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Published on June 12, 2025
Duration: 0:31

This video showcases a custom compensated Glock 43X MOS, a modification not offered by Glock directly. The speaker, Lenny Magill, highlights how the custom slide cuts reduce recoil, making the 9mm pistol shoot 'flatter' and 'softer'. The demonstration at an indoor range confirms the improved shooting experience of this unique GlockStore build.

Quick Summary

The custom compensated Glock 43X MOS features slide cuts designed to reduce muzzle flip and perceived recoil. This modification, unique to GlockStore, makes the 9mm pistol shoot 'flatter' and 'softer' compared to the standard model, enhancing the shooting experience.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Custom G43X MOS Build
  2. 00:10Factory vs. GlockStore Mods
  3. 00:16Shooting the Compensated G43X

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a compensated Glock 43X MOS?

A compensated Glock 43X MOS is a variant featuring custom cuts on the slide designed to redirect gas, reducing muzzle flip and perceived recoil for a flatter, softer shooting experience. Glock does not offer this from the factory; it's a GlockStore modification.

How do compensation cuts affect shooting a Glock 43X MOS?

The compensation cuts on the slide redirect gas upwards during firing. This action counteracts muzzle rise, making the pistol feel 'flatter' and 'softer' in the hand, leading to a more comfortable and potentially faster follow-up shot capability.

Is the compensated Glock 43X MOS a factory model?

No, the compensated Glock 43X MOS shown is a custom modification by GlockStore. Glock does not produce a factory-compensated version of the G43X MOS. These slide cuts are unique to GlockStore's customization services.

What caliber is the Glock 43X MOS typically chambered in?

The Glock 43X MOS, including the custom compensated version, is chambered in 9mm Luger (9x19mm). It typically features a 10+1 round capacity with flush-fitting magazines.

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