SHOT Show 2017: Glock 43 Pistol

Published on January 23, 2017
Duration: 1:04

This video from SHOT Show 2017 highlights the Glock 43, a popular 9mm pistol known for its thin profile and concealability. It holds six rounds in the magazine plus one in the chamber, making it a strong option for concealed carry and as a law enforcement backup pistol. The presenter notes it's not a replacement for the Glock 19 but complements it well.

Quick Summary

The Glock 43 is a popular 9mm pistol from SHOT Show 2017, distinguished by its very thin profile, making it highly concealable. It holds six rounds in the magazine plus one in the chamber and is favored for concealed carry and as a law enforcement backup pistol.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction and SHOT Show 2017 Context
  2. 00:09Glock 43 Overview with Kyle
  3. 00:17Glock 43 Key Features and Popularity
  4. 00:24Glock 43: Thin 9mm and Concealability
  5. 00:28Glock 43 for Commercial and Law Enforcement Use
  6. 00:32Single Stack Magazine Benefits
  7. 00:41Glock 43 as a Consumer Solution
  8. 00:44Glock 43 vs. Glock 19 Comparison
  9. 00:47Call to Action: Shooting the Glock 43

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Glock 43 pistol?

The Glock 43 is a 9mm pistol known for its exceptionally thin profile, making it ideal for concealed carry. It features a single-stack magazine with a capacity of six rounds plus one in the chamber. It's popular for both commercial use and as a backup pistol for law enforcement.

How does the Glock 43 compare to the Glock 19 for concealed carry?

While the Glock 19 is also concealable, the Glock 43 offers a significantly thinner profile due to its single-stack magazine design. The presenter suggests the Glock 43 is not a replacement for the Glock 19 but rather a complementary option for those prioritizing maximum concealability.

Who is the Glock 43 primarily marketed towards?

The Glock 43 is highly popular in the commercial market, particularly for individuals seeking a reliable and easily concealable handgun for self-defense or everyday carry. Law enforcement also finds it valuable as a compact backup firearm.

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