Glock 43X

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Glock 43X

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Milsurps will always have a special place in my heart. Collecting and appreciating the history behind the items and having the opportunity to preserve that history is what makes the hobby fun - keeping history alive.

Variety is also good and modern firearms are fun to have as well. Today I was happy to purchase a Glock 43X. Summer time is coming and I wanted a smaller handgun for my EDC.
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Re: Glock 43X

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A good choice for a light summer carry.
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Re: Glock 43X

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Longcolt44 wrote: Sun Apr 18, 2021 7:38 pm A good choice for a light summer carry.
It is a great little handgun. I have a Glock 42 which is smaller but I prefer to carry this one. The 43X has greater capacity and is in 9mm.
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Re: Glock 43X

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No argument from me. Glocks are awesome guns. When my dad decided recently to buy his first handgun, primarily for personal defense, I suggested a Glock 19 gen-5 MOS, and that's what he bought.

I prefer .357 Sig or .40, but I couldn't talk him into those.
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