![]() ![]() We will ship the ordered goods as soon as possible. If there are both options for your country, you can choose the delivery method you prefer. We ship to continental EU countries and Ireland. All your orders, that exceed a certain amount (see map) will be delivered with no shipping cost to the delivery address you specify. For orders under that amount, we charge a universal shipping cost, depending where you live (see map). For orders under 20,00€ we also charge a small order fee of 3,00€.ĭelivery is made by GLS or post, depends where you live. Items with legal restrictions can be purchased only with complete necessary documentation. Purchase of a product is possible in our Store.įor purchase you need all the necessary weapon purchase and import licenses. With a number of interchangeable back straps, the Glock can be adjusted to each hand, and on the underside there is a rail system that allows mounting tactical lasers and flashlights. The pistol has a polygonal tube with a right-hand thread, which gives the fired rounds a specific ballistic characteristic. A double trigger prevents inadvertent movement of the trigger, the strike pin protector physically protects the primer on bullet and a special rear guard allows the striker system to be triggered only if the trigger is pressed all the way and prevents pistol from firing when in falls and vibrates. It has a modified Browning barrel locking mechanism, a "safe action semi-double action" trigger system and three automatic safety mechanisms that enable safe wear. Glock was the first pistol with Striker system that replaced classic hammer with a firing pin. One of the main and most important features of Glock pistols is simple and long-term maintenance without any necessary tools. ![]() Pistol is known for its simple, "modest", not very attractive in appearance design and is known as the "working gun", easy to use with both bare hands and gloves. It was made for the competition of the Austrian army and after the victory in 1982, it was accepted as the official weapon in the Austrian Army under the code P80, and is now used throughout the world for both armed/police forces as for civilian and sporting purposes. ![]() The Glock pistol is one of the first pistols with polymeric "plastic" frames, which for a long time was not popular among fans of "full metal" classics. The pistol is designed to give excellent grip and ensure safe handling even in the most difficult conditions. At the bottom, there is a rail that allows the installation of tactical lasers and lights. Glock 43X is made to the highest standards and offers ergonomic comfort, ease of operation, performance and reliability. At the top, it has an MOS system for mounting optical sights and a factory zeroed Shield RMSc optical sights. That thinness, combined with the G43’s slightly longer grip, made it easier to get a grip and definitely easier to conceal.Glock 43X MOS Semi-automatic pistol of the Austrian concern Glock Ges.m.b.H, is a small single stack pistol in 9x19mm caliber intended for concealed carrying. The G43 had almost the same barrel length, but its width was almost exactly 0.24 inches thinner than the G26. They even converted quite a few G26 owners. ![]() Glock got on board in 2015 when they released the Glock 43 and, in doing so, took the market by storm. While it wasn’t the first single stack 9mm to come to market, it was the pivotal model to usher in the new era of conceal carry pistols. In 2012, Smith & Wesson introduced the M&P Shield. It was a bit snappy given the short barrel paired with the short grip, and many shooters found it tough to get a full-handed purchase on the gun. But contrary to Glock’s slogan, the G26 wasn’t exactly perfection. Compact and capable, it held 10+1 rounds and could accept higher capacity mags from the Glock 19 and Glock 17 to bring that round count to 15+1 or 17+1 respectively. If you look back several years, the reigning champ of concealed carry options was the Glock 26. The Glock 43X was Glock's answer to the arrival of the micro-compact double-stack pistols. ![]()
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