Recover Tactical S-PRO Conversion Kit

I had a chance to try out the Recover Tactical P-IX Glock chassis last year after SHOT show. It was a neat conversion kit of the Glock and made it easier to shoot and allowed for attaching optics and other accessories to my old no-rail Glock 17. This year Recover Tactical is debuting the S-PRO Conversion Kit that will work with most Glock pistols. Models for the SIG X Macro, Canik, Walther PDP, with others will follow.

The S-Pro Conversion Kit

Aside from being available for more platforms, the S-PRO is a more streamlined set up than the P-IX. It’s built on a metal frame and has an MLOK front shroud. This gives mounting options for adding lights, lasers or other accessories. It features a push button activated, spring-loaded stabilizer brace. The brace can be converted to a buttstock by removing and swapping the included brace attachment. Assuming you have your Glock SBR’d in the US at least. I actually did that to my 17 to use with the P-IX kit so I could use a regular M-4 stock.

The S-PRO Basic model comes with the stabilizer brace/stock, a charging handle, and the S-PRO frame. It has an MSRP of $299.95. The MG model includes everything in the Basic package and ads a forward mag carrier, a cheek riser, and a metal upper rail for optics mounting. It’s MSRP is $374.95.

The S-PRO is available in Black or Tan finishes. Being a modular unit, it will be adaptable of other pistol models later using a swap out adapter. That adds value to the unit since you can still use it, even if you change pistols down the line.

The S-PRO kits are expected to start shipping in March of 2025.

S-PRO Key Features

  • Metal frame
  • MLOK-compatible front shroud
  • Push button release spring loaded stabilizer/buttstock
  • Modular unit – swap out adapters to use the same platform for different pistols
  • No tools are required to install
  • Compatible with high-profile slide-mounted optics

For more information on the S-PRO Conversion Kit check out Recover Tactical.