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Why the Glock 48 makes more sense than the 43X
When folks start talking about single-stack carry guns, the Glock 43X usually steals the spotlight. It’s short, lightweight, and... The post Why the Glock 48 makes more sense than the 43X appeared ...
“The more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war.” That maxim, so commonly cited to describe military training, has a perfect analogy in the world of concealed carry where the right training, ...
The Glock 43X MOS was completely redesigned from the original 43X and features some major improvements. It’s incredibly small, 6.5” overall with the barrel accounting for 3.4”. Including the magazine, ...
GLOCK, Inc.'s Slimline GLOCK 43X and GLOCK 48 are now available in the Modular Optic System (MOS) configuration. These slim 9X19 pistol models feature a micro-optic-ready factory-milled slide and a ...
The standard plastic iron sights are nothing special, but thankfully, they’re easy to replace. The 43X MOS includes a small Picatinny rail up top, which allows you to attach any scope you’d like. You ...
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. ** Glock announced the addition of ...
One of the big announcements at SHOT Show this year was a collaboration between GLOCK and Aimpoint. The all-new GLOCK x Aimpoint COA Combo pairs Aimpoint’s newest super slim red dot optic to GLOCK’s ...
I think putting Glock 43x MOS vs. Sig Sauer P365XL is like putting Ford against Chevy. They both lose. One just loses with a little more pizazz than the other. I’m sure you’re here because you’re ...
In 1982 the Glock pistol was introduced, and everything changed. The Glock 17 began to arrive in America in 1986, and though its plastic construction was the blunt of many jokes, it soon became a ...
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