Recover Tactical PIX +

Published on September 3, 2025
Duration: 0:26

This video provides a demonstration of the Recover Tactical P-IX+ chassis system, showcasing its installation on a Glock pistol and its performance during live fire. The expert shooter, FrenchGunGuy, highlights the system's AR-style ergonomics, adjustable stock, and Picatinny rail system for accessory mounting. The demonstration includes live fire exercises focusing on stability, recoil management during rapid fire, and efficient magazine changes, emphasizing proper range safety protocols throughout.

Quick Summary

The Recover Tactical P-IX+ is a polymer chassis system that converts Glock pistols (Gen 3, 4, 5) into a carbine-style platform. It features AR-style ergonomics, an adjustable stock, and multiple Picatinny rails for accessories like the EOTech sight shown. This conversion enhances stability and recoil control during live fire exercises.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Product Overview
  2. 00:03Loading and Preparation
  3. 00:05Live Fire Demonstration
  4. 00:15Rapid Fire and Recoil Control
  5. 00:18Slow Motion Cycling

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Recover Tactical P-IX+?

The Recover Tactical P-IX+ is a chassis system designed to convert compatible Glock pistols (Gen 3, 4, 5) into a more carbine-like platform, featuring AR-style ergonomics, an adjustable stock, and multiple Picatinny rails for accessories.

What are the key features of the P-IX+ chassis?

Key features include its construction from glass-reinforced polymer, AR-style safety and pistol grip, an adjustable/collapsible stock, and extensive Picatinny rail real estate for mounting optics and other accessories.

How does the P-IX+ affect shooting dynamics?

The P-IX+ chassis significantly enhances stability and recoil management due to its shoulder stock and improved ergonomics, allowing for more controlled rapid fire and potentially improved accuracy compared to a stock pistol.

What accessories are shown mounted on the P-IX+?

In the demonstration, an EOTech Holographic Weapon Sight is shown mounted on the top Picatinny rail, illustrating the system's capability for optic integration.

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