Nice too see another left handed shooter using the 43X/48... I wish they made the 43X/48 with the same gen5 ambi slide stop for us lefties. I carry the 48 MOS, TLR7sub, CT Rad micro
I beg to differ on the trigger. I have the Johnny glock trigger in my 43x and it’s been excellent. No take up at all and super crisp break with a better reset. About 800 rounds in and not 1 hiccup. Also probably another 1000 dry fires with snap caps. It’s been perfect.
@@SnD340if it’s a carry gun. Stock only. Especially the trigger. You make your Glock known for reliability. Less reliable the more crap you change out.
Wish I would never sold my MOS railed version 43x . now I have a non railed one and need to get a new lower because I can only run a TLR6 on it or a recovery rail adapter
I'm with ya all I ever do to Glock triggers is replace the shoe and polish all internal points. Lightened triggers on defensive/duty guns is counter intuitive
Yeah that’s why all special forces lighten their triggers …because creating a trigger that’s faster to deploy when your life is in danger is “counter intuitive”. One solution for all types of triggers …practice and train for the event not playing the role
@@locophoto6881 lmao keep regurgitating shit you hear online.. where were you deployed? Duty guns should not have a 2 pound trigger as many aftermarket drop in triggers that light are meant for comp use and are NOT drop safe. A .05 second split increase will not save your life, once again those triggers were designed for competition use.
@@palmtreecorpse Your comment is not smart. Deployed has nothing to do with knowledge or skill. Every dead soldier was "deployed" genius. Every dead cop was "active duty" until whatever gun event killed him or her. Most triggers are definitely drop safe, as again, you're not smart plain and simple....triggers that aren't drop safe would get companies sued into oblivion/bankruptcy every time.....and when found to not be "drop safe" they are re-designed like the Timney trigger for instance. And another comment from you is truly not smart at all....to say that lighter triggers are about increasing the speed of your splits is clueless, since that's not the purpose of a lighter trigger...a lighter trigger is about better control of when the first shot goes off, is about not inducing more squeeze on the gun that might twist the gun to the right or left from the leverages involved in a finger activating to pull straight back which is a learned skill and not a natural movement from the starting point of a hand or hands dripping a pistol, and anyone with common sense and/or combat training and/or combat experience teaches that the first shot is generally the most important except in cases of using gunfire for tactical/psychological purposes. Other than being clueless you make good points. Oh....you even managed to be clueless at guessing as well....as I never said duty guns should have a 2lb trigger or any specific poundage, but improving stock triggers to a lighter than factory trigger is common and preferred and wise, especially on the guns that don't have a great stock trigger, like glocks, like CZ DA/SA guns (which is the most common pistol carried by LEO personnel on a global scale and much more prevalent in Europe than America), and on and on and on.....but also a better trigger will improve the location and feel of the trigger and the wall, as each person has different preferences and different levels of coordination to build from, so it's rare that a stock trigger is the best trigger for a person's preferences and starting point for whatever field they're in. All of these points are grounds of improving a trigger, which typically means lightening it up a little to a lot. In your case..you should lighten up a lot, until no longer stupid with an attitude.
I think this may be the best micro carry out there when paired with the PMM - but I must say either you are shooting some mouse fart ammo or your recoil control (even in slow motion) is some crazy work
Please please try a rangerproof trigger shoe. It is an absolute game changer for very little money. The owner is amazing and puts out a great product with unmatched customer support.
Isn't streamlight made in china? I have a streamlight from over 20 years ago, I use it for work {Mechanic} and its been beat, smashed, drove over it and its still working!!
the reason you had trouble with the JG’s trigger is cause you pull with the crease of your trigger finger and you need to pull with the pad. Ask me how i know
How much extra concussion do you get using the comp? Shooting outside is one thing, but I'd be concerned about in a room or car and what that effect would be like. Thanks for the great content and keep it coming.
If you’re shooting from a car or room. Last concern would be your ears. Besides the adrenaline rush wouldn’t even allow you notice such a thing. It is louder but You ain’t got deaf from a couple shots. PMM comp shows that it’s effectively reduces 40 percent muzzle rise.
I’ve mag dumped my glock 19 with a compensator on it from inside my car Couldn’t hear shit out my right ear for about a day and a half, but it’s better now. Wait what did you say?
any g48 length holster should fit, depending on your light, i run an alien gear iwb holster that fits a tlr 7 sub and the 43x perfectly, and theres still space for that pmm comp
You get it. I have a similar setup with the Shadow Systems cr920. Difference is the slide on the cr920 has a direct-to-slide optic cut and a shim system that locks the optic down and it uses longer screws because the ejector is designed shorter.
