Compatible with Polymer80® PF940C™, PF940V2™, PFC9™, and PFS9™ pistols.
Supports both 80% frame builds and production models.
Use the dropdown menu to select your kit. Each version includes different accessories (see bundle breakdown below). Charging handles are not reflected in the product images. The OEM P80 Charging Handle (currently out of stock) may appear in some demo photos.
If you’re adding a charging handle, see full details in the product description before ordering.
If you will be adding the P80 Charging Handle, please read the info in the description below.
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Compatible with: Polymer80® PF940C™, PF940V2™, PFC9™, and PFS9™ models
Each kit includes a folding stabilizer brace + optional upgrades: sling, side rails, holster, or angled mag pouch — depending on the bundle. See dropdown menu for details.
All parts install with no permanent mods. Ships fast from our U.S. warehouse.
The Recover Tactical 20/80 Kit was built specifically for Polymer80 owners who want increased stability and control — without compromising mobility, optics, or frame compatibility.
With no permanent modifications, a modular folding brace, and support for Glock magazines, compensators, and red dots, this system gives you tactical function in a lightweight, fast-deploying platform that runs with PF940C™, PF940V2™, PFC9™, and PFS9™ models.
This short video gives a quick overview of how the brace system looks and operates. It features the 20/20 Glock version, but the function is nearly identical to the 20/80 platform.
Key Features
Install
No disassembly or permanent modifications required
Fit
PF940C™, PF940V2™, PFC9™, and PFS9™ models
Sights
Uses existing sights – no recalibration needed
Optics/Comps
Compatible with red dot optics and compensators
Folding
Brace is fully functional while folded
Holster
Compatible with G7 proprietary holster system
Modularity
Supports optional sling and Picatinny side rails
Weight
Under 11oz including brace and strap
Material
Made from glass-reinforced polymer – installs in minutes
Optional Add-On: P80 Charging Handle
The OEM Polymer80 Charging Handle is designed to replace your rear sight for faster slide racking and improved target acquisition. Made from 17-4 stainless steel.
Replaces rear sight in dovetail slot
Fits standard Polymer80 slides
Rear sight must be removed for install
Not included in most bundles — check dropdown options
Please note: all slides will need to remove the sight in order to install the Polymer80 Pistol Charging Handle
Installation & Setup
Installs in minutes using basic tools — no cutting or gunsmithing required. Kit comes ready to mount straight out of the box.
Download User Manual (Coming Soon)
Compatibility
Fully compatible with:
Polymer80® PF940V2™
Polymer80® PF940C™
PFC9™ and PFS9™ production pistols
Note: Not designed for use with OEM Glock frames or other aftermarket models.
Technical Specs
Material: Glass-reinforced polymer
Brace + Strap: 300g / 10.58 oz
Sling: 20g / 0.71 oz
Side Rails: 14g / 0.49 oz
MG9 Mag Pouch: 60g / 2.12 oz
Upper Rail (if selected): 20g / 0.71 oz
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this fit my PF940C or PF940V2 frame?
Yes. The kit is built specifically for Polymer80 PF940C™, PF940V2™, PFC9™, and PFS9™ models.
Do I need to drill or modify my frame?
No. The stabilizer mounts without any permanent modifications. All hardware is included.
Is this brace ATF-compliant?
It is a non-NFA stabilizer when used as designed. Always confirm your setup complies with current regulations.
What’s the difference between the kit versions?
All kits include the base frame and brace. Additional upgrades include sling, holster, mag pouch, and rail accessories. See full kit breakdown above.
Can I use this with optics or compensators?
Yes. The kit is designed to accommodate red dots and threaded barrels with comps.
Love the 20/80. I have two P80 frames (PF940SC & PF940v2) and both fit and operate smoothly. Initially first shots were without the brace rail, which were cool but uncomfortable, but once the rail was installed, the performance and comfort drastically improved. Only thing I didnt like are the charging handles. Unless you have an OEM Glock slide, don’t bother using them. Use a red dot or aftermarket charging systems.
Rated 5 out of 5
IDGNR (verified owner)–
Received my FDE P80 brace & UCH charging handle 3 days after ordering, which is fantastic. Installed it on my Grey Ghost Precision frame with a factory G17 slide. Fits great, no wobble or sloppy movement. Install couldn’t be easier. Great product for the price. Looking forward to trying it out this weekend.
Rated 5 out of 5
Anon (verified owner)–
Awesome, incredibly easy to put together! Great price for a great product!
