah that does help but its still quite stiff. But thanks for the heads up!
@@DWAIvideos we can send you out an updated version, please email service@recovertactical.com
Mom can we get a Flux raider?
Shut yo ass up we have a Flux raider at the house
The Flux raider we have at the house:
I found a late Christmas gift..... for me
Do they make it for a canik mete?
Good job…
What do you think of MCKs
this would be perfect if it had a rail on top for an optic
Recover tactical actually sells a rail that comes over top of the slide. It attaches where a side rail woul be.
Which silencer is that?
Great review 👍👍
i wonder if this works on a glock with the fun switch on the back plate?
I wonder too!
Because at this point with the size of that thing and if money is no object, you could of gotten a nice TP9 with a brace or stock and suppress that and it'd be a purpose built subgun that's compact
There is a magic word here. MONEY! This thing seems to work pretty well, and it's something one can afford.
@@chrisblake1918 This dude went the whole way with this thing and he added a suppressor on top of it. The G34 alone is 700 bucks. The entire kit is a couple hundred, and then the suppressor for it.
@@Excalibur01 And a tax stamp or 2 in addition. Que sera'.
@@chrisblake1918 This thing is a braced weapon. So since it's not an SBR, he would only need the tax stamp for the silencer
@@Excalibur01 Pistol brace, yes, I know.
Wow you look so buff
Thats hot !! need one of those !!
Can one remove the slide from an installed Glock 17 on this rig in order to clean it? Appreciate any info:)-John in Texas
You can’t disassemble the glock while it is in the kit however it is quite easy to remove the glock for maintenance and reinstall.
can you please review it again with the upper rail attachment for an optic? cheers dude!
I use a Strike Industries 'Rear Sight Mount For Glock' with the side charging handle installed. When using a Red Dot with a Pic rail it raises the optic considerably, offering a better sight picture. You don't have to dig your head down as far. An extra bonus is that it has built in rear sights that you can see through under the mounted optic. The side charging handle make it extremely easy to manipulate the slide.
Theres some poeple online selling folding suppressor so when the glock is fully folded it would be smaller
Not a fan of the sight left on the slide. The attachment is better.
Who's the hot white girl?
What girl? All I see is gun
Um... I think she's an Asian girl with blonde hair…?
I Live In The Country We Have Land I Can Shoot All Day Without Paying For A Gun Range Damn It’s Good To Have Family 😂
Will this exact set up work with a Glock 17 gen 1?
Seize The block i dont think so because i think it clamps onto the rail
Is that a suppressor because dear * bleep* that is loud!!
what jacket is that?
Mick N arcteryx gamma LT
Hey bro can a 4'11 girl shoulder the kit?? Im planning to get my kid tho
Well it fit an airsoft Glock?
Probably but i think it depends on the airsoft brand?
put a piece of tape over the magazine catch detent.
Glocks get all the good stuff
glock 19 gen 5 very good
Not worried about defending yourself? You just spent what? Like 1,000 dollars on that rig? Not including the suppressor. I'm not worried either that's why I got one too. Hehe. Running a G17 with 5.25 ported barrel. I got some tritium ghost rig sights coming for this if they're too low I'll slap them on to my G19. What do I think? If they're accurate, fits in a backpack, enable fast in chassis or out of chassis use, made by the guy who designed the "Tavor"? Then, I'm willing to run with it and give it a shot, hopefully early on so I can dump it if it's a turd. If it is a turd, it sure is a nice one!
Need a vid on your current plate Carrier setup👌
Smoove E coming soon! Ish.
The Cobra stock from Fabdefense is a much better solution!
What type of sling do you have?
Joseph Greene way of the gun proctor sling
Nice move