Glock 43 Review: Final Update

Published on February 18, 2016
Duration: 4:15

This comprehensive review of the Glock 43, based on over 3,000 rounds, highlights its strengths in concealability and ergonomics for concealed carry. While aftermarket parts like Taran Tactical base pads and Trijicon sights can enhance performance, the review notes potential reliability issues with certain ammo and aftermarket components, emphasizing the need for thorough testing. The stiff trigger is identified as a notable drawback, though the Glock 43 remains a competitive option in the subcompact market.

Quick Summary

Chris Baker of Lucky Gunner Ammo concludes his Glock 43 review after 3,000+ rounds, recommending it for its concealability and ergonomics despite a stiff trigger. He notes potential reliability issues with aftermarket parts like Taran Tactical base pads, emphasizing the need to test carry ammo thoroughly.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Long-Term Testing
  2. 00:19Reliability Issues & Aftermarket Springs
  3. 01:00Importance of Testing Carry Ammo
  4. 01:19Taran Tactical Base Pad Review (+1 vs +2)
  5. 01:51Trijicon HD Night Sights Upgrade
  6. 02:14Glock 43 Trigger Performance Analysis
  7. 02:47Market Comparisons: PPS & Shield
  8. 03:20Final Verdict & Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main pros and cons of the Glock 43 after extensive testing?

The Glock 43 excels in concealability and ergonomics, making it ideal for concealed carry. However, its trigger is notably stiff, and aftermarket parts like Taran Tactical base pads can sometimes cause reliability issues, requiring careful testing with specific ammunition and potential spring upgrades.

Can aftermarket base pads affect Glock 43 reliability?

Yes, aftermarket base pads, such as Taran Tactical's aluminum models, can introduce feeding failures, especially with heavier hollow-point ammunition. Using extra-power springs may be necessary to ensure reliable feeding with these accessories.

Are Trijicon HD Night Sights a good upgrade for the Glock 43?

Trijicon HD Night Sights are a recommended upgrade for the Glock 43. The large orange front ring, in particular, significantly enhances the speed and ease of target acquisition, especially during rapid firing sequences.

How does the Glock 43 compare to the Walther PPS and S&W M&P Shield?

While the Walther PPS and S&W M&P Shield might have better triggers, the Glock 43 is considered a top-tier subcompact pistol. Its advantages lie in its excellent concealability and comfortable ergonomics, making it a strong choice for everyday carry.

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