These Mags Make the Glock 48 Perfect!

Published on May 19, 2025
Duration: 6:49

This video reviews aftermarket 15-round magazines for the Glock 48 and 43X, specifically the Palmetto State Armory Dagger Micro magazines. While these PSA mags function reliably and allow for higher capacity without modifying the firearm's OEM magazine catch, they do not drop free as cleanly as Glock's own 10-round magazines. The reviewer suggests the PSA mags are a viable option for increased capacity but not a direct replacement for OEM reliability in all aspects.

Quick Summary

The Glock 48 and 43X are reliable concealed carry pistols, but their standard 10-round capacity is a limitation. Aftermarket 15-round magazines like those from Palmetto State Armory offer increased capacity and work with the OEM magazine catch, though they may not drop free as cleanly as factory Glock magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Most Reliable Concealed Carry Pistol?
  2. 00:23Glock 48/43X Magazine Flaw
  3. 00:40Competitor Magazine Capacities
  4. 00:49Aftermarket Magazine Options
  5. 00:55Shield Arms 15-Round Mags
  6. 01:09OEM Parts Reliability
  7. 01:24PSA Dagger Micro Clone Mags
  8. 01:36PSA Mag Design Features
  9. 02:03Comparing PSA Mags to Glock OEM
  10. 02:13Testing Glock OEM 10-Round Mag
  11. 02:39Testing PSA Dagger Micro 15-Round Mags
  12. 03:15PSA Mag Performance
  13. 03:18PSA Mag Negative: Drop Free Issue
  14. 03:45OEM Mag Drop Free Comparison
  15. 03:52PSA Mag Dimension Differences
  16. 04:09Modifying Mags vs. Stock
  17. 04:24Shield Arms Mags vs. PSA Mags
  18. 04:34Wishlist: Glock 15-Round Mag
  19. 04:47Glock's Magazine Stagnation
  20. 04:56PSA Dagger Micro Mag Review Summary
  21. 05:11Are PSA Mags a Replacement?
  22. 05:18Cool Option: PSA Dagger Mags
  23. 05:25Link in Description
  24. 05:28Call to Action: Like, Comment, Subscribe
  25. 05:31Viewer Feedback on Mags
  26. 05:48YouTube Algorithm Issues
  27. 06:08Merch Store: GunDeity.com
  28. 06:22Outro: Gun Deity

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main limitation of the Glock 48 and 43X regarding magazine capacity?

The primary limitation of the Glock 48 and 43X is their standard 10-round magazine capacity, which is due to their single-stack design. This is a common point of comparison with other concealed carry pistols that offer higher capacity.

Are there aftermarket magazines that increase the capacity of the Glock 48 and 43X?

Yes, aftermarket options exist. Shield Arms offers 15-round flush-fit magazines, but they require a metal magazine catch. Palmetto State Armory also offers 15-round magazines for their Dagger Micro clone, designed to work with the OEM Glock magazine catch.

How do Palmetto State Armory Dagger Micro magazines perform in a Glock 48?

The PSA Dagger Micro 15-round magazines function reliably in the Glock 48 and 43X, allowing for higher capacity without modifying the firearm's OEM magazine catch. However, they do not drop free as cleanly as factory Glock magazines.

What is the advantage of the PSA Dagger Micro magazine's design for Glock compatibility?

The PSA Dagger Micro magazines feature an aluminum body with a polymer front sleeve. This design allows them to be used with the factory polymer Glock magazine catch without causing damage, which is a concern with all-metal aftermarket magazines.

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