Red Dot Arms Forum

Full Version: GLOCK 43!!!
You're currently viewing a stripped down version of our content. View the full version with proper formatting.
Pages: 1 2 3
As expected, The glock 43-single stack 9mm is here! I'm looking forward to running one. Thumbup

http://concealednation.org/2015/03/intro...stack-9mm/
Wooptido, another Glock product with a shitty trigger. Let's hope they can keep up with the demand of their crappy product.
(03-18-2015, 11:21 PM)RJDSRT Wrote: [ -> ]As expected, The glock 43-single stack 9mm is here! I'm looking forward to running one. Thumbup

http://concealednation.org/2015/03/intro...stack-9mm/

OK! There is my next purchase. Love my Glocks. Some (Mike) may not like the trigger or the lack of a secondary safety but I use mine and carry mine all the time. I used to feel the same way until I really became comfortable with the Glock. As I own other brands I prefer my Glocks. I was looking at a Sig the other day and thought I might just get one and add it to the family..not sure how the glocks will feel about that...wait was that racist...HA!
(03-19-2015, 09:17 AM)bradberry Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-18-2015, 11:21 PM)RJDSRT Wrote: [ -> ]As expected, The glock 43-single stack 9mm is here! I'm looking forward to running one. Thumbup

http://concealednation.org/2015/03/intro...stack-9mm/

OK! There is my next purchase. Love my Glocks. Some (Mike) may not like the trigger or the lack of a secondary safety but I use mine and carry mine all the time. I used to feel the same way until I really became comfortable with the Glock. As I own other brands I prefer my Glocks. I was looking at a Sig the other day and thought I might just get one and add it to the family..not sure how the glocks will feel about that...wait was that racist...HA!

Forget the Glocks, I don't think a Sig would want to live in Glock neighborhood.
(03-19-2015, 09:17 AM)bradberry Wrote: [ -> ]Love my Glocks. Some..may not like the trigger

Be careful with the 'T' word. I don't think Glocks like to be called Triggers. They can call each other that, but not you.
(03-19-2015, 12:02 PM)Dutz Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-19-2015, 09:17 AM)bradberry Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-18-2015, 11:21 PM)RJDSRT Wrote: [ -> ]As expected, The glock 43-single stack 9mm is here! I'm looking forward to running one. Thumbup

http://concealednation.org/2015/03/intro...stack-9mm/

OK! There is my next purchase. Love my Glocks. Some (Mike) may not like the trigger or the lack of a secondary safety but I use mine and carry mine all the time. I used to feel the same way until I really became comfortable with the Glock. As I own other brands I prefer my Glocks. I was looking at a Sig the other day and thought I might just get one and add it to the family..not sure how the glocks will feel about that...wait was that racist...HA!

Forget the Glocks, I don't think a Sig would want to live in Glock neighborhood.

Just for you Dutz, I will go buy a H & K (VP9) or a Sig and hang it UNDER all of my GLOCKS! HA! LOL!
I'd actually like to see the Glock 43. Even I don't know what they cost. If they are less than a Ruger LC9S or M&P Shield it might be a great choice, but if as usual for Glocks, and is overpriced, I'll pass.
I read the MSRP is $569.00 which in mild terms...is nut's!!

I want to hold one and most likely buy one. But not unless the price drops to sub $450

The Firearm Blog


(03-20-2015, 01:58 PM)Brian S Wrote: [ -> ]I read the MSRP is $569.00 which in mild terms...is nut's!!

I want to hold one and most likely buy one. But not unless the price drops to sub $450

The Firearm Blog



ThumbupThumbup
(03-20-2015, 01:58 PM)Brian S Wrote: [ -> ]I read the MSRP is $569.00 which in mild terms...is nut's!!

I want to hold one and most likely buy one. But not unless the price drops to sub $450

The Firearm Blog



They should be under 475. The MSRP (manufacturer's SUGGESTED retail price) and actual cost are two very different things. Check out MSRP's of some of your other guns.
RDA staff. When you get one in, will you somehow update your site to let us know you have one in stock?
It's still worth taking a look at. Maybe it's really a great CCW weapon! Can't tell till you hold one, check it out and shoot one. But Suggested Retail Price, and real out the door price are usually way different.

The only thing I see that I don't like is the 6+1 capacity. That's one less round than the Ruger.
That is with the flush magazine. You can get an extended magazine that give you 7 + 1.
The Ruger has extended magazines also, 9+1...
going to buy one after all the excitement dies down. First I will go get the HKVP9 then the G43. I am buying 2 Zev Race Connectors V4's to add to two of my glocks just to see how the trigger feels compared to stock.
(03-21-2015, 11:09 AM)RJDSRT Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-20-2015, 01:58 PM)Brian S Wrote: [ -> ]I read the MSRP is $569.00 which in mild terms...is nut's!!

I want to hold one and most likely buy one. But not unless the price drops to sub $450

The Firearm Blog



They should be under 475. The MSRP (manufacturer's SUGGESTED
retail price) and actual cost are two very different things. Check out MSRP's of some of your other guns.

I never go by msrp...Once their out for a while I expect to see them in the $450 range or less
Im not impress. It has already been done by Springfield for about 3 years now. Little late to the game guys.
I'm not impressed either, but it still could be a great handgun, albeit overpriced for what it is... I'd like to shoot it at the range! Maybe it's better than the competition. For me the single stack, striker fired Ruger LC9S is really fine CCW pistol, and it is probably $100 cheaper than the Glock.
(03-24-2015, 06:04 PM)XdEric Wrote: [ -> ]Im not impress. It has already been done by Springfield for about 3 years now. Little late to the game guys.

*Intrac*.... Has been done by the Croatian company *intrac*. Springfield just rolls their name on the gun. Considering that Glock was making these polymer frame guns long before Springfield bought the contract with Intrac to claim their product, who is REALLY late to the game? ;) lmao... Springfield showed up to the wrong stadium!! Lol.
I'm no fan of Glock, but jes, give the gun a chance. Go and shoot one before you trash it. Guns evolve over time. Competition drives them all to become better. Glock makes a good product, but it's not the best. No gun is. Glocks are reliable, the real issue is that they tend to be overpriced for what they are. And some people like firearms without manual safeties. I do note, however that according to the NRA most accidental shootings occur with handguns without safeties.

But certainly Glock was an innovator DECADES ago, but not today. The still make an excellent handgun, but for less money you can by a SA (Intrac) weapon that many consider superior to the Glock in materials, and design.

But lets at least shoot the damn thing before trashing it...
Pages: 1 2 3