The Recover 20/20 Glock Kit: Perfect PDW or Camel Compromise?

Published on November 20, 2020
Duration: 8:52

This guide details the installation and practical considerations for the Recover 20/20 Glock Kit, a PDW-style conversion. It highlights the kit's compatibility with OEM Glock frames and its position between minimalist and larger chassis systems. The review emphasizes the necessity of an optic for effective use and discusses its practical applications, particularly for off-body carry or 'gray man' scenarios.

Quick Summary

The Recover 20/20 Glock Kit converts a standard pistol into a PDW-style platform, balancing features between the Flux Brace and CAA MCK. It's lighter and more compact than the MCK, with more accessory rails than the Flux Brace. A red dot optic is essential due to the low bore axis.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Recover 20/20
  2. 00:39Kit Versions and Pricing
  3. 01:32Market Comparison
  4. 02:18Accessory Mounting and Ergonomics
  5. 02:53Shooting Performance
  6. 03:32Compatibility and Installation
  7. 05:00Practicality and Concealment
  8. 06:20Use Cases and Final Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Recover 20/20 Glock Kit?

The Recover 20/20 is a drop-in chassis system that converts a standard Glock pistol into a Personal Defense Weapon (PDW)-style platform, offering enhanced stability and accessory mounting capabilities.

How does the Recover 20/20 compare to the CAA MCK or Flux Brace?

Compared to the CAA MCK, the 20/20 is significantly lighter, more compact, and more affordable. It offers more accessory rails than the minimalist Flux Brace, providing a middle-ground option.

Is a red dot optic necessary for the Recover 20/20 kit?

Yes, a red dot optic is considered mandatory for effective use of the Recover 20/20 kit due to the low bore axis relative to the brace, which makes using iron sights extremely difficult.

What Glock models are compatible with the Recover 20/20 kit?

The Recover 20/20 kit is compatible with OEM Glock frames, specifically Gen 3, Gen 4, and Gen 5 models, as it locks into the proprietary rail and beavertail.

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