Better… but still a 43 😬😂 anyone tried one yet??

Published on June 21, 2025
Duration: 1:00

This review highlights the significant recoil reduction achieved with the Radian Afterburner barrel and Ramjet compensator on the Glock 43, claiming a 44% decrease. While the upgrade makes the pistol much more shootable, the reviewer questions if it's enough to compete with the Sig P365. The stock Glock 43 is criticized for its uncomfortable grip, plastic sights, and snappy recoil.

Quick Summary

The Radian Afterburner barrel and Ramjet compensator system for the Glock 43 and 43X claims a 44% reduction in recoil. This upgrade significantly improves the pistol's shootability by reducing muzzle flip, making follow-up shots easier.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Glock 43 Stock Issues
  2. 00:10Radian Ramjet Intro & Claim
  3. 00:18Recoil Reduction Demo
  4. 00:46Final Assessment vs P365

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main drawbacks of the stock Glock 43?

The stock Glock 43 is often criticized for being uncomfortable to shoot, featuring basic plastic sights, and exhibiting 'snappy' recoil that some compare unfavorably to larger caliber firearms.

How much recoil does the Radian Ramjet system claim to reduce on a Glock 43?

The Radian Afterburner barrel and Ramjet compensator system for the Glock 43 and 43X claims to achieve a significant 44% reduction in felt recoil and muzzle flip.

Does the Radian Ramjet upgrade make the Glock 43 more shootable?

Yes, the reviewer concludes that the addition of the Radian Afterburner and Ramjet compensator makes the Glock 43 significantly more manageable and shootable, reducing muzzle rise.

Is the upgraded Glock 43 with Radian Ramjet better than a Sig P365?

While the upgrade dramatically improves the Glock 43's shootability, the reviewer questions whether it surpasses the performance and overall package offered by the Sig P365.

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