Preview: Recover Tactical HPC Grip And Rail System For High Powers

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posted on February 15, 2022
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Recover Tactical HPC Grip

For those who appreciate the legacy and function of the High Power handgun platform but wish to update its appearance and add enhanced stocks and a section of accessory rail, Recover Tactical offers a simple, economical solution in its HPC Grip And Rail System.

The bifurcated, glass-reinforced-polymer covers install in a few minutes using the included Allen wrench and three small machine screws. Further security is provided by the factory stock screws. None of the attaching hardware can mar the pistol’s finish, and the installation requires no permanent modifications to the gun. Claimed benefits of the 2.1-oz. kit include improved ergonomics and the easy attachment of modern lights and/or laser units.

The Recover Tactical HPC Grip And Rail System is available in the following colors: Black, Phantom Grey, Tan and Olive Drab. Suggested retail price is set at $40. For more information, please visit recovertactical.com.

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