Rated 5 out of 5
Mike (verified owner)–
This is a great brace at a great price. Really is well designed. I know they say to use a charging handle but I find no problems cocking it without one. I would highly recommend for any one handed shooters…
Rated 5 out of 5
John David Perez –
I have to say that this chassis is great! I have the P80 Kidon as well as the CAA MCK P80 and by far it’s the easiest to assemble. It’s also very compact compared to both of the other chassis. I found that the suppressor height front sight that I had installed didn’t clear the optics rail, but I took care of that with my Dremel and a ball mill. In order to not have to rely on the Allen to remove the pistol I replaced it with a quick release lever from a bicycle seatpost. You can see it in pictures 5 and 6 I had to cut it down a bit but it works great. I also found out that the chassis will work with the PF940CL just fine. I have a reverse RMR cut slide that didn’t agree with the slide grips that it came with, but I took care of that with a Vickers Tactical plate charging handle. Overall I think it’s a better deal than the other two chassis that I have, that cost three times as much. It’s the best bang for your buck on the market.
Rated 4 out of 5
Dave Scheeter (verified owner)–
I like the product a lot, it’s a very useful tool for when I take my kids shooting with me, and it doesn’t hurt that it’s also a lot of fun to use. I’m a big fan of my halflings having four points of contact vs. two, on the gun. I had to use a Dremel tool to make room for an aftermarket slide release, it took all of 3 minutes to fix and now there are no malfunctions. I like the product and would recommend it to others.
DS
Rated 5 out of 5
clarence campbell (verified owner)–
I’ve got both the Glock version and the P80 version, both have worked out quite well for me. I’m an unbashed fan of pistol based carbine-type weapons and think there is a definite niche for them-the improvement in capability over a standard pistol in effectiveness can’t be overstated. I have a few of these pistol based weapons, up to a B&T USW-A1 (which is the Cadillac of the class and my favorite gun in my collection), and the USW-A1 isn’t $2100 better than a Glock you already own plus a $100 20/20 brace.
What we are talking about here in practical terms is a PDW sized weapon on the smaller end of that spectrum. It will fit in a glove box fully loaded with a few spare Happy Sticks. It will fit in day pack/urban backpack and not feel like you’re toting a rifle around. Unlike a lot of the PDW pistol conversions, the 20/20 doesn’t have a problem with running a suppressor-which is important if you want to use it as a “house gun” for a wife or “bump in the night” gun that you might have to touch off in a hallway. We are talking about all of the capability of an AR15 in 9mm in a tiny package-you really can get head shots past 120 yards with a setup like this, certainly minute-of-man if you are a decent shooter even past that.
Assembly and fitment on both of my 20/20 braces has been good. They have both attached securly, but there is some rocking flex at the rear-it’s not a problem in practice. There is also some flex if you really pull into the brace on your shoulder (accidentally, of course), but I suspect this like the rocking flex is a function of the resin they used in order to get a product that is durable and won’t break in cold weather.
Speaking of cold weather, my experience is that open reflex sights are a bad idea on these because you tend to carry them muzzle-down outdoors. That means they fill up with rain, snow, and ice as well as fog up inside the lens. Wiping out with a T-shirt just smears it around in humid weather near freezing-you want a sealed unit like the Holosun 509T, Aimpoint Acro etc. for one of these, preferrably the Holosun.
If I had a list of things I wish Recover would change, they would be:
1) Fix the clearance issue between the side rails and where red dots interfere. Both my SRO and my Holosun rub the sides of the brace frame, and the SRO actually rubs the rubber buttons. It would be an easy change to make to the molds by just adding an insert in the affected area.
2) Offer a fixed picatinny mount over the rear of the gun like the USW has. This would allow for the use of fixed Prism sights with short eye relief
2) Make a version that has a tool-less take down and no provision for interfacing with the holster system. The current product puts weapon lights very low, to the point that brands with a rocker switch aren’t practical and forcing customers to use models they may not like simply because they have pressure pads. by eliminating the holster interface, the light rail could be much higher and in a more normal position. A tool-less takedown capability would be a positive selling point for people who can’t afford or can’t have more than one gun for whatever reason. An Apartment dweller needs to buy a second handgun dedicated to the 20/20 brace so he doesn’t have to give up his CCW gun.
