Frequently Asked Questions
Glock 23 Gen 5 MOS for sale
What is the price of the Glock 23 gen 5 mos?
Glock 23 Gen 5 MOS typically runs around $620 across our marketplace, with most listings falling between $503 and $743. We track 5 variants from 25 retailers, with 3 currently in stock. MSRP ranges from $580 to $745.
Is a Glock 23 Gen 5 a good gun?
Whether it's good depends on your needs. Reviewers praise its accuracy, manageable recoil for a .40 S&W compact, and reliable performance. It suits concealed carry and self-defense with a 13-round capacity. Currently in production with solid availability across retailers.
Is a Glock 23 too big to carry?
No. The Glock 23 is a compact pistol roughly the same size as a Glock 19, making it concealable for most carriers. Its 13-round .40 S&W capacity suits concealed carry well. Holster selection and carry position matter more than the gun's size.
What slides fit the Glock 23?
Glock 19 slides fit Glock 23 frames and vice versa, but require the correct barrel and extractor for .40 S&W. Aftermarket options include Norsso N23 slides, many with RMR cuts, ranging from $269 to $509. Verify compatibility with your specific generation before purchasing.
How much does a Glock 23 slide cost?
Glock 23 slides typically cost $200–$510. Budget OEM-style options run $200–$270, while aftermarket slides with RMR cuts or custom finishes reach $300–$510. Prices vary by retailer and configuration.
What is the best red dot sight for Glock 23 Gen 5?
"Best" depends on your priorities. The Trijicon RMR Type 2 excels in durability and battery life. The Holosun 507C offers strong value with an auto-brightness feature. The Leupold DeltaPoint Pro has a wide field of view. All three mount directly to the Gen 5 MOS slide.
What holster will fit a Glock 23 Gen 5?
Holsters labeled specifically for the Glock 23 Gen 5 will fit correctly. Many Glock 19 Gen 5 holsters also fit due to similar frame dimensions—verify compatibility before purchasing. Reputable brands include Safariland, Vedder, and Blackhawk, available in IWB, OWB, and appendix carry configurations.
Which is better, Glock 22 or Glock 23?
Neither is objectively better—it depends on your needs. The G22 is full-size, offering better control, longer sight radius, and higher capacity, suited for duty carry or range use. The G23 is more compact, making it easier to conceal for everyday carry. Both chamber .40 S&W.