Recover Tactical S-PRO Pistol Stabilizer

Published on December 1, 2025
Duration: 16:56

This guide covers the installation of the Recover Tactical S-PRO pistol stabilizer. It details how to mount various handguns, attach the retractable stabilizer, and utilize the accessory mounting options. The review highlights potential ergonomic issues and compatibility considerations, particularly with optics and suppressor-height sights.

Quick Summary

The Recover Tactical S-PRO is a modular pistol stabilizer chassis offering enhanced handgun stability. It features a retractable brace, metal spine, and extensive accessory mounting options (Picatinny/M-LOK), compatible with platforms like Walther and Glock. Its open front design ensures suppressor compatibility, though optic mounting may require riser adjustments for suppressor-height sights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Shooting Demo
  2. 02:01S-PRO Design and Features
  3. 02:44Accessories and Rail Space
  4. 05:03Optic Mounting and Interference Issues
  5. 08:55Additional Add-ons: Shroud and Mag Retainer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Recover Tactical S-PRO pistol stabilizer?

The Recover Tactical S-PRO is a modular pistol stabilizer chassis designed to enhance handgun stability. It features a retractable brace, a metal spine for core support, and extensive rail space for accessories, compatible with platforms like Walther and Glock.

What are the key features of the Recover Tactical S-PRO?

Key features include its modular design for multiple handgun platforms, a retractable and adjustable stabilizer, a metal core spine, ample Picatinny and M-LOK mounting points, and suppressor compatibility due to its open front design.

What are potential issues when installing optics with the S-PRO?

Low optic rails on the S-PRO can interfere with suppressor-height sights. This may necessitate a taller riser, which can compromise the cheek weld and shooting ergonomics.

Is the Recover Tactical S-PRO compatible with suppressors?

Yes, the S-PRO is designed with an open front to ensure compatibility with firearms equipped with suppressors, allowing for threaded barrels and attached silencers.

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