I closing, I think 20/20 needs to widen it’s marketing. Sure, they will sell quite a few to “gun guys”, but there is a whole country full of people who for whatever reason can only have one gun. Maybe it’s because of a reticent wife, maybe it’s the practicality of keeping one gun in a house full of kids, maybe it’s money. But they do have a handgun, and that handgun isn’t practiced with much to the point that adding a stabilizing brace would significantly help the casual gun owner and his wife employ that home protection handgun effectively. IMO, Recoil should be advertising in men’s magazines and websites that men in their 20’s thru 40’s frequent.
Speaking of Advertising, I’m very active and involved in the gun community both online and as a competitive 2-gun and USPSA shooter. I’ve had my Glock brace for some time and I had heard that the P80 and M&P versions of this brace were coming months ago and then nothing…. I only found out they were available by stumbling thru your website out of boredom. You need to find a way to let people know these are out there and ready to buy.
Bottom line, this is a great product that delivers on it’s promise and is priced well. It’s close to perfect out of the box and only needs very minor improvements. I hope to try one of these on one of my M&P’s in the future.
C. D. Campbell
Rated 5 out of 5
Noe Ramirez (verified owner)–
If you guy don’t have one already I recommend you purchase one it’s absolutely worth it
Rated 5 out of 5
scottyplag (verified owner)–
Works perfectly out of the box. Very tight lockup, made to very exact specifications.
Rated 5 out of 5
Michael Rodman (verified owner)–
I originally bought one of these Recover kits for my oldest brother’s G19, which spurred by interest. I took advantage of the Recover Memorial Day sale and bought one for my P80 Glock type pistol build which has a Holosun red dot optic mounted on the slide already. It worked out great. Super enhanced the use of my pistol and looks great too. Better than the CAA Micro Roni I previously owned.
Rated 5 out of 5
David Overdorff (verified owner)–
The brace works perfect. I installed the optic rail and the forward mag holder. Placed a holosun red dot on top and a mission first backup light on the left side rail to keep it low profile. Took it to the range, it performed great I ran multiple 22rd mags thru my 40sw, nothing came loose and it felt very solid. Now I want a large frame polymer 80 version which I hope to see in the future!
Rated 5 out of 5
TJ –
I’ve been waiting for this model since I learned about the 20/20. It was worth the wait, for sure. The brace fits the P80 perfectly. I really like that it completely traps the front of the trigger guard. Overall a great addition to the P80.
This product is intended for use with legally owned firearms and should be installed and used only in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. The use of stabilizer braces and firearm modifications may be subject to ATF rules and local restrictions. It is the buyer’s responsibility to ensure their configuration complies with current law. View full disclaimer here
Customer Questions and Answers
Do you have a chassis that is compatible with the Ruger RXM? If so what model is it? Thanks
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QDo you have a chassis that is compatible with the Ruger RXM? If so what model is it? Thanksanswer now
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At this time, we don’t a compatible version for the Ruger RXM. However, if we release one in the future, we’ll be sure to notify our mailing list.
Will the charging handle you offer work in a rock slide slide.
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QWill the charging handle you offer work in a rock slide slide.answer now
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We haven’t tested it with that specific config. If we release a compatible version in the future, we’ll be sure to notify our mailing list.
Would this fit the Grit Grips G19 frame?
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No, we haven’t tested it with that specific model. If we release a compatible version in the future, we’ll be sure to notify our mailing list.
We haven’t tested it with that specific model. It is fully compatible with Polymer80® PF940C™ & PF940v2™ 80% Frame Builds and the PFC9™ & PFS9™ production pistols. If we release a compatible version in the future, we’ll notify our mailing list.
What version ships too cali? Is the brace version rubber?
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QWhat version ships too cali? Is the brace version rubber?answer now
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Our kits and accessories are available to ship throughout the United States. Please note that neither the brace nor the stock version is made of rubber.
AIt's only tested to fit with the PF940V2, PF940C, PFC9, PFS9 frames
Going to have to fill out ATF forms upon purchasing a 20/80 and if so which ones?
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QGoing to have to fill out ATF forms upon purchasing a 20/80 and if so which ones?answer now
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I'm not sure that's correct. I also don't know which forms you would need if you are right.
Is the rigid buttstock and ATF text stamp item?
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QIs the rigid buttstock and ATF text stamp item?answer now
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We are not able to provide legal guidance here. Apologies.
Will this fit a geisler defense 1917 g19x clone basically a g19x with a 1913 rail instead of glocks set up it’s basically a gen3 g19 clone
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AIt is not compatible to my knowledge
When can I buy the 80 charging handle, since I have not been able to locate it on your website for purchase? If not, can you share a schematic so I can 3D print it? Kind regards.
