Recover Brace for Glock

Published on May 1, 2021
Duration: 5:39

This video demonstrates the installation and performance of a Recover Brace for a Gen 5 Glock 19. The brace aims to improve shooting stability and reliability, particularly for users experiencing 'limp wristing.' The presenter also touches on aftermarket sights and briefly mentions a separate firearm incident involving Kentucky Ballistics.

Quick Summary

The Recover Brace for a Glock 19 Gen 5 aims to enhance shooting stability and reliability, particularly for users experiencing 'limp wristing.' It also allows for a more compact configuration, making the firearm easier to transport. Aftermarket tritium and fiber optic sights are also discussed for improved visibility.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction of Recover Brace
  2. 00:23Magpul AFG Attachment
  3. 00:36Folding Brace Demonstration
  4. 01:01Recover Brace Discussion
  5. 01:07Kentucky Ballistics Incident Mention
  6. 01:42Glock 19 Reliability Problem
  7. 01:54Brace as Solution
  8. 02:07Ammunition and Magazine Setup
  9. 02:49Shooting Session
  10. 02:56Aftermarket Sights Introduction
  11. 03:18Brace Charging Handle
  12. 03:52Brace Effectiveness
  13. 04:04Shooting Fun
  14. 04:08Found Ammunition
  15. 04:46Final Shooting Impressions
  16. 04:52Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary benefit of the Recover Brace for a Glock 19?

The Recover Brace is designed to improve shooting stability and reliability for a Glock 19. It can help mitigate issues like 'limp wristing,' which can cause the firearm to malfunction, and provides an additional point of contact for a more secure grip.

How does the Recover Brace affect the Glock 19's portability?

The Recover Brace allows the Glock 19 to be configured in a more compact form factor, especially when folded. This makes it significantly easier to transport, with the presenter noting it can fit into a backpack.

What type of aftermarket sights are discussed for the Glock?

The video highlights aftermarket sights that feature a tritium front sight for low-light visibility and a fiber optic front sight for daytime use. The rear sight is also fiber optic, offering improved sight acquisition in various conditions.

What potential issue exists with the brace's charging handle accessory?

The charging handle accessory that comes with the Recover Brace is a friction-fit component. This means it can easily slip off or detach during use, and the presenter notes it can break if not handled carefully.

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