Glock 43?

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Will you buy a G43 ASAP?

  • Hellya! I'll be camped out at my LGS to get my grubby mitts on one!

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YukonGlocker

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I carried Glock for many years, but finally switched platforms because of one unresolved issue. With my fat hands and short fingers, I couldn't reach the trigger properly with a proper grip. The M&P was the first plastic pistol that allowed me proper trigger reach, so I've stuck with them since they were released...and have had great success with the M&P. I can make due with a Glock by turning it sideways in my hand a little, but that brings on a whole other set of issues...so when I started shooting seriously (i.e., lots of practice, USPSA, etc.) it wasn't an option. After Glock released the 36 model, I thought they'd eventually make a similar model in 9/40, but it never came. No problem...I was content with the M&P. But this 43 does have my interest, and I'll try one out someday.
 

Gabriel42

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Not going to be released until 4/10.

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OK, let's say for argument that you're injured or shot and you have no choice but to limp wrist. The damned gun should be reliable no matter what and with a normal grip. If a gun isn't reliable when limp writing, I won't have anything to do with it....and I don't limp wrist.

The only problem I have seen from the G42 is people limp wristing. That is not the gun. That is just people who think that they are better shooters then they really are.
 

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