GLOCK 43 TRUGLO Tritium Pro Night Sights

Published on November 26, 2018
Duration: 5:44

This video provides an expert review of the Glock 43, focusing on the performance benefits of upgrading to TRUGLO Tritium Pro night sights and a DPM Systems recoil reduction guide rod. The host, from the well-regarded BERETTA9mmUSA channel, demonstrates improved accuracy and control during live-fire testing, attributing these gains to the aftermarket components. The review highlights the superior sight picture offered by the TRUGLO sights and the significant reduction in felt recoil from the DPM system, making the subcompact pistol more manageable and enjoyable to shoot.

Quick Summary

Upgrading a Glock 43 with TRUGLO Tritium Pro sights and a DPM Systems guide rod significantly improves its shootability. The TRUGLO sights offer a superior sight picture, while the DPM guide rod effectively reduces recoil, making the subcompact pistol more accurate and comfortable to shoot.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Glock 43 and TRUGLO Sights
  2. 00:21Initial Range Testing
  3. 01:07Second Shooter Perspective and Sight Comparison
  4. 02:14Ammunition and Recoil Management
  5. 04:21Final Thoughts and Recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of TRUGLO Tritium Pro sights on a Glock 43?

TRUGLO Tritium Pro sights enhance the Glock 43's sight picture with a bright 'focus lock' white ring on the front sight and a U-notch rear. This combination aids in faster target acquisition and improved accuracy, especially compared to other aftermarket options.

How does the DPM Systems guide rod affect the Glock 43's recoil?

The DPM Systems guide rod assembly is designed to significantly reduce the 'snappy' recoil typical of the Glock 43. This results in a more manageable firearm, allowing for quicker follow-up shots and a more comfortable shooting experience.

What ammunition was used to test the upgraded Glock 43?

The testing utilized Sig Sauer Elite Performance Ammunition, specifically the 9mm Luger caliber with a 115-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) bullet. This ammunition is known for its reliability and consistent performance.

Are the TRUGLO Tritium Pro sights better than Ameriglo Spartan sights for the Glock 43?

According to the video's second shooter, the TRUGLO Tritium Pro sights are favorably compared to Ameriglo Spartan sights. The TRUGLO's specific design, featuring a 'focus lock' white ring and U-notch, is noted as providing a superior sight picture.

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