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product_id: 558710622
title: "Glock Magazine Holster for 9mm / 45ACP Calibers"
brand: "recover tactical"
price: "VT15727"
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Recover Tactical"
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# Precision fit for Glock mags Quick magazine holstering Reinforced polymer durability Glock Magazine Holster for 9mm / 45ACP Calibers

**Brand:** recover tactical
**Price:** VT15727
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛡️ Elevate your reload game with tactical precision and speed!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Glock Magazine Holster for 9mm / 45ACP Calibers by recover tactical
- **How much does it cost?** VT15727 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vu](https://www.desertcart.vu/products/558710622-glock-magazine-holster-for-9mm-45acp-calibers)

## Best For

- recover tactical enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted recover tactical brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Perfect Fit:** Engineered for 9mm and .45ACP Glock magazines, delivering a snug, secure hold every time.
- • **Built to Last:** Reinforced polymer design ensures rugged durability for daily tactical use.
- • **Speed & Efficiency:** Holster your Glock magazine in seconds—never miss a beat on the range or in the field.
- • **Discreet & Tactical:** Compact, tan finish blends seamlessly with your gear for a low-profile carry location.
- • **Ambidextrous Convenience:** Designed for both left and right-handed users, maximizing versatility and comfort.

## Overview

The Recover Tactical Glock Magazine Holster MG9 is a reinforced polymer holster designed for 9mm and .45ACP Glock magazines. It offers a quick, secure holstering solution with an ambidextrous design and a compact, tactical tan finish, making it ideal for professionals seeking durability and efficiency in their gear.

## Description

desertcart.com : Recover Tactical Glock Magazine Holster for 9mm Caliber, Tan : Sports & Outdoors

Review: I was SUPER apprehensive, but... :) - After reading all of the bad reviews/videos about people unhappy with this design, I decided to chance it, and I'm glad that I did. I checked the fit of a 9mm Glock mag in it before I installed it on my Ruger PC Charger 9mm, it not only looks good, but it feels REALLY good, that was another worry that I had. The 'grip' if it is a grip, is smaller than normal though, (I have medium-sized hands) and they call it a "holster" because it is, it holds the magazine in. It just so happens that if you used this on a pistol that has brace on it, well, using it as a grip 'may have' problems for you down the road. The 'AFT' (humor me) doesn't like that stuff, it is not a vertical grip, but, they are so wishy-washy, no telling what they will call things next week, or next month. I think you can tell what I am saying here. When dropping my mags I just firmly push against the thumb area and push it out, really easy. I am SURE though that not all things are made alike, so if a little difference in someone's mag, or their Recover Holster is off even the slightist bit, that could cause a different outcome. The only REALLY BAD thing was, they waited for 10 days to even ship it, then when they did, it came quick, UPS. It was supposed to be here last Wednesday a week ago, but there was some problem and they delayed it. It seemed like forever because I was really curious as to how well this thing was going to work, but, all's well with it, so far, I hope to go the to range tomorrow. If you do have a problem and you want to keep it, you may want to consider what I had planned. Make a piece out of a good stiff unbreakable plastic so you can PRESS on the two tabs (on each side) and make it work for you, rather than against you. (Actually, make TWO pieces) Picture a piece of plastic that has a 'small rounded out part' (This will retain it) on it where a BB (or ball-bearing) can fit in-between the tab and that piece of plastic, so instead of trying to jerk the mag out and eventually wearing out either the mag or the Recover Holster, you would just press those two pieces and it will 'draw' up each side taking the pressure off. That should alleviate all of the problems. This is similar to how a see-saw works... If you can't envision it, picture a piece of plastic with a BB in-between it and the HOLSTER's tab, you would adhere one end of the plastic piece to your grip and the BB would be trapped, but, when you pressed on it, it would raise the area where it has been 'glued' and taking the pressure off of that area, making the process of the mag removal much easier. That's what I came up with anyway, hopefully if you run into any trouble you can think of a way. It will, however, create another problem, it will make a place on the grip portion of the Recover Holster not comfortable. Imagine a thicker piece of plastic on top of the tabs that are already there, so it would irritate your inside palm. I'm not sure if I will make this, I had it all worked out in my head, but, I don't go to the range that much, so wear is not something that has a priority for me. Maybe at the very least, someone that has more brains than I do can come up with a way and sell it. It'd be really easy to make a 'thing' on a CNC, but it's really overkill, but, still, it can be made pretty. :) This thing is also made VERY WELL, I was hoping it wasn't going to be a thin 'piece of plastic' that I paid almost $50.00 for. For the price though, I will say that I have a hard time believing that Recover cannot come up with a way to do just what I described, but in a much better way. For me, this piece is attractive, it feels good, and it works, but, still, it is not a $50.00 piece of plastic, well it is, but it's not worth that price. It is if it makes you happy, and it has made me happy.
Review: Good quality products - Perfect fit tighten up a bit with Allen wrench holds mag snug easy to remove

