Quick Summary

The Glock G43x MOS is a 'Sight Ready Carry' pistol featuring a Modular Optic System (MOS) for easy red dot mounting, a slim profile for concealed carry, and front cocking serrations. It offers a shooting experience akin to a full-sized pistol and can be upgraded to 15+1 capacity with Shield Arms S15 magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Shooting Montage
  2. 01:07Evolution of the G43x
  3. 02:15MOS System and Optics
  4. 03:09Physical Features
  5. 04:38Safety and Controls
  6. 06:02Optic Installation
  7. 07:44Magazine Capacity Upgrades
  8. 09:15Holster and Carry
  9. 10:04Trigger Pull Test
  10. 11:27Compatible Red Dots
  11. 14:12Field Stripping
  12. 15:35Final Comparison and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Glock G43x MOS?

The Glock G43x MOS features a Modular Optic System (MOS) for easy red dot sight mounting, a slim profile for concealed carry, front cocking serrations, and a slim accessory rail. It comes standard with a 10-round capacity, expandable with aftermarket magazines.

How does the Glock G43x MOS compare to its competitors?

Compared to the Sig Sauer P365 and Springfield Armory Hellcat, the G43x MOS is noted for shooting more like a full-sized pistol. While slightly larger than some competitors, it offers enhanced shootability and a familiar Glock platform.

What is the trigger pull weight for the Glock G43x MOS?

A trigger pull test using a Lyman digital gauge indicated an average pull weight of approximately 5 lbs 0.3 oz. This is consistent with the standard trigger pull found on Glock Gen 5 pistols.

Can the magazine capacity of the Glock G43x MOS be increased?

Yes, aftermarket magazines like the Shield Arms S15 are available, increasing the capacity from the standard 10+1 rounds to 15+1 rounds without significantly altering the pistol's footprint.

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