Belated range report: So I picked up the G43, a couple of spare mags, holster and two Vickers +2 magazine extensions. Just to get a feel I started off with slow fire at 15 yards on a B-27 target and easily put everything in the X and 10 rings. Sped it up a bit doing failure drills and put every round exactly where I wanted them. I then fired at an 8x10 steel silhouette at 25 yards and pleasantly got the instant feed back of constant rings. Overall I am quite happy with the little pistol and was surprised how easy it was to shoot and get hits as long as I did my part. Absolutely no failures, even with the extended magazines. Kinda makes me wish I would have bought both of them at that price.
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I spent a lot of time with 43s.
They run exceptionally well for a Glock on underpowered ammo like PMC Bronze.
They are not tolerant of excess slide velocity and don’t fare nearly as well with full power hollow points.
I value reliability with duty ammo above all, I replaced mine with a G26.
I have a G43 and usually carried it on duty as a backup gun.
It was either carried in an ankle holster or under my shirt with a body-armor-vest holster.
Compared to my S&W 642 J-frame, the G43 had two more rounds (6+1, 9mm rounds vs. 5, .38Special rounds).
I could also shoot the G43 a bit faster and a bit more accurately.
Even so, I still liked how the 642 felt when ankle-carried vs. the G43 as the G43 seemed to just rub on my ankle bone the wrong way. My pants also caught on the Glock due to the shape of the G43. However, there were no problems with either when carried using the body-armor-vest-holster.
Logically, the G43 should be my choice.
Emotionally, and if either was to be a primary carry, it'd be a tie, vs. not carrying a gun at all.
Neither of these guns are what I'd personally use if in a mall shoot-out with 40 yard distances (like a recent mall shooting where ever that was).
Mine has run plenty of NATO ball, 124+p GD and 127+p+, zero issues. When I asked the old Glock rep in the area about the =p+, the answer was" just hang onto it!" It's a great gun, I don't use any extensions and curl my pinky under the grip bottom. As some know, there's no free lunch with some carry guns.
GET IN YOUR BUBBLE!
C co 1/30th Infantry Regiment
3rd Brigade 3rd Infantry Division
2002-2006
OIF 1 and 3
IraqGunz:
No dude is going to get shot in the chest at 300 yards and look down and say "What is that, a 3 MOA group?"
but these do: https://shieldarms.com/z9-combo-pack-1
brings the 43 to 9 rounds plus one in the pipe.
Yeah there are some outliers out there, but a larger sample size of guns in the hands of a larger sample size of people showed that they are severely lacking.
I tested a couple with Ranger 127+p+ when they first came out in ‘15 and they were basically non-functional with it.
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