@@qrcmedia says the guy wearing the Helmet with a RUclips channel.. I i think you have that sideways- like your inaccurate pistol grip cause it looks cool 😅🤡
@@qrcmedia in a similar camp that lights are less crucial. Will say that holosun is good to go. SCS MOS is just about red dot perfect on glocks. Fits like a glove, no battery, no failure, always there and dead on
REALLY wish Glock would have made ambi slide releases for this gun. That’s really my only gripe with the 43X/48.
Means as a lefty I can't operate the mag release on the correct side for me?
@@nOObels1I use my index finger to activate the slide release, it’s no biggie.
I am sooooo lost with all this gun and upgrade talk. I have a new 43X and hope to put some upgrades and mods on in the future. I have a lot to learn.
rounds down range and maybe a training class is really gonna help you.
Nice too see another left handed shooter using the 43X/48... I wish they made the 43X/48 with the same gen5 ambi slide stop for us lefties. I carry the 48 MOS, TLR7sub, CT Rad micro
I beg to differ on the trigger. I have the Johnny glock trigger in my 43x and it’s been excellent. No take up at all and super crisp break with a better reset. About 800 rounds in and not 1 hiccup. Also probably another 1000 dry fires with snap caps. It’s been perfect.
I second the trigger.
Triggers are one of the best and most consistent upgrades to do on any gun.
Especially Glocks.
same here. Johnny glock feels amazing
JG trigger kit gave me light primer strikes unfortunately
Ive been thinking about getting the johnny glock trigger for my 43x. Whats the trigger pull weight on it?
@@SnD340if it’s a carry gun. Stock only. Especially the trigger. You make your Glock known for reliability. Less reliable the more crap you change out.
Dropping a like simply because you're a fellow southpaw shooter
You're making me want to work on my 43x and I don't even like it lol
I was thinking the same thing, was looking at it like nahhh I don’t wanna get shit for it and here I am with my cart full already
Dope video, dope channel.
Thanks brother. Helpful information for sure.
There are adapter plates for RSMC to RMRcc for the 43X
Wish I would never sold my MOS railed version 43x . now I have a non railed one and need to get a new lower because I can only run a TLR6 on it or a recovery rail adapter
What’s the second gun he’s shooting?
IWB holster?
Is the pmm comp worth the investment on the 43x?
@@robedwards6926 100% it is
I'm with ya all I ever do to Glock triggers is replace the shoe and polish all internal points. Lightened triggers on defensive/duty guns is counter intuitive
Yeah that’s why all special forces lighten their triggers …because creating a trigger that’s faster to deploy when your life is in danger is “counter intuitive”. One solution for all types of triggers …practice and train for the event not playing the role
@@locophoto6881 lmao keep regurgitating shit you hear online.. where were you deployed? Duty guns should not have a 2 pound trigger as many aftermarket drop in triggers that light are meant for comp use and are NOT drop safe. A .05 second split increase will not save your life, once again those triggers were designed for competition use.
@@palmtreecorpse Your comment is not smart. Deployed has nothing to do with knowledge or skill. Every dead soldier was "deployed" genius. Every dead cop was "active duty" until whatever gun event killed him or her. Most triggers are definitely drop safe, as again, you're not smart plain and simple....triggers that aren't drop safe would get companies sued into oblivion/bankruptcy every time.....and when found to not be "drop safe" they are re-designed like the Timney trigger for instance. And another comment from you is truly not smart at all....to say that lighter triggers are about increasing the speed of your splits is clueless, since that's not the purpose of a lighter trigger...a lighter trigger is about better control of when the first shot goes off, is about not inducing more squeeze on the gun that might twist the gun to the right or left from the leverages involved in a finger activating to pull straight back which is a learned skill and not a natural movement from the starting point of a hand or hands dripping a pistol, and anyone with common sense and/or combat training and/or combat experience teaches that the first shot is generally the most important except in cases of using gunfire for tactical/psychological purposes. Other than being clueless you make good points. Oh....you even managed to be clueless at guessing as well....as I never said duty guns should have a 2lb trigger or any specific poundage, but improving stock triggers to a lighter than factory trigger is common and preferred and wise, especially on the guns that don't have a great stock trigger, like glocks, like CZ DA/SA guns (which is the most common pistol carried by LEO personnel on a global scale and much more prevalent in Europe than America), and on and on and on.....but also a better trigger will improve the location and feel of the trigger and the wall, as each person has different preferences and different levels of coordination to build from, so it's rare that a stock trigger is the best trigger for a person's preferences and starting point for whatever field they're in. All of these points are grounds of improving a trigger, which typically means lightening it up a little to a lot. In your case..you should lighten up a lot, until no longer stupid with an attitude.
