Green Glock 43 for sale

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Brand:

Glock

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

10

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Brand:

Glock

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

3.4"

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

10

Finish Per Color:

Green / Flat Dark Earth

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Brand:

Glock

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

10

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Brand:

Glock

Action:

Double Action

Barrel Length:

3.39"

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

6

Finish Per Color:

Green

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Brand:

Glock

Action:

Pistol

Barrel Length:

3.39"

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

6+1

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Brand:

Glock

Action:

Pistol

Barrel Length:

3.41"

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

10+1

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Brand:

Glock

Action:

Pistol

Barrel Length:

3.41in

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

6+1

Finish Per Color:

OD Green

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Brand:

Glock

Action:

Pistol

Barrel Length:

3.39"

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

6+1

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Frequently Asked Questions
Green Glock 43 for sale

What optics fit a Glock 43?

The Glock 43 has no factory optics cut, so you need an adapter plate or slide milling. Common choices include Shield RMSc footprint optics via adapter plates or Trijicon RMR mounts. The 43X MOS and 48 MOS accept red dots like the Holosun 407K and 507K directly.

Is the Glock 43 and 43X the same?

No, they're distinct pistols. The 43 is a subcompact single-stack 9mm with a shorter grip and 6-round capacity. The 43X is taller (5.04 vs 4.25 inches), heavier, and holds 10 rounds. They differ in slide dimensions, and the 43 is Gen 4 while the 43X is Gen 5, so parts vary considerably.

Can I put a laser on a Glock 43?

Yes. The Glock 43 accepts trigger guard lasers like the Crimson Trace LG-443G, which activates when you grip the pistol normally. Weapon-mounted light/laser combos such as the TSM-11G also fit. Installation takes minutes and requires no gunsmithing.

Is the Glock 43 snappy?

Yes, the Glock 43 is snappy. Its lightweight subcompact frame and short grip produce noticeable muzzle flip compared to larger 9mm pistols. Most shooters find it manageable, and adding a finger-extension magazine improves grip control, which helps tame the recoil noticeably.

How much does a Glock 43 slide cost?

Glock 43 slides typically cost between $220 and $400, with standard slides available under $150 and optics-ready ZPS models ranging up to $369.99. Prices vary based on finish, cut type, and whether internal parts are included.

Is it bad to dry fire a Glock 43?

Glock states dry firing the 43 is safe, and the striker is designed to handle it. However, Glock recommends using a snap cap or dummy round during extended dry fire sessions. Many owners dry fire thousands of times without damage, but snap caps are a smart precaution for prolonged practice.