Has anyone had experience with holsters for the 43X MOS? I’m looking for a good IWB option that can accommodate modded sights.
Check out the Concealment Express holsters. They’re versatile and allow for some decent adjustments for aftermarket parts.
I’ve heard some people rave about the Talon grips for the 43X MOS. Has anyone tried them? I’d love to know if they’re worth it.
Yes! They’re fantastic! They add a nice texture without being overly rough. Really improves grip.
Talon grips are a good choice! They’re a nice touch. I’m also curious about any muzzle brake options—if anyone has gone that route.
Muzzle brakes can play a role, but I’ve found that for a compact pistol, they might not be as beneficial. Focus on sights and triggers first!
Great point! I think those are the fundamentals that can make a significant impact on performance.
I find it amusing how much can be added to a simple pistol. It’s like tricking out a car! Which modification do you guys think gives the most bang for your buck?
Definitely night sights! They’re usually the first upgrade I recommend to anyone with a Glock.
I love how we’re all sharing tips! It really feels like a community. Anyway, what’s everyone’s take on the importance of carry options with modded guns?
The Glock 43X MOS is a great choice for concealed carry! It’s lighter and slimmer compared to the Glock 19, making it easier to conceal and carry for longer periods. I have found the usability to be top-notch.
I agree! The 43X MOS also has a longer sight radius, which can improve accuracy compared to smaller models. Have you tried it on the range yet?
For me, the biggest plus for the Glock 43X MOS is the modular optics system. It gives more versatility compared to many other carry options. However, it’s worthwhile to check out the SIG P365, which is similarly priced!
Totally! But don’t underestimate the Glock 19’s popularity; many people appreciate its balance between size and firepower.
I love the feel of the Glock 43X MOS in my hands—light and comfortable for daily carry! If you’re looking at alternatives, how would you compare it to the Springfield Hellcat?
Absolutely, but the Hellcat offers additional capacity with a similar size, which some might prefer for everyday use.
I’ve used the Glock 43X MOS alongside the Glock 19. The 19 is certainly a bit bulkier, but its higher capacity can be a deciding factor for some. What are your thoughts on capacity versus compactness?
That’s a good point! I value compactness for daily carry but understand the trade-off when it comes to capacity. The 43X MOS seems like a solid middle ground for me.
Don’t overlook the Sig P320 as a solid alternative as well! It’s modular and customizable, with decent balance for everyday use. I do wonder how user-friendly the Glock 43X MOS is for first-time shooters, though.
Good question! I found it very approachable due to its relatively low recoil and intuitive design.