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It is no longer available. Sorry. You can reach out to P80 directly with any follow-up questions.
Y’all know if this or the regular 20/20 fit a 80percentarms.com gst-9
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QY’all know if this or the regular 20/20 fit a 80percentarms.com gst-9answer now
AProbably not. The frame would need to be an exact match to Glock or P80. Maybe it's close enough that you can make it work but I can't say. You can buy and return as per our return policy (but only in new condition).
AIt can be done with modifications to the brace. You need to remove material from where the brace clamps on to the picatinny rail on the hst-9 frame - it’s the wrong shape. Once you remove enough material that the brace will properly close on the frame, it’s going to be loose. use rifle glass bedding compound to add material back and bed the frame into the brace. If you do it right you’ll still be able to remove the frame when you’re done.
I’ve seen conflicting info so far—will either the 20-20 or the 20-80 work on a Shadow Systems model? Has there been confirmed success of trying this?
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Can't say. You have 2 areas of compatibility, the brace itself, and also the charging handle which is necessary since the brace covers parts of the slide.
Does the 20/80 work also with the Strike Industries 80 percent frame?
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QDoes the 20/80 work also with the Strike Industries 80 percent frame?answer now
AAlmost certainly not out of the box. The fit is precise. But maybe you can get it to work. Feel free to order and return if it doesn't look like it will work (in original condition) if you want.
Good day i am looking for something like this for so so lone i had a roni. We do recoveries of stolen cars so to get it is and and will not work so i mounted a Vortex viper on my CZ P09 now i am looking for something like your product to just add my pistol and use my red dot that I know. Do you have something dor me ill buy everything needed to make it work please please i dont know where to go from here please
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For CZ? We don't have any kits for CZ. We currently have kits for Polymer80, Glock, S&W, & 1911.
hello, will this work with a shadow systems dr920? thank you. patrick
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Qhello, will this work with a shadow systems dr920? thank you. patrickanswer now
AIf it is an exact clone of any of these, yes: Polymer80 (PF940V2, PF940C, PFC9, PFS9)
how left hander (wrong handedness) friendly is the 20/80?
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Yes. There is nothing that makes it left or right-handed, except the way the brace folds. If you don't plan on carrying it holstered, you will not have any issue.
Does this work with any brand slide as long as the frame is one of the compatible ones listed? I don’t have a polymer 80 slide on my polymer 80 frame, I have a zafiri precision slide on a polymer 80 pf940c frame
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The challenge you'll face if you are not using a Glock slide is racking the slide. Once the stabilizer is installed, it covers the slide grips so you'll need a charging handle or some other solution in order to rack the slide.
I own both glocks and polymer 80. Is there any way to make this kit compatible with both handgun models by purchasing extra parts?
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We don't have any kit or parts like that for sale.
Will the P80 charging handle work on after market slides such as zaffari precision?
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QWill the P80 charging handle work on after market slides such as zaffari precision?answer now
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Yes
In the bundle selector you have multiple letter options. What is the difference in the bundles
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20/80H – Stabilizer Frame, Brace w/Strap, Minimalist Sling, Picatinny Side Rails, G7 Holster w/Pistol Adapter (Can be used without the 20/80 stabilizer brace)
20/80MG – Stabilizer Frame, Brace w/Strap, Minimalist Sling, Picatinny Side Rails, G7 Holster w/Pistol Adapter (Can be used without the 20/80 stabilizer brace), MG9 Angled Mag Pouch For Glock Magazines
I have a Glock 21 with a p80 lower frame. Would it fit. Very interested
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AThat won't work.
AI don't think I'd recommend it, but if you're crazy enough you could get this and do a bunch of material removal in the rear beavertail area and it can be made to fit a PF45. Again, wouldn't recommend it, but it is possible. The 45 frame is a little longer and thicker. I wouldn't know this from experience or anything *cough* *cough*
With the Glock version of this it fits every double stack Glock from the G45 all the way down to the G26. This does not have the PF940sc (G26 p80) listed as compatible. If the Glock version will fit all double stack models then will this fit all p80 double stack models? I saw your response to the same question answered previously but it did nothing to confirm or deny this. Even if it hasn’t been tested then would it theoretically work on the pf940sc? I don’t want to shell out money to be disappointed and nowhere does it state that it will NOT fit the pf940sc and since the Glock version fits all double stack is it safe to assume this one does? I don’t understand why it wouldn’t. Any feedback is much appreciated thank you.
