FORGET Sig Sauer! These 5 GLOCKS Dominate Everyday Carry in 2025!

Published on April 9, 2025
Duration: 12:21

This video provides an in-depth review of five popular Glock models for everyday carry in 2025, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. It details the historical context of Glock's polymer firearms, emphasizing their reliability and durability. The review covers the Glock 17 (full-size), Glock 19 (compact), Glock 23 (.40 S&W compact), Glock 26 (subcompact 9mm), Glock 27 (subcompact .40 S&W), Glock 30 (subcompact .45 ACP), and Glock 43 (single-stack 9mm), offering insights into their ergonomics, capacity, and suitability for different users and carry needs.

Quick Summary

Glock pistols are ideal for everyday carry due to their tough polymer bodies, lightweight designs, and lack of external safeties, ensuring a quick draw and safe carrying experience. The Glock 19 is a top choice for concealed carry due to its balance of size, capacity, and ergonomics, while the Glock 43 offers superior deep concealment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Glock's History and Polymer Expertise
  2. 01:24Glock 17: The Full-Size Classic
  3. 03:04Glock 19: The Perfect Compact
  4. 04:48Glock 23: .40 S&W Stopping Power
  5. 06:24Glock 26: The Subcompact 9mm
  6. 07:53Glock 27: The Baby Glock .40
  7. 09:12Glock 30: Subcompact .45 ACP
  8. 10:43Glock 43: Single-Stack Slimline

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Glock pistols ideal for everyday carry?

Glock pistols are ideal for everyday carry due to their extremely tough polymer bodies, lightweight designs, and lack of external safeties. This combination allows for a quick draw and fire, while internal safeties ensure a safe carrying experience even with a round in the chamber.

Which Glock model is best for concealed carry?

For concealed carry, the Glock 19 is often considered the best all-around due to its compact size, high magazine capacity (15 rounds), and excellent ergonomics. For even deeper concealment, the Glock 43 (6+1 rounds) or Glock 26 (10 rounds) are excellent single-stack or subcompact options.

What are the main differences between the Glock 19 and Glock 23?

The primary difference is caliber: the Glock 19 is chambered in 9mm, while the Glock 23 is chambered in .40 Smith & Wesson. The Glock 23 offers more stopping power but also has increased recoil and muzzle flip compared to the Glock 19.

What is the capacity of the Glock 43?

The Glock 43 is a single-stack 9mm pistol that typically holds six rounds in the magazine plus one in the chamber, for a total of seven rounds.

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