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Then perhaps it might be closer to being worth that asking price. My guess it’s a flat 6+1 mag, a stock extension 6+1 mag & the gun with regular oem plastic sights….if so then that price is a bit higher than I would pay for it personally. 2) is the 43 a good gun….heck yeah!
Quick and dirty comparison, PM9 vs. G43. Both have polygonal rifling. CM9 has standard rifling, and typically sells for a bit less that the stated Blue Label price for the G43. PM9 is a bit pricey. The only advantage of the G43 that I can see from my perspective is the Glock trigger. Is that worth the extra length, width, height and weight?
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Dealer Prices may vary and are not set by GLOCK. Most pricing will be $75. - $100 off the retail price depending on the model and sight configuration. This is in line with the times I've seen people quote their blue label prices, and also in line with several of the online distributors actual pricing pages.
ZPS.P Ported Slide for Glock 43 / 43x - RMSc Zaffiri Precision aftermarket ZPS.P slide for Glock 43 / 43x. Includes Shield RMSc / Holosun 407k/507k optic cut! 100% Made in USA
Welcome to the Glock forum. There are many good choices but my pick for my 43 x is the Holosun 407K X2 Red & Green Dot Holosun 407K X2 6 MOA Red & Green Dot Review - Should you buy one?
I also have a Glock 43, a 365, and a 365XL. My duty gun is a 19 with Holosun 507c on it. I finally broke down and got the 365 after avoiding it. I soon after got the XL with a Wilson grip module. The XL has a Holosun 507k. I had thought of milling my 43 or the 365 standard gun. But my thinking is my small guns are my small guns.
Up for sale is my like new Glock 43X. It has only been fired 50 rounds of Magtech FMJ and is in like new condition. Everything that was in the box when it left the factory is included: pistol, two magazines, magazine loader, cleaning brush, and all paperwork. I'm also including three additional factory magazines for a total of five.
After designing a couple backstraps for the 43x and 48 I decided to give the 43 some attention. Like many others, my hands are too large for the small frame of the 43, so I went ahead and designed a beavertail that eliminates slide bite and gives me a little more material to grip onto for an overall better grip.
My first Glock 43 was made in Austria but the one a bought a few weeks ago is USA. It's my only USA Glock, and it seems a bit strange. No real issue obviously, I just prefer my Glocks to come from the motherland.