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The ReCover Tactical G7/G7A is a lightweight, ambidextrous OWB paddle holster engineered for over 100 double stack pistols with integral rails. Featuring a universal adapter for pistol lights and lasers, it offers modular mounting options including drop leg, MOLLE, and belt clip. Designed for quick installation and secure retention, it prioritizes trigger safety while delivering rugged polymer durability backed by a limited lifetime warranty.





| ASIN | B08VN2Q3XW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,220 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #274 in Gun Holsters |
| Brand | Recover Tactical |
| Brand Name | Recover Tactical |
| Closure Type | Pull On |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (343) |
| Date First Available | February 2, 2021 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Holster, Adapter, Mounting Hardware |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.32 x 4.88 x 1.61 inches |
| Manufacturer | ReCover Tactical |
| Material | Polymer |
| Model Name | G7 |
| Package Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Part Number | G7-01 |
| Size | Small |
| Style | Ambidextrous (Standard) |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
M**Y
Very cool holster
Received this product promptly, well packaged and extremely simple to put together(just 2 screws and DONE). I am using this holster for a Glock 17 and after installing the rail mount on the gun it clicked into the holster firmly. I adjusted the holster a little bit to hold the gun tighter and was good to go. Wore the holster all day at work(I work at a gun shop/pistol range) and really liked it. It's very functional, easy to use and seems sturdy. Plus it looks pretty cool ! My new go to holster at work, at least for this particular pistol. I would highly recommend, only 4 stars for durability because it's plastic and won't last forever....but so far so good.
B**X
very versatile as long as you have a rail !
great concept, as long as you have a rail, and don't mind the adapter hanging on the bottom , this allows you to pretty much interface with any pewpew . additional adapters are available on their site and they are very affordable as well . In addition, if you so choose to use the quiet adapter on the end of your pewpew , you can do so . The only con I can think of is that if you chose to use a light , it hangs down too far and is no longer easily accessible unless you have sasquatch hands. Finally, if safety is your concern, while the pewpew is fully exposed, the trigger and trigger guard are fully covered by this adapter, so it's unlikely that a negligent discharge could occur while holstered. So far, i'm very happy with the performance and versatility and if i had only one wish, it would be to make a version compatible with the safariland QLS.
L**I
Great for a range accessory, would not use for anything else.
Well it works, but that's about it, the holster was floppy even after tightening it down all the way, It works with suppressors due to its design which is kinda cool, other than that I don't find any practical use for it and since I couldn't get it to properly tightened down on any of my pistols I decided to return it, Overall, still gets 4 stars cause It is a decent product.
L**E
versatile
I had a flux g17 brace on my glock and needed a holster for it, surprisingly the g7 fits well and for those who have issues with the retention, you have to remove the dust cover and there are two screws holding retention.
S**P
Don’t waste your money
Doesn’t come out of the holster doesn’t fit most guns it sucks
T**E
Cool
I like the way it works Built well very easy to use
C**.
It's not bad, but not exactly good either.
At first glance, this looks like a great idea. However, the manufacturer missed a couple critical things, the tension on the clip/holster is supposed to be adjustable, but it's basically only got 2 possibilities, too tight, or too loose. Tighten it for retention, and it's far too tight for a normal pistol draw. It holds a weapon fairly well, but good luck getting it out in a hurry. I tried using off hand to anchor the belt piece and make it easier to remove, that resulted in bloodied fingers/knuckles, bad idea. You will need to really crank down your belt as tight as possible, and yank violently to get the weapon free, make sure to use a strong gun belt or it's basically hopeless. Loosen it up enough to draw, and then there's basically zero retention, if you have to do stairs, run fast, or dive to the ground your weapon will pop out. Also, if practicing draw motion with any tension at all in the holster, after 2-3 times, you WILL pull the holster completely off and have to reset everything. If you manage to deal with the retention issue, you then find that the rail attachment that fits onto the pistol only has one bolt holding it together, so you can never actually clamp it down firmly on the gun. This causes about 1/8" of play on the rail, and also makes the gun click up and down when walking. Every time you draw, the play in the rail piece gets a little worse since the single clamp bolt can't really do the job, which means it's wearing on the pistol frame all the time. All that said, I'd like to see a Version 2.0 of this, it's like they had a great idea, and just started making/shipping units without ever actually trying to use the product. Recover should actually put a gun in this and do a training class with it, then go about correcting the design failures based on what they learn from using the holster system. So close, but those 2 fundamental mistakes rendered greatness into mediocrity.
M**S
Good idea but too much retention
I bought this for my Sig P250. I love the idea of this holster and if it worked, it would have been an amazing holster. I loosened the retention bolt and it did nothing. I had to use two hands to pry the firearm out of the holster.
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