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It does not fit anything other than the listed models.
It is not designed to be shouldered. We do sell a buttstock attachment separately which when added to the Stabilizer Brace is designed to enable shouldering.
If you don't buy a charging handle, can you use the optic to charge the pistol?
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QIf you don't buy a charging handle, can you use the optic to charge the pistol?answer now
It is designed for an tested to fit these models: PF940V2, PF940C, PFC9, PFS9
Is it supose to have play from left to right or is it supose to be tight.
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QIs it supose to have play from left to right or is it supose to be tight.answer now
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There should be no play if installed correctly
Will this fit a Palmetto State Armory Dagger?
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QWill this fit a Palmetto State Armory Dagger?answer now
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It's been designed for and tested to fit Polymer80 PF940V2, PF940C, PFC9, PFS9. I can't comment on anything else but if you try it and it works, let us know here
Would this fit a Lone Wolf large sized frame? I have an extra Glock 21 slide and wanted to get a frame so I have an extra .45 cal at my disposal.
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It won't fit
Will the 20/20 or 20/21 accessories fit the 20/80 kit?
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Yes. They are all compatible as of now. But it is possible that new products may be introduced in the future that are not so please check the product page for compatibility.
Would this be compatible with the Strike Industries Strike 80 G19 frame made by Polymer 80?
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QWould this be compatible with the Strike Industries Strike 80 G19 frame made by Polymer 80?answer now
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It is not
What are the dimensions of the brace folded and unfolded?
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Approx. 272cm folded and 460cm extended
Do you have a stabilizer kit that would work with a Ruger SR9
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Nothing at this time
WHAT DO YOU MAKE THAT FITS A GLOCK 40 4 GEN, 15 SHOT 10MM?
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Mike Pleasant (verified owner) –
Love the 20/80. I have two P80 frames (PF940SC & PF940v2) and both fit and operate smoothly. Initially first shots were without the brace rail, which were cool but uncomfortable, but once the rail was installed, the performance and comfort drastically improved. Only thing I didnt like are the charging handles. Unless you have an OEM Glock slide, don’t bother using them. Use a red dot or aftermarket charging systems.
IDGNR (verified owner) –
Received my FDE P80 brace & UCH charging handle 3 days after ordering, which is fantastic. Installed it on my Grey Ghost Precision frame with a factory G17 slide. Fits great, no wobble or sloppy movement. Install couldn’t be easier. Great product for the price. Looking forward to trying it out this weekend.
Anon (verified owner) –
Awesome, incredibly easy to put together! Great price for a great product!
Mike (verified owner) –
This is a great brace at a great price. Really is well designed. I know they say to use a charging handle but I find no problems cocking it without one. I would highly recommend for any one handed shooters…
John David Perez –
I have to say that this chassis is great! I have the P80 Kidon as well as the CAA MCK P80 and by far it’s the easiest to assemble. It’s also very compact compared to both of the other chassis. I found that the suppressor height front sight that I had installed didn’t clear the optics rail, but I took care of that with my Dremel and a ball mill. In order to not have to rely on the Allen to remove the pistol I replaced it with a quick release lever from a bicycle seatpost. You can see it in pictures 5 and 6 I had to cut it down a bit but it works great. I also found out that the chassis will work with the PF940CL just fine. I have a reverse RMR cut slide that didn’t agree with the slide grips that it came with, but I took care of that with a Vickers Tactical plate charging handle. Overall I think it’s a better deal than the other two chassis that I have, that cost three times as much. It’s the best bang for your buck on the market.
Dave Scheeter (verified owner) –
I like the product a lot, it’s a very useful tool for when I take my kids shooting with me, and it doesn’t hurt that it’s also a lot of fun to use. I’m a big fan of my halflings having four points of contact vs. two, on the gun. I had to use a Dremel tool to make room for an aftermarket slide release, it took all of 3 minutes to fix and now there are no malfunctions. I like the product and would recommend it to others.
DS
clarence campbell (verified owner) –
I’ve got both the Glock version and the P80 version, both have worked out quite well for me. I’m an unbashed fan of pistol based carbine-type weapons and think there is a definite niche for them-the improvement in capability over a standard pistol in effectiveness can’t be overstated. I have a few of these pistol based weapons, up to a B&T USW-A1 (which is the Cadillac of the class and my favorite gun in my collection), and the USW-A1 isn’t $2100 better than a Glock you already own plus a $100 20/20 brace.
