This Glock 19 Gen 5 build review details extensive reliability testing, highlighting the critical importance of using polymer magazine catches to prevent magazine lip erosion. It covers component choices like the Trijicon RMR, SilencerCo Omega 9K suppressor, XS Sights, and Johnny Glocks trigger, emphasizing their impact on performance. The review also touches on holster comparisons and the benefits of proper training for accuracy.
This video details several upgrades for the Glock 43X MOS, focusing on enhancing reliability and ergonomics for EDC. It covers Tyrant Designs magazine extensions, noting a practical limit of 13 rounds despite marketing claims, and upgrades the slide stop to a Vickers Tactical model for improved grip. The Empire Katana magwell is highlighted for its aesthetics and function, with a note on trimming Talon grips for proper magazine release. Additional grip enhancement with Goon Tape and a comparison of the Black Arch Entrada holster against Tier 1 Concealed are also presented.
The Glock 48 is presented as a slim, 9mm alternative to the Glock 19, offering a similar slide length and height but a narrower profile. It features a 10+1 capacity, a 4.17-inch barrel with the Glock Marksman Barrel, and a silver nPVD slide finish. While lacking an accessory rail, it accepts aftermarket lights like the Streamlight TLR-6 and improved sights. Its slimness makes it comfortable for concealed carry and a versatile option for home defense.
The Glock 43X is a popular 9mm handgun for concealed carry, featuring a slim profile and a 10-round capacity magazine. While it offers a full-hand grip and an improved Gen 5 trigger, it lacks a standard accessory rail. Its thinness compared to the Glock 19 is notable, though grip length is similar. Reliability is high, making it a solid choice, especially in capacity-restricted areas.
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