I think this may be the best micro carry out there when paired with the PMM - but I must say either you are shooting some mouse fart ammo or your recoil control (even in slow motion) is some crazy work
Great video, what kind of mag extension is that?
Please please try a rangerproof trigger shoe. It is an absolute game changer for very little money. The owner is amazing and puts out a great product with unmatched customer support.
Isn't streamlight made in china? I have a streamlight from over 20 years ago, I use it for work {Mechanic} and its been beat, smashed, drove over it and its still working!!
Do you recall how many shims you used to install your comp? PMM doesn’t seem to have that info. anywhere.
So which holster would you use for your comped 43x
the reason you had trouble with the JG’s trigger is cause you pull with the crease of your trigger finger and you need to pull with the pad. Ask me how i know
What type of sight are those?
I know, I know. You've heard it before. There's a reason to hold it straight
Get PSA 15 round mags instead. No need for metal mag release, and you don't damage factory mags
Nice video!
How much extra concussion do you get using the comp? Shooting outside is one thing, but I'd be concerned about in a room or car and what that effect would be like. Thanks for the great content and keep it coming.
If you’re shooting from a car or room.
Last concern would be your ears. Besides the adrenaline rush wouldn’t even allow you notice such a thing.
It is louder but
You ain’t got deaf from a couple shots.
PMM comp shows that it’s effectively reduces 40 percent muzzle rise.
I’ve mag dumped my glock 19 with a compensator on it from inside my car
Couldn’t hear shit out my right ear for about a day and a half, but it’s better now.
Wait what did you say?
Man with the extra add ons like the comp etc you could have bought the cr920P
What's up with the arm
he got hit by a truck while riding his motorcycle so its paralysed
keep up the good work man. the yt algo must not like you because you should have way more subs.
Agreed . Great content.
holster?
What holsters could you run with this ?
any g48 length holster should fit, depending on your light, i run an alien gear iwb holster that fits a tlr 7 sub and the 43x perfectly, and theres still space for that pmm comp
Streamlight is Chinese also
You get it. I have a similar setup with the Shadow Systems cr920. Difference is the slide on the cr920 has a direct-to-slide optic cut and a shim system that locks the optic down and it uses longer screws because the ejector is designed shorter.
I heard hc43 is better but pmm looks way cleaner but pmm 80$ more too I’m so torn
I’m right where you are!! Trying to decide between the two. The PMM is just so clean!
Why tf is he holding the pistol semi sideways
Because I fckng want to
@@qrcmedia 😂😂 nice helmet tactical Dan
@@WheelChairBlaster awww someone wants attention, that’s cute
@@qrcmedia says the guy wearing the Helmet with a RUclips channel.. I i think you have that sideways- like your inaccurate pistol grip cause it looks cool 😅🤡
@@WheelChairBlaster good thing we’re all here for your opinions 🤡
Saying there isn't much difference shooting a 19 and 43X is CRAZY TALK
Listen to the words he spoke. And he's right.
Try the sig romeo x
Been testing one for awhile. Will be reviewing this season
Bud, I have to subscribe just for that "China" comment. LMAO!
Having one hand did not justify this comp.
Let’s talk about made in china… that tlr7 is made in china my ding dong
I was like sooo? Does he not know or?? Lol
Nothing in this country is made in America. Harley Davidsons aren't even made in America anymore. God help us.
Kind of a hypocritical statement about using only American products when you're using the TLR7, which is only assembled in the US
just use a g48 😂
380 dollars 😂😂😂
Timney trigger in a Glock 48??? They don’t even make a trigger for the slim line glocks…. That’s probably why it didn’t work 😂
I don’t think you were paying attention
Streamlight is also made in china.. rocking a tlr7 and claiming you don't want anything chinese on your gun is fuuuunnny
Referring more to optics, not lights. Lights are whatever as long as it’s not an o light.
@@qrcmedia in a similar camp that lights are less crucial. Will say that holosun is good to go. SCS MOS is just about red dot perfect on glocks. Fits like a glove, no battery, no failure, always there and dead on
@JP-of8uq haven’t played with one of those, I’m sure at one point I’ll see one in the wild and check it out.
Dude a lot of streamlights are also made in china..lol
Glock sucks
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