Glock 43x & Crocs

Published on October 20, 2021
Duration: 14:45

This guide details live-fire techniques for the Glock 43x, emphasizing proper grip, trigger control, and recoil management. Yoki Sturrup, a high-authority influencer for female-focused firearms and EDC, demonstrates these techniques at Nexus Shooting. The video covers safe handling and accuracy improvements for concealed carry applications.

Quick Summary

The Glock 43x is a 9mm subcompact pistol with a 10+1 capacity and a 3.41-inch barrel, weighing 16.40 oz unloaded. Its recoil is noted as 'snappy,' requiring proper technique for accuracy. It's often equipped with accessories like the Streamlight TLR-6 and is compared to the Glock 19 and Springfield Hellcat for concealed carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Shopping
  2. 02:57Glock 43x Overview for Concealed Carry
  3. 03:21Technical Specs & Accessories
  4. 07:12Live Fire Testing
  5. 12:06Final Comparison & Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key specifications of the Glock 43x?

The Glock 43x features a 3.41-inch barrel, weighs 16.40 oz without a magazine, and has a 9mm caliber with a 10+1 capacity. It is often paired with accessories like the Streamlight TLR-6.

How does the Glock 43x handle recoil during live fire?

During live fire with Magtech 9mm ammunition, the Glock 43x's recoil was described as 'snappy.' Adjusting trigger finger placement and maintaining a firm grip are recommended for better accuracy and recoil management.

What accessories are shown with the Glock 43x?

The video highlights the Streamlight TLR-6, a light and laser module, mounted on the trigger guard of the Glock 43x. It was also shown in its factory case with magazines and cleaning tools.

How does the Glock 43x compare to other subcompact pistols?

The Glock 43x is compared to models like the Glock 19 and Springfield Hellcat. While considered a good option, the speaker personally prefers the Glock 19 for its more manageable recoil.

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