![]() Side rails allow for lights and lasers, and there is a slot for a specially made integral flashlight should you choose it. The massive scope rail at the top leaves room for anything from red dots to LPVOs or tacked on NVG monoculars and magnifiers. The large shell allows you to install lights, lasers, and optics. Roni’s customization comes from the shell itself. Sure, they are similar in many ways, but also vastly different. It’s like watching Star Wars and Star Trek. When it comes to customization between brace styles, the competition is not necessarily fair. The tool-based design of the RT 20/20 isn’t a big pain in the bum, but I like to minimize the need for tools when possible. It’s simple, and the drop-in design is rather nice. Overall, I prefer the installation of the Micro Roni over the Recover Tactical. Installation requires a smaller Allen wrench and can be a minor hassle. ![]() While they are optional, it’s tough to easily use the RT 20/20 without them. I also appreciate that the Recover Tactical 20/20 comes with two optional charging handles: a low and a high charging handle. It’s less simple, but still pretty effective. You have to remove the bolt, ensure the brace is unlocked, and then install the Glock into the device. The Recover Tactical 20/20 has a more involved installation that requires the use of an Allen wrench to remove a bolt to install/remove the Glock. Simply open the bottom hatch of the Roni, attach the Glock to the integral charging handle, and push the Glock forward, locking it into the brace. This brace features a quick drop-in installation that requires zero tools or changes to your Glock platform. Let’s talk about how to put these dang things on! At first glance, they can look a little complicated, but I assure you - they’re not. Sadly, no such option exists for the RT 20/20 just yet. If big-bore Glock 21 and 20 models are your favorite flavor, you’ll want to make sure you get the MCK designed just for these. ![]() Your standard Roni will fit the same guns, but will also accommodate the Glock 17L and weird format Glocks like a 34 slide on a 17 frame. Users only have to adjust the compensator forward or rearward to accommodate different slide lengths. This means Glock 17, 19, 22, 23, and the. The Micro Roni will fit the full-size and compact Glocks in the standard frame configuration. There are three variations of the Roni: the Micro, the MCK, and the standard Roni system. The RT 20/20 is also about 3.4-inches shorter, and overall, it’s a lot slimmer. Meanwhile, the Micro Roni weighs 2.5-pounds. Weight-wise, the RT 20/20 weighs 1-pound in its base level configuration. CAA Micro Roni Gen 4 (left) and Recover Tactical 20/20 (right) The Micro Roni system makes your Glock longer in both directions and features a full-on shell that wraps around the gun. The Recover Tactical 20/20 is a more minimalistic design that keeps things a good bit lighter. They both provide a braced option for your Glock pistol, and neither has any crazy issue that immediately disqualifies it. Right now, I’ll tell you both are pretty neat and well made. ![]() Want to dive into the history of pistol braces and the ATF? Check out our article explaining it all. All to finally be allowed to toss a stock on your pistol.Īnd that, kids, is why we love pistol braces. It’s a hefty requirement to pay $200 for a true SBR. CAA Micro Roni and Recover Tactical 20/20īecause America is America, we love customization! Gun laws….not so much. They don’t have SBR laws, so attaching a stock to their Glock isn’t an issue. Israel initially made these kits with stocks - not braces - for use in Israel. Israel’s gun laws make it harder to get semi-auto rifles than pistols. The majority of come from Israel, and there’s a reason for that. They are more of a fun novelty with very niche practical use. If you are new to turning Glocks into much bigger pistol platforms, then the confusion might be palpable.Ĭlamping on or around a Glock, they turn your small pistol into a much larger pistol - often making it the size of a subgun style pistol like an SP5, Scorpion, etc. ![]()
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