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Checked it out and a piece of the rail had sheared off. This time I fired 3 rounds and the sight got launched off the rail. I decided it needed blue loctite, so I went home and put blue loctite on the bolts holding the red dot to the rail and went back to the range. Went back to the range, shot around 30 rounds and the red dot loosened up. Went home, peened the wedge a bit like one does with a sight that’s a bit loose in the dovetail and reinstalled it. The wedge loosened up after around 30 rounds. I had a bunch of problems, none of which were caused by Recover Tactical.įirst, I decided I wanted an optic and found a Picatinny rain mount on Amazon that used a wedge of sorts that went into the rear sight dovetail on my G17. Recover Tactical, you are doing your part to keep Americans armed! I am one happy camper!!įinally got this thing the way I want it. Thank you for being in the ever growing and competitive and very governed and often restrictive market. Oh and blows the FLUX stabilizer out of the water, with its Fit ,Finish,and Function ,and price point is excellent, with the Recover Tactical 20/20 Stabilizer. The 20/20 Stabilizer in my opinion is the Best on the market. Too Sweet!! Other systems make you rely on sights on the stabilizer not on the pistol itself, and that is where,accuracy fails tremendously quick. If you could put rounds on target without the brace, Then with your Glock in the Stabilizer ,It only makes it better. The greatest benefit over all the other stabilizers on the market is, with the Recover Tactical 20/20 Stabilizer, you are using your Glock iron sights. Everything, fit ,finish and function is well thought out.
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This made for a great sight picture and easy cheek weld and sight acquisition. Glock sights, with suppressor height sights, and used the tall charger.