⚡ Slide into faster reloads and unmatched durability with Recover Tactical!
The Recover Tactical Slide Rack Assist offers a quick, no-tools installation slide charging handle compatible with most Glock, Shield, and M&P models. Made from glass reinforced polymer, it ensures durability without compromising holster compatibility. Available in 10 tailored versions and backed by a limited lifetime warranty, it’s the smart upgrade for serious shooters seeking speed and reliability.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.41 x 6.1 x 1.26 inches |
Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Recover Tactical |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
Model Name | SCH9 |
Color | Black |
Material | Glass Reinforced Polymer |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | ReCover Tactical |
Style | M&P SHIELD 9/40 (NOT FOR EZ) (SCH9) |
Included Components | Charging Handle, Hardware, Manual |
Size | SHIELD 9/40 |
Sport Type | shooting |
Grip Type | SCH9 For SHIELD 9MM/40- NOT FOR EZ! |
M**R
Love it so far. No problems, but a couple of caveats
Bought this for a Gen 3 Glock 17, completely stock except for aftermarket fiber optic sights; and because at my age I'm having difficulty pinching the rear slide serrations (which ain't the best in my opinion) to pull the slide back. The fit was perfect, installation a breeze, and so is racking the slide now. I worried that the aftermarket rear sight, which extends behind the stock sight dovetail all the way to the back of the slide, would prevent installing this product. No issues at all.I recall reading (in an Amazon review) that this product interfered with reinstalling the slide after disassembly. I had no problem at all. Also recall something about the user's gun not functioning properly because of (essentially) the weight this product added to the slide. Only shot about 50 rounds with it on but I had zero issues. The product is basically feather-light; don't see how it could cause the problem described, and it makes absolutely no contact with any part of the gun but the slide.. Several folks reported the device falling off/pulling loose when they retracted the slide with it. I've yanked my slide many dozens of times. Mine stayed tight; again, not a single issue in that regard.I do have a couple of caveats for prospective buyers -- and the manufacturer. The product comes with only two screws and two nuts.... what you need, no more. Unless precautions are taken, with repeated firing of the gun, slide moving hard back and forward again many times, I'll bet one or both screws will work loose and a nut (and maybe a screw too) will fall out and be lost. The screws and especially the nuts are tiny. So, how about including at least 2 sets of screws and nuts? Doing so should add what, 2 cents, to the manufacturer's/seller's cost?? (But you DO get a free allen wrench... which, if you're like me, you can add to the collection of dozens of allen wrenches you already have in various places.)Being wary of loosening, and losing, a nut and possibly a screw too I put a dab of blue (removable) Loctite on the screws before I assembled the parts and let things set for 24 hours. I STRONGLY recommend you do too. Note that you don't want to use RED (permanent) thread lock because if you need to remove the cover on the back of the slide you'll need to take this rack-assist off. This advice to apply thread lock is NOT in the instructions that come with the product; personally I think it should be (unless I'm really doing something inadvisable by applying it).One other thing. The two pieces of this item are plastic and if you tighten the screws too much the plastic is likely to crack/break. I guess getting the screws tight enough to hold the product tight, but not so tight that the plastic breaks, is hit or miss without torque advice. (I guess that I lucked out so far.)Anyway, so far I love this product, and hope they make more that fit the slides of other centerfilre semiautos I have.
J**R
Easy Rack
Very easy to install, & easy to rack . Works great!
K**R
Well manufacted
Fitment is really tight but works great.
H**D
Works great but with a caveat
Easy to install and makes it easier to rack the slide, and fits into holster same as before. However, when field stripping I noticed the slide would hang up or interfere during removal and installation. This is caused by the extra material on the lower section that wraps around under the slide. It lifts the slide up slightly, causing interference with the rear slide guides. I can see witness marks starting to develop on this area where the contact is occurring. Some mention filing this material off but it could cause it to slide up and off. I expect this material to wear down with use which may improve the issue. I can remove/install the slide but it takes increased effort. Going to keep it on for now and will update with any new info
F**H
Easy to install & helps a lot!
I purchased this for my father and installed it on his new slide-action pistol because he was experiencing difficulty gripping it. This made all the difference. It's well made and installs in seconds. The look even matches the color of the gun's metal. Very impressed. No complaints.
A**V
Excellent product, well made, affordable price.
Excellent product, well made, affordable price. My Glock 42 has a very narrow slide and shallow serrations that makes it harder to rack compared to my Ruger Security 380. It doesn't interfere with the sights and doesn't have to be removed to field strip the gun for cleaning.
J**E
Life saver! I can keep shooting!
Excellent product! I bought two, for my Glock 42, and 19. LIFE SAVERS! I was going to sell them, because of my older hands. I can’t believe how much easier I can rack the slides! It feels like when I was thirty, lol!Simple to mount, perfect fit! Fast shipping! Thanks so much!
T**Y
Installation Tip
I installed the Slide Rack Assist onto my S&W Shield 9mm today, and hope I have a couple useful tips to share from this experience. Rest assured that when the Slide Rack Assist is properly installed, it will not slip off or even wiggle the slightest bit when you use it to pull the slide back on the Shield. It will feel like part of the slide; like it was welded on. The first reaction in either of the above 2 situations might be to just try tightening down the fastening screw a little harder. Don't do this. Instead loosen up the fastening screw just a bit again, and recheck the alignment to the Shield's slide. The Slide Rack Assist should be firmly against the rear of the slide but as importantly, both arms (grip tabs) of the Slide Rack Assist should be pressed into the serrations on either side of the Shield's slide as you re-tighten the fastening screw. Use your thumb and forefinger on the one hand to apply this gentle pressure as you use your other hand to tighten the fastening screw using the Allen wrench provided. If the Slide Rack Assist is locked into the Shield's slide serrations on one side but not also the other side, the Slide Rack Assist will be allowed to move (wiggle) a bit. When you have tightened down the fastening screw when all is in alignment, both halves of the Slide Rack Assist will have come perfectly together leaving no crack or daylight between them. Pics: Underneath- note the Slide Rack Assist left and right tabs gripping the under side of the Shield's slide rail and also no daylight showing anywhere. Left view- 4 serrations on Shield showing. Right view- also 4 serrations on Shield's slide showing. Top view- just shows the Slide Rack Assist snugged up to rear of Shield. Rear view- note how both halves of the Slide Rack Assist have come together perfectly with no gap.
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