July 14th, 2024

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The feeling of a 1911 is unlike any other pistol platform out there.

Many people get bit by the 1911 bug after a single trip to the range with one.

Many of us started out young with our joy for shooting passed down from family and friends.

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The Recover Tactical 1911 Grip and Rail System gives you an affordable and easy way to add a rail to your pistol.

Oh, and for around only $50?

The Recover Tactical CC3P Grip and Rail System.

Check out my video review above, and keep reading this article which is continued below.

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Mike wanted to upgrade his beloved Springfield Armory Range Officer 1911 with a rail system to add a weaponlight.

It installs in minutes with the simplest of tools many you likely have in the kitchen junk drawer.

For me, it was a flat screwdriver and the allen wrench supplied in the rail kit.

[Check out our articleHow to Replace 1911 Gripsfor some tips and tricks before starting this project.]

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Rail is shown here fitted with a Streamlight TLR-1 HL 1,000 lumen LED weapon-mounted light.

Should You Bother?

Now, we have all heard one is none and two is one, right?

If you havent, basically this means to always carry a backup in case your primary tool goes down.

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The Recover Tactical system comes with two sets of panel inserts — one in Black, and one in Phantom Grey (shown).

Well, having a rail-mounted light allows you to carry both a pocket light and weapon-mounted light with ease.

A no-gunsmithing solution like this for around $50 is a great option.

So, check it out for yourself!

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With the Recover Tactical CC3P Grip and Rail System, you can fit your non-railed 1911 out with a wide range of accessories.

Recover Tactical CC3P Grip & Rail System

1911 Range Officer® Series

Streamlight TLR-1 HL

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