I tried to like the slim 9mm Glocks but I find them to be too skinny to shoot consistently like my double stack Glocks. I went with the g48 to help with recoil and while it shoots well for a small gun, it doesn't shoot like a double stack Glock. The G26 is Superior to the slimline Glocks in every category except width/IWB comfort, which is certainly a big deal, but if you can put up with the additional width of the g26 you get a lot of advantages.
Good video. Good points. Another thing to consider that isn’t often mentioned when comparing ccw pistols. The overall size and in particular the grip size influences the ability to draw from concealed with a proper placement of the dominant shooting hand with a firm grip ready to fire.
I always learn something new. Thanks for doing this one again. I hadn't realized the lack of a rail on either of them. Mostly for daytime carry. Got it.
Tell ya what, the Strike Industries +2 base plate for G26 really makes it feel complete. The way it feels in the palm is perfect. I like it better than the G19 mag w/X Grip. Plus it’s still concealable. The gun just looks complete, like how it was meant to be. 100% reliable too. G26 w/12+1 is gold. Thanks for the intro on that!
I really appreciate your channel. Great bits of information and straight up.. So, I have been carrying a PSA Dagger all day. I have recently put together a Glock 43x frame with a PSA Micro Dagger complete slide enhanced with optic cut fro. PSA and an additional Herrington Arms 43x comp. It is just like a G 19 but slimmer for carry and 15 rounds with PSA mag. I would put this set up against all like comers
Great video and you bring up great points for people that love talking about aftermarket stuff but the reliability is always in question whereas the OEM works well and glock doesn’t have to innovate because they make dependability Too many companies try to build in features, but features aren’t what you depend on when your life is at stake It would seem like the 26 shoots well, even if the pinky finger is hanging off the bottom, because of how robust the slide is, and that makes up for having one less finger to hold the grip
Thank you SPN!! I'm back on the bubble between these two. Unfortunately, no range near me both to test. So, I pose this question, to you, if possible, please, would you speak to the differences in recoil between the G43X and gen 5 G26? maybe approx percentage difference, or hardly any to really note, or... ?
I have 3rd gen mag from Sheild Arms. The company told me when you first get it load mags up for 2 to 3 days springs take a set. I have over 500 rounds through 3 mags no problems.
i’ve carried a g19, g43x, shield+ and x-micro and they all shoot great, but I’m back to edc my gen 5 glock 26. it’s just unbeatable for me when it comes to concealment, shoot ability and versatility !!
Thats a sick looking slide on the 43X, who makes that? And I agree with you on the slimline triggers. My wife carries a G43 and the trigger is literally the best Glock factory trigger I've ever used
So many Models.. You are/will be, my goto on "which model to choose" for my first Glock! You should make a chart with caliber breakdown per model! That would be great!
Please cover that trigger for the p365 you showed off in shorts been looking for something for a non manual safety p365 because I hate the stock sig triggers and then everyone else seems to have a few actual safety issues with it
As a relatively new shooter (went to the range about 6 times this year, and a handful of times in 2022) I am finding the shield arms mags are more sensitive to bad form. Me and my wife got 2 43X’s, first time to the range with OEM mags only, no jams. Second time we had our shield arms mags and we were getting a ton of jams. I promise we didn’t have better form the first time. Same Winchester 9mm NATO ammo from the same batch. An instructor fixed up our form and the jams went away. Toward then end as we were getting tired and fatigued we had couple of jams again. Shield arms mags are not unreliable, but maybe part of that “Glock reliability” and “my Glock eats any and all ammo” is because they leave more room for error in their OEM mags. With what you said about seeing guys bad form getting jams with shield arms mags, I thought this would be relevant information. In a self defense shooting you may not have a perfect grip from rushing, or if you’re a new shooter. May be something to think about. However I imagine shield arms mags are close to 100% reliable with good form with this information.
Good video. I always said the G43 is a slim Glock 26 and the G48 is a Slim Glock 19 unless you have a 43X slide on it.. These guns are basically made for states thats limited to 10 rds even tho you can get aftermarket magazines.. I also seen videos where people modified extended magazines to fit them as well. I love the slimline Glock series
My edc is a G27 I feel it's even more versatile than the 26. Lol. It's also my only handgun. I tried the 26 also but at the time the 27 was the only one available. I'm glad I ended up with the 27. Works flawless.
