Glock 43x Suppressor - In what might be the best-kept secret this holiday season, filled with drama in artist renderings and speculative features, TFB is ready to debut the real thing. GLOCK has released two new Slimline pistols – the GLOCK 43X and a longer slide GLOCK 48 – aimed at the everyday carry market. Obviously, both guns are focused on narrow frames and slides, which are easier to carry concealed compared to a compact or full-sized piece. But what else do these new handguns offer over GLOCK's current subcompact models that will convert those shooters who are already comfortable with their current carry options? Let's see.
With a longer grip comes increased magazine capacity: The main complaint at the debut of the G43 a few years ago focused on the number of rounds with close-range guns. The 10 + 1 loadout takes the GLOCK 43X (G43X) and GLOCK 48 (G48) safe from a personal protection/backup pistol to a compact defensive pistol. Factory and aftermarket baseplates, if any, should add two more rounds. The standard baseplates are similar to the new Gen 5 baseplates with a little extra height on the leading edge. The mags also have a high visibility orange follower.
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The added length of 0.75 inches on the G43 (0.83 inches on the G26) makes both pistols comfortable and easy to hold. The lack of finger grooves, a recent throwback to the Gen 1 and Gen 2 models, is a welcome feature of the 9mm slimline series. As far as I know, the frames are completely interchangeable between the G43X and G48.
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The beveled leading edges help with holstering and forward slide serrations help with Deniro-esque press checks and tactical manipulations. And I'm usually not a fan of two-tone guns, but the new silver glasses are starting to grow on me the more time I spend with these guns.
Typical of the Austrian power plant manufacturer, incremental updates/changes/additions may seem a little lacking in a first pass. But the usefulness of each gun is greater than the sum of their parts. These slimline silver pistols hold and shoot comfortably and safely. My only wish is that I had a holster handy so I could actually carry one as an EDC piece for a week or so to give you a better idea of the usability. (I'm betting on which company will release the first G48 and G43X holsters).
Rather than read into my boring rant, let's look at a pictorial comparison of the new slimline pistols against the original G43.
I have no doubt that GLOCK will sell a ton of new slimline 9mm pistols. And rightfully so: these are compact weapons with classic GLOCK reliability. In my opinion, this is a necessary (and expected) addition to the gunmaker's line.
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For me, the GLOCK 43X has a very good chance of replacing my G26 workhorse. Stay tuned for more reviews and scopes on the Silver Slimline pistols in the coming weeks.
SMYRNA, Ga. – January 2, 2019 Today, GLOCK, Inc announced two additions to the GLOCK pistol family. The GLOCK 43X and GLOCK 48 have a Slimline series design with a silver color and are perfect for everyday use. Both pistols chambered in 9X19 have a compact Slimline frame with a silver nPVD finish and a 10-round magazine capacity, making it ideal for concealed carry.
"With the success of the Slimline Series in the marketplace and over one million GLOCK 43 pistols sold in just three years, the Slimline Series pistols are tested, trusted and proven," said GLOCK, Inc. VP Josh Dorsey. "We listened to consumer requests for a GLOCK Slimline model with increased round capacity, and both of these pistols deliver flawlessly. GLOCK's continued pursuit of perfection drives innovation while not deviating from our promise of reliability and durability, and that's reflected in the G43X and G48."
Designed for comfort, the G43X and G48 combine a full-size grip length with a low profile of approximately 1" for a comfortably balanced, versatile grip that ideal for different users. slide length The slide for the G43X has the same sub-compact length as the G43 (6.06 inches), while the G48 has a compact length (6.85 inches) and follows the Canadian regulation.
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These pistols include elements of the Slimline series, such as a short trigger distance, a built-in beavertail frame, a reversible magazine catch, and the incredibly accurate, match-grade GLOCK Marksman Barrel (GMB). The GLOCK 43X and GLOCK 48 also have precision-milled front lugs. Both models are available in three vision configurations; standard, GLOCK Night Sights (GNS) and Ameriglo BOLD.
