The CAAGearUp Micro Conversion Kit (MCK) brings next level stabilization to the Glock 19, delivering extreme accuracy with every shot.

The MCK is a chassis into which one puts a Glock 19, then locks it into place. Once there, the 19’s action is thereafter manipulated via the MCK’s charging handle. The rear stock — actually a pistol brace — is collapsible, so the MCK can become quite compact and carried in a truck or ATV, even with the Glock 19 locked in it.

The MCK comes optics ready, and the addition of a dependable red dot is just what the doctor ordered. We used a Sightmark Ultra Shot on our MCK and beat the paint off some steel targets.

The MCK is available in a variety of colors, CAAGearUp released an MCK in pink for Mother’s Day. And it can be purchased for Glock models other than the 19, including the 17, 19x, 22, 23, 31, 32, and 45. The MCK is also available for the Sig Sauer 320 and a variety of Smith and Wesson M&P handguns.

The MCK can be purchased with a red dot or without, with sights or without, as well as with a drum magazine for Glock handguns.

The key to the MCK is the stabilization it provides. After all, it does not convert the pistol into a rifle. Rather, it provides a stable platform from which to fire your pistol when at the range or when shooting targets with friends.

The base CAAGearUp MCK starts at around $250.00.

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