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GLOCK G43X 9mm Pistol For sale| Glock 43x in stock US, UK and CA
The Glock G43X is a slim, single-stack 9×19 mm (9mm Luger) pistol from GLOCK’s Slimline family, designed primarily for concealed carry. It combines a narrow slide/profile with a slightly longer grip than the original G43 so you can get a 3-finger hold while keeping the overall footprint small.
Key specs
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Caliber: 9×19 mm (9mm Luger). \
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Standard magazine capacity: 10 rounds.
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Barrel length: 87 mm (3.41 in).
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Overall length: ~165 mm (6.5 in) (typical published). Weight: ~461–465 g (unloaded; ~16.3–16.4 oz); with empty magazine ~526–530 g (~18.5–18.7 oz), depending on the specific model/configuration.
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Action / System: Safe Action® striker-fired system (Glock standard). GLOCK
Notable features
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Slimline polymer frame for good concealability and comfortable carry.
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Short trigger reach and beavertail frame geometry common to the Slimline series.
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Many variants available (standard, MOS optics cut, rail version, night-sight options).
Who it’s for
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Ideal for people wanting a very concealable 9mm with decent capacity (10 rounds) and a slim profile. Great as a daily-carry or backup EDC pistol for trained owners.
Pros & cons (summary)
Pros:
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Small, slim, very concealable.
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Full 3-finger grip for many shooters (better control than smaller single stacks).
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Reliable, low-maintenance Glock platform and good aftermarket support. GLOCK+1
Cons:
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Short sight radius and shorter barrel vs compact/full-size pistols — less forgiving at longer ranges.
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Recoil is snappier than larger 9mm compacts due to lower mass.
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Limited magazine options from factory (aftermarket mags exist, but check local law and compatibility).
Ammo, training & accessories
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Ammo: Use high-quality 9mm FMJ for practice and appropriate defensive 9mm JHP loads for carry (follow manufacturer recommendations).
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Accessories: Holsters (IWB, AIWB, OWB), night sights or AmeriGlo/GNS options, optics-cut MOS variants if you want a micro-red-dot, and spare magazines.
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Training: Regular live-fire practice and a qualified safety course are strongly recommended before carrying. Treat every firearm as loaded and follow basic safety rules.
Maintenance
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Clean and inspect per Glock’s maintenance guidance; keep the pistol dry, lubricated where recommended, and use only magazines and parts specified by manufacturers to preserve reliability.