What we are talking about here in practical terms is a PDW sized weapon on the smaller end of that spectrum. It will fit in a glove box fully loaded with a few spare Happy Sticks. It will fit in day pack/urban backpack and not feel like you’re toting a rifle around. Unlike a lot of the PDW pistol conversions, the 20/20 doesn’t have a problem with running a suppressor-which is important if you want to use it as a “house gun” for a wife or “bump in the night” gun that you might have to touch off in a hallway. We are talking about all of the capability of an AR15 in 9mm in a tiny package-you really can get head shots past 120 yards with a setup like this, certainly minute-of-man if you are a decent shooter even past that.
Assembly and fitment on both of my 20/20 braces has been good. They have both attached securly, but there is some rocking flex at the rear-it’s not a problem in practice. There is also some flex if you really pull into the brace on your shoulder (accidentally, of course), but I suspect this like the rocking flex is a function of the resin they used in order to get a product that is durable and won’t break in cold weather.
Speaking of cold weather, my experience is that open reflex sights are a bad idea on these because you tend to carry them muzzle-down outdoors. That means they fill up with rain, snow, and ice as well as fog up inside the lens. Wiping out with a T-shirt just smears it around in humid weather near freezing-you want a sealed unit like the Holosun 509T, Aimpoint Acro etc. for one of these, preferrably the Holosun.
If I had a list of things I wish Recover would change, they would be:
1) Fix the clearance issue between the side rails and where red dots interfere. Both my SRO and my Holosun rub the sides of the brace frame, and the SRO actually rubs the rubber buttons. It would be an easy change to make to the molds by just adding an insert in the affected area.
2) Offer a fixed picatinny mount over the rear of the gun like the USW has. This would allow for the use of fixed Prism sights with short eye relief
2) Make a version that has a tool-less take down and no provision for interfacing with the holster system. The current product puts weapon lights very low, to the point that brands with a rocker switch aren’t practical and forcing customers to use models they may not like simply because they have pressure pads. by eliminating the holster interface, the light rail could be much higher and in a more normal position. A tool-less takedown capability would be a positive selling point for people who can’t afford or can’t have more than one gun for whatever reason. An Apartment dweller needs to buy a second handgun dedicated to the 20/20 brace so he doesn’t have to give up his CCW gun.
I closing, I think 20/20 needs to widen it’s marketing. Sure, they will sell quite a few to “gun guys”, but there is a whole country full of people who for whatever reason can only have one gun. Maybe it’s because of a reticent wife, maybe it’s the practicality of keeping one gun in a house full of kids, maybe it’s money. But they do have a handgun, and that handgun isn’t practiced with much to the point that adding a stabilizing brace would significantly help the casual gun owner and his wife employ that home protection handgun effectively. IMO, Recoil should be advertising in men’s magazines and websites that men in their 20’s thru 40’s frequent.
Speaking of Advertising, I’m very active and involved in the gun community both online and as a competitive 2-gun and USPSA shooter. I’ve had my Glock brace for some time and I had heard that the P80 and M&P versions of this brace were coming months ago and then nothing…. I only found out they were available by stumbling thru your website out of boredom. You need to find a way to let people know these are out there and ready to buy.
Bottom line, this is a great product that delivers on it’s promise and is priced well. It’s close to perfect out of the box and only needs very minor improvements. I hope to try one of these on one of my M&P’s in the future.
C. D. Campbell
Noe Ramirez (verified owner) –
If you guy don’t have one already I recommend you purchase one it’s absolutely worth it
scottyplag (verified owner) –
Works perfectly out of the box. Very tight lockup, made to very exact specifications.
Michael Rodman (verified owner) –
I originally bought one of these Recover kits for my oldest brother’s G19, which spurred by interest. I took advantage of the Recover Memorial Day sale and bought one for my P80 Glock type pistol build which has a Holosun red dot optic mounted on the slide already. It worked out great. Super enhanced the use of my pistol and looks great too. Better than the CAA Micro Roni I previously owned.
David Overdorff (verified owner) –
The brace works perfect. I installed the optic rail and the forward mag holder. Placed a holosun red dot on top and a mission first backup light on the left side rail to keep it low profile. Took it to the range, it performed great I ran multiple 22rd mags thru my 40sw, nothing came loose and it felt very solid. Now I want a large frame polymer 80 version which I hope to see in the future!
TJ –
I’ve been waiting for this model since I learned about the 20/20. It was worth the wait, for sure. The brace fits the P80 perfectly. I really like that it completely traps the front of the trigger guard. Overall a great addition to the P80.