## Features

- Recover Tactical MG9 for Glock Models with or without 20/20 stabilizer
- Reinforced Polymer Design
- Easily Holster Your Glock Magazine In Seconds
- Convenient Carry Location

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CFM6SJHQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,622 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #665 in Gun Holsters |
| Brand Name | Recover Tactical |
| Color | Tan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (113) |
| Date First Available | August 14, 2023 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | Recover MG Package |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 2.25 x 4.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 3.7 x 1.97 inches |
| Manufacturer | Recover Tactical |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | MG9 Tan |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
| Part Number | MG9-T |
| Style | 9 Tan |
| Warranty Description | Contact Manufacturer |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Recover Tactical
- **Color:** Tan
- **Hand Orientation:** Ambidextrous
- **Manufacturer:** Recover Tactical
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Style:** 9 Tan

## Images

![Glock Magazine Holster for 9mm / 45ACP Calibers - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61Oh-pvuM1L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I was SUPER apprehensive, but... :)
*by R***. on December 11, 2024*

After reading all of the bad reviews/videos about people unhappy with this design, I decided to chance it, and I'm glad that I did. I checked the fit of a 9mm Glock mag in it before I installed it on my Ruger PC Charger 9mm, it not only looks good, but it feels REALLY good, that was another worry that I had. The 'grip' if it is a grip, is smaller than normal though, (I have medium-sized hands) and they call it a "holster" because it is, it holds the magazine in. It just so happens that if you used this on a pistol that has brace on it, well, using it as a grip 'may have' problems for you down the road. The 'AFT' (humor me) doesn't like that stuff, it is not a vertical grip, but, they are so wishy-washy, no telling what they will call things next week, or next month. I think you can tell what I am saying here. When dropping my mags I just firmly push against the thumb area and push it out, really easy. I am SURE though that not all things are made alike, so if a little difference in someone's mag, or their Recover Holster is off even the slightist bit, that could cause a different outcome. The only REALLY BAD thing was, they waited for 10 days to even ship it, then when they did, it came quick, UPS. It was supposed to be here last Wednesday a week ago, but there was some problem and they delayed it. It seemed like forever because I was really curious as to how well this thing was going to work, but, all's well with it, so far, I hope to go the to range tomorrow. If you do have a problem and you want to keep it, you may want to consider what I had planned. Make a piece out of a good stiff unbreakable plastic so you can PRESS on the two tabs (on each side) and make it work for you, rather than against you. (Actually, make TWO pieces) Picture a piece of plastic that has a 'small rounded out part' (This will retain it) on it where a BB (or ball-bearing) can fit in-between the tab and that piece of plastic, so instead of trying to jerk the mag out and eventually wearing out either the mag or the Recover Holster, you would just press those two pieces and it will 'draw' up each side taking the pressure off. That should alleviate all of the problems. This is similar to how a see-saw works... If you can't envision it, picture a piece of plastic with a BB in-between it and the HOLSTER's tab, you would adhere one end of the plastic piece to your grip and the BB would be trapped, but, when you pressed on it, it would raise the area where it has been 'glued' and taking the pressure off of that area, making the process of the mag removal much easier. That's what I came up with anyway, hopefully if you run into any trouble you can think of a way. It will, however, create another problem, it will make a place on the grip portion of the Recover Holster not comfortable. Imagine a thicker piece of plastic on top of the tabs that are already there, so it would irritate your inside palm. I'm not sure if I will make this, I had it all worked out in my head, but, I don't go to the range that much, so wear is not something that has a priority for me. Maybe at the very least, someone that has more brains than I do can come up with a way and sell it. It'd be really easy to make a 'thing' on a CNC, but it's really overkill, but, still, it can be made pretty. :) This thing is also made VERY WELL, I was hoping it wasn't going to be a thin 'piece of plastic' that I paid almost $50.00 for. For the price though, I will say that I have a hard time believing that Recover cannot come up with a way to do just what I described, but in a much better way. For me, this piece is attractive, it feels good, and it works, but, still, it is not a $50.00 piece of plastic, well it is, but it's not worth that price. It is if it makes you happy, and it has made me happy.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good quality products
*by B***O on October 2, 2025*

Perfect fit tighten up a bit with Allen wrench holds mag snug easy to remove

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works how you want it to
*by J***R on May 4, 2025*

It's good it's a "pistol brace" to a fore grip.

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