The silver Slimline models G43X and G48 will be on display at SHOT Show 2019 and will be available on dealer shelves starting January 21st.
For more information on the new Slimline series G43X and G48, contact GLOCK, Inc. or go to https://us.glock.com/a-perfect-fit .
GLOCK is a leading global manufacturer of firearms. The simple, safe design of GLOCK polymer-based pistols has revolutionized the firearms industry and made GLOCK pistols a favorite of military and law enforcement agencies around the world and of gun owners. gun In 2019, GLOCK celebrates its 33rd anniversary in the United States. Known for having three safeties, GLOCK pistols give users every confidence in life they can count on. GLOCK, Inc. located in Smyrna, Georgia. For more information, please visit us.glock.com.
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We are committed to finding, researching and recommending the best products. We earn commissions from purchases you make using the retail links in our product reviews. Learn more about how it works. Good day dear readers. Welcome to Silencer Saturday, where the only good barrel is a threaded barrel. Today we will stay a little with a quick look at the fun of owning restricted pocket pistols - especially the GLOCK 43 with the Thompson Machine Poseidon. Fortunately, the weather is better here in God's country - which means it's time to look for reviews and photos from outside instead of white backgrounds.
I often describe the disease Silencerosis as a kind of evolution. New buyers focus on the absolute quietest setup, while veteran owners look to suppress every gun they own with a mission-ready* suppressor, even if it means sacrificing decibels for a smaller package. The GLOCK 43 is nowhere near the smallest suppressable pocket pistol, but I've been looking for a perfectly sized 9mm suppressor—the Poseidon from Thompson Machine fits all my G43 needs.
* A "mission" can be anything from possible defense situations or pure entertainment. You don't need to be 007 to enjoy small suppressors. Restricted Pocket Pistols - GLOCK 43 and Thompson Machine Poseidon
The beauty of most microcans is that they usually do not require a booster (Nielsen unit) to help cycle breech-loading handguns. This saves weight, cost and most importantly length in an attempt to create the smallest restrictive package possible. You will need a threaded barrel though: I bought the SilencerCo barrel from Brownells here.
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The Thompson Poseidon is a hybrid muffler that uses a short monocore baffle system followed by a rubber exhaust. The wiper is good for about 40-100 rounds before needing to be replaced, but the beauty of a hybrid that can have a monocore is that you can continue shooting without using a wipe, with reducing the suppression level.
Pictured above: The Black Panther Titanium Micro Blade from SMRT Gadget is a ridiculously sharp little knife. It also has a tight pocket clip and a dedicated glass breaker. I'm not much of a blade junkie, but the Black Panther fits perfectly into my EDC routine. Please consider supporting their Indiegogo campaign here - there are only a few days left before the big launch.
At just 4.125" x 1.25" diameter and a featherweight of 3.8 oz, the Poseidon offers sound attenuation comparable to industry-leading mufflers twice its size and weight. Using artificial environment and wiping technology with a proprietary mono-baffle stack, the Poseidon has a unique design that helps seal the end user's chosen ablative medium until the suppressor is used; thus eliminating a major disadvantage of wet suppressors. In other words, your ablative medium won't run out of your pocket! As an additional selling point, the Thompson Machine Poseidon is also a true multi-caliber suppressor and is very quiet in .22lr, .25acp, .32acp, 9x18mm and .380acp host weapons. The Poseidon is easily and completely disassembled for cleaning and includes the necessary disassembly tools at no additional cost. The Poseidon 9mm is available in 1/2-28, 1/2-36 or 13.5x1LH thread patterns.
Suppressors like the Poseidon work best when wet (using an ablative medium to slow and cool the expanding gases). I owe you all an ablative media comparison, but right now I prefer Inland Manufacturing's dB Foam for the sole reason that it tends to stay inside the muffler instead of coming out the nose. Filling Poseidon with dB Foam lasts approx
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