Glock 43x & Crocs

Published on October 20, 2021
Duration: 14:45

Yoki Sturrup reviews the Glock 43x, focusing on its suitability for women seeking concealed carry options. She details its technical specifications, including the Streamlight TLR-6 accessory, and conducts live fire testing. While acknowledging the 43x's merits, she ultimately prefers the Glock 19 for its more manageable recoil.

Quick Summary

The Glock 43x is reviewed as a concealed carry option, particularly for women, featuring a 3.41-inch barrel and weighing 16.40 oz. It can be equipped with accessories like the Streamlight TLR-6. While suitable, its recoil is noted as 'snappy' compared to the Glock 19.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Pre-Range Shopping
  2. 02:57Glock 43x for Concealed Carry (Women)
  3. 03:21Glock 43x Specs & TLR-6 Light/Laser
  4. 07:12Live Fire Testing at Nexus Shooting
  5. 12:06Glock 43x vs Glock 19 vs Hellcat

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key technical specifications of the Glock 43x mentioned in the review?

The Glock 43x features a 3.41-inch barrel and weighs 16.40 oz without a magazine. It is chambered in 9mm and typically comes with 10+1 round capacity magazines.

Is the Glock 43x suitable for concealed carry, especially for women?

Yes, the video specifically targets women looking for concealed carry options. The Glock 43x is presented as a potential candidate due to its compact size and suitability for discreet carry.

What accessories were highlighted for the Glock 43x?

The Streamlight TLR-6 light/laser combo was highlighted as an accessory mounted on the trigger guard of the Glock 43x, enhancing its tactical capabilities.

How does the Glock 43x compare in recoil to the Glock 19?

During live fire testing, the Glock 43x was described as having 'snappy' recoil. The reviewer ultimately preferred the Glock 19, finding its recoil more manageable compared to the 43x.

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