![]() The locking block must be removed to remove the slide stop lever. There is only the single trigger pin (“first pin”) to remove above the trigger, along with the trigger mechanism housing pin at the rear. The balance of the slide internals are mostly just reductions of larger Glocks.ĭetail stripping of the G43 lower is similar to other Glocks, and identical to the G42. The firing pin safety and corresponding machining in the slide is unique to the G42 and G43. The rear sight is 6.1mm in height, and the front is the standard OEM front. The sights are a downsized version of the plastic ball-and-bucket type most Glocks ship with. The RSA is the same type of captive dual spring assembly found on other gen4 Glocks. The serrations on the slide are shallower and have less bite when grasping than the larger guns. The upper is detail stripped in the same manner as other Glocks. ![]() Unloaded, the G43 with empty magazine inserted weighs ~18oz. Its diminutive size is its greatest distinction from the rest of the line and there is little else noteworthy about it externally. Included in the case are the gun itself, two magazines, promotional and safety literature, a trigger lock, and fired casing(s). The Glock 43 ships in the same hard plastic Glock branded box like others. This G43 was obtained from a Glock LE distributor at LE pricing of ~$358.00, paid by me. ![]()
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