Do Pistol Braces = Shooting Faster? (Recover Tactical 20/20)

Published on March 18, 2025
Duration: 0:50

Testing the Recover Tactical 20/20 pistol chassis with a Derya Arms DY9 revealed significant improvements in shooting speed. The braced configuration achieved three hits in 0.32 seconds, while shouldering the chassis yielded the fastest time of 0.31 seconds and the tightest shot group. This indicates that pistol chassis systems enhance both speed and stability compared to a standard handgun.

Quick Summary

Pistol chassis systems like the Recover Tactical 20/20 significantly increase shooting speed and stability. Testing showed a braced shot took 0.32 seconds and shouldering it achieved 0.31 seconds for three hits, compared to 0.46 seconds for a standard handgun.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Pistol Braces & Shooting Speed?
  2. 00:05Baseline Handgun Test (Derya DY9)
  3. 00:15Braced Shooting Test (Recover Tactical 20/20)
  4. 00:31Shouldered Shooting Test
  5. 00:43Conclusion: Speed & Stability Gains

Frequently Asked Questions

Do pistol braces like the Recover Tactical 20/20 improve shooting speed?

Yes, testing with the Recover Tactical 20/20 chassis showed significant speed improvements. A braced shot took 0.32 seconds for three hits, and shouldering it was even faster at 0.31 seconds, compared to 0.46 seconds for a standard handgun.

What is the Recover Tactical 20/20 Stabilizer Kit?

The Recover Tactical 20/20 is a pistol chassis system designed to enhance stability and shooting speed. It's made of glass-reinforced polymer and features a folding brace, compatible with many Glock models.

How does shouldering a pistol chassis affect shooting performance?

Shouldering the Recover Tactical 20/20 chassis resulted in the fastest shooting time of 0.31 seconds for three hits and produced the tightest shot group, indicating superior stability and control.

Is using a pistol brace with a firearm legal?

Using pistol braces is subject to ATF regulations. The video demonstrates an ATF-compliant method by strapping the brace to the arm, but users should always verify current legal requirements.

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