@@spnfirearms not the first one you talked me into actually, Hellcat was the first. I like the way you think and value things, especially how you describe concealment-which not everyone does well at all.
Two carry setups depending on weather and whether I have to go into places where firearms are off limits. 1. Ruger LCP max with 12 round magazine in a Vedder pocket holster. Spare and pepper spray in left pocket. 2. Gen 3 26 in tier one appendix holster. Pepper spray in left front pocket. I have a 43x mos with a Holosun and I am trying it out. I shot an IDPA match with it and shot accurately but slowly. I noticed in rapid fire I tend to pull it right, which I think is due to the slimmer grip. I also have a tier one appendix for it. The trigger was absolutely horrible from the factory and I replaced it with a Johnny Glock combat trigger. It doesn’t lighten the trigger, but it makes it crisper and has a better reset. On both I have added the striker control device, which gives me more security when reholstering.
Don't have to many Glock pistols, but the one I carry 24/7 is my Glock 33 gen3, wanted it in the 31 , and almost passed on the 33 , glad i went with my gut feeling and snagged it up, have been carrying it since 2015 and has been a excellent choice and I have also used various types of holsters and pocket carry, still want a 32 and 23 and a 27 barrel and a 40 to 9 mm conversion barrel, like Glock and Taurus and smith & Wesson,💯 and carry these too in various calibers and some of my East European pistols,in 9x18 and 7.62x25 , I prefer various calibers and options
You should have a company coat one of your guns slide, barrel, and internals with nickel boron (NiB) bc it’s self lubricating and see how long the gun lasts without oil
The BEST trigger I have from Glock (and I own 41 of them…. Is the Gen 3 Glock 20, non sf frame. It’s incredible and I’ve never been able to get the same or similar trigger from any other model.
I carry my Glock 23 with sig sauer v-crowns (want to change to the liberty defense as recommended by you) and my back up is a SigP365 with Speer gold dot +p
If I could only grab one of my handguns, it would be my G26. Definitely the most reliable and versatile handgun in my collection. I’m also an Sig and Ruger fan, but the G26 is my EDC.
Been carrying a G27 for years for EDC…problem is .40 has skyrocketed in price lately…probably gonna switch to a 26 or 43X myself… Also I carry a G19 for work, as well as have one of my own with all types of mags…the versatility of the 26 is appealing as far as mags, but the 43X has a certain comfort level. Guess I gotta buy both! 🤷♂️
Hi, i have a question about your g27's. Do you have a video on 9mm conversions and 9mm reliability for g27. i have a g27 gen 5, looking at whats needed to go 9mm reliable)
I just bought a Double Diamond, 40 to 9mm barrel for my gen 3 glock 27, mainly to save money on ammo. I've put about 300 rds thru it with no issues. Shoots great and the lower recoil is nice after shooting .40 ammo for several yrs. I did try it with the 27 mags and had several malfunctions, so buy some 26 mags or any double stack 9mm glock mag will probably work. Dropped right in with no issues and no malfunctions with the proper mags. I still carry it in the .40 cal configuration, just not sold on the 9mm for stopping power, just an old bias from some someone who was a 1911 shooter for decades.
G26 is better in so many ways IMO. I had the 43X and 48 and ended up going back to the 26. A lot of people who handle a 26 don’t like it at first, then they shoot it and that always changes their mind. If you feel the need to have a full grip, Glock has 12-round OEM mags that work great. I just didn’t get the point of the 10 round single stack Glocks. In my experience with them it didn’t make sense if you have a G19. I didn’t find the X any easier to conceal so why would I give up the advantages of the G19. Anyway, that’s why I sold them.
Glock 26 with his shorter grip makes it even a better EDC carry weapon. 43x is best with a after market magwel to have a better grip for your pinkie but then you will hang on almost every time especiall in your carseat and eventually cause malfunctions. In SHTF situation is best to have the typical Glock double stack mag because fighting alone is just for playstation. You will fight with several opponents and you need a bigger mag.
Ooo tough question. I actually think the Glock 43x. But the hellcat pro is better out of the box overall as a handgun but if you put grips and night sights on the 43x I’d have to go with that. But the original hellcat I like better than both!