![]() I upgraded the gun with accessories that I like on a carry pistol starting with a SIG Sauer ROMEOZero Elite red-dot sight. In this test, I carried it in Bianchi’s Shenandoah OWB/IWB holster. Because Glock pistols are so popular, finding a holster for a G43X MOS is no issue. One of the benefits of owning a Glock is the vast array of aftermarket options and accessories available for these pistols. The Glock’s sight radius is a bit longer, and that extra bit of weight will help mitigate recoil slightly. The Glock is slightly longer and heavier, but not much, and a bit of extra length and mass isn’t always a bad thing for a carry gun. In terms of overall size, these guns are remarkably close. Cost for the Springfield Armory Hellcat and SIG Sauer P365 hover around $600, while real-world pricing for the Glock is Between $500 and $530. However, both guns are more expensive than the G43X. Both the Springfield and the SIG weigh just under 18 ounces unloaded, so they’re lighter than the Austrian pistol, but only by about. The Springfield has a 3-inch barrel while the SIG barrel measures 3.1-inches, making these guns about 6-inches overall and about a. How does Glock stand up against rival guns from other manufacturers? Both the Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP and SIG Sauer P365 optics-ready pistols have a capacity that is greater than the Glock (11+1/13+1 extended for the Hellcat, 12+1 for the P365). The Modular Optic System (MOS) version comes with a removable cover plate for adding reflex sights. That variation primarily boils down to the weight of the G43X’s four additional rounds. The weight of the G43 with a loaded magazine is 20.6 ounces, and the G43X weighs just over 23 ounces. Both come with 3.41-inch barrels, and both are between 1.06 and 1.10-inches wide. It is impressive that Glock has found a way to stuff four additional rounds in a magazine that is not all that much longer than the one found in the original G43.Īside from magazine and grip length, the G43 and G43X share similar dimensions. It is not a double stack, but the cartridges occupy alternating positions toward the left and right side of the magazine to maximize space. Unlike the G43, the G43X uses a semi-staggered magazine. This new, higher-capacity version of the G43 was dubbed the G43X. 75 inches to the G43’s magazine and grip, increasing capacity of 10 rounds. The company accomplished that by adding just. To compete against subcompact semiautos with double-digit capacities, Glock would have to find a way to increase capacity. However, the original G43 only held six rounds. When the G43 was released, it was one of Glock’s Slimline models, which kept overall width under and inch to aid with concealment. The design for the G43 (which predates the G43X) is Glock’s forty-third patent, for example. ![]() Instead, the number assigned to each gun corresponds with Gaston Glock’s patent for that particular model. The Glock G43X utilizes the same alpha/numerical naming system that the company has utilized since its inception, which has nothing to do with caliber. First Lookįirst, a lesson on Glock history and terminology. So, how do Glock pistols compete in the crowded field of compact carry guns? Let’s look at one of the brand’s newest and most popular pistols, the G43X MOS, to see how it stacks up against today’s toughest competitors. The Austrian company no longer claimed sole possession of the striker-fired pistol market. Over time, brands like Springfield Armory, SIG Sauer, Ruger, and Smith & Wesson developed guns to compete with Glock. The overwhelming success of Glock’s pistol designs led other firearms manufacturers to release their own polymer-framed, striker-fired guns. ![]() Law enforcement agencies quickly adopted Glock pistols because they are affordable and extremely durable, and soon Glock began to dominate the concealed-carry market as well. Gaston Glock deserves credit for introducing the polymer-framed, striker-fired pistol, and despite some initial misgivings about “plastic” guns, Glock pistols have proven to be reliable and accurate. ![]()
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