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Raised Hands Surround Us Three Nails To Protect Us |
I have carried a 27 on my ankle as a backup gun and IWB off duty going on 11 years now since the 22 has been our primary. We are getting ready to switch to the the 17 and I will not be allowed to carry the 27 anymore. So it is going the way of the dodo. So do I go with the 43 for something a little smaller or do I stick with the size status quo just in a different caliber? I like the idea of something smaller and thinner on the ankle but don't particularly like having less rounds when I am carrying off duty. I also like being able to use 17 mags in the 26. I was hoping to get a 26 out of property and not have to buy one which would have made the decision for me but no such luck. So since I am forking out the coin, I am not sure which to go with.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Black92LX, ———————————————— The world's not perfect, but it's not that bad. If we got each other, and that's all we have. I will be your brother, and I'll hold your hand. You should know I'll be there for you! | ||
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Peace through superior firepower |
You'll shoot the G26 better than the G43. | |||
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Inject yourself! |
26. Heavier of course, but shoots so nice. I didn't like the 43 as much. Not being a police officer, but having spent time carrying a lot of stuff, I understand the weight issue. I'd get the Gen 4 G26 still. Magazine compatibility is nice. Do not send me to a heaven where there are no dogs. Step Up or Stand Aside: Support the Troops ! Expectations are premeditated disappointments. | |||
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sick puppy |
Ive kept my g26 for years but have bought and sold 2 G43s... I can understand people who like or need the 43 better. But i carry the 26 just as well. ____________________________ While you may be able to get away with bottom shelf whiskey, stay the hell away from bottom shelf tequila. - FishOn | |||
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As a cop, the 26. As a civilian, it doesn't matter much. The mag compatability and capacity is an issue for you. Carry as many rounds as you can. You never know when you must engage, and we want you around. | |||
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The Unknown Stuntman |
The 43 will hide better, no two ways about it. But, the familiarity with the system will make the 26 feel like home. You already hit the important stuff, it's just a matter of deciding what's more important for you. If low weight and concealment rank higher on your list, get the 43. If shared mags and more ammo rank higher for you, go with the 26. Make a list of your needs, with one being the highest or most desirable in a concealed weapon and ten being the lowest - if you get that far. Then buy the one that hits the most points near the top. | |||
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For real? |
Buy the 26. Or the 19 if you're not planning on ankle carry. I used to carry the 33 but started carrying my 32 off duty. A bunch of new guys are buying and carrying the 43 off duty but I still stick with my 32. Not minority enough! | |||
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Prepared for the Worst, Providing the Best |
The 26. The mag compatibility with your duty weapon alone makes it a no brainer. It's also incredibly shootable, even moreso than the 27. | |||
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addicted to trailing-throttle oversteer |
Between these two, the G26. It carries more firepower and as you already alluded to, works with the G17's magazines. Plus you're already used to the G26's dimensions because of your previous ankle carry gun. In this company the G26 is easier of the two to shoot, with noticeably less recoil and similar characteristics to the larger G19. The lone thing the G43 has going for itself is that its narrower girth makes the gun easier to carry than the double stack. But unless this point has now become a hot button concern, the G26 is the better choice. | |||
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Raised Hands Surround Us Three Nails To Protect Us |
26 is where I was leaning as it's size was the only advantage I could come up with. Which in turn is a disadvantage due to round count. Never had a 43 so just figured I would see. Thanks for the comments. ———————————————— The world's not perfect, but it's not that bad. If we got each other, and that's all we have. I will be your brother, and I'll hold your hand. You should know I'll be there for you! | |||
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Morning Black92LX That is a difficult call for us to help you decide as you are the one that needs to carry it & possibly use it. All I can add is that I have carried G-27 for years as my primary. (I'm not sure I could daily carry a G26 or G27 in an ankle rig though) Then carried the G-27 in cooler weather wearing heavier clothes & carrying the G-43 in warmer (shorts & Tee shirt) weather. Now that I have done a LOT of training with the G-43 I now mostly carry the G-43 all year round. Yeas ago I carried the S&W 5 shot snubbie as a primary then as a backup & didn't feel under gunned so the G-43 holds more rounds, has more power, has better bullets, & I definitely shoot it better than my old snubbie. I don't have large hands so the G-43 fits my hand OK, if you have large hands then the G-43 might be a little small in the grip for you & large hands might slightly hinder the mag dropping free in a quick mag change situation (even with my smaller hands I had to change my mag drop/gun hold procedure as I could sometimes get a mag hang-up on tactical mag drops) The only thing that I have done to my G-43 is to add a plain steel black rear sight & add a front orange dot night sight. (I don't like rear night sights as there are too many glowing dots to deal with in an adrenalin fueled situation) About the only advise I have is (IF) you decide to try the G-43 then to plan on training with it a lot, & shooting it a lot, to get a good feel for how to shoot it accurately & get quick reloads down pat. (my personal G-43 is a great accurate shooter but it took a lot of practice for (me) to shoot it up to it's potential). | |||
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Ice age heat wave, cant complain. |
I struggle with getting a really good grip on the 43, I'm constantly adjusting and maybe that would get better with time. I'm a 26 kinda guy. Theres something magical about that little gun. NRA Life Member Steak: Rare. Coffee: Black. Bourbon: Neat. | |||
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I wrestled with that choice for a year. Sold 26's, bought 43's, vice versa, shot them all with different ammo, etc... changed sights, etc..bought 2 tone ones, all black, etc.. While I agree with Para that generally one can shoot the G26 better, with plenty of practice i found that the G43 is a real accurate gun. Different grip, more snap, but uncannily accurate for its size. You will laugh when i tell you what finally swung it for me. I was in my G43 phase and ordered a FIST inside the pant kydex holster. I think it was $35. When i slipped the package into my waist band it really hit me how easy it is to carry the 43-literally so thin its like its almost not there. In winter, with a heavy carhart jacket (which you really can't do with the 26) i have also put it in a pocket, but its a little heavy for a true, extended pocket carry in my opinion. Either way i do not think you can go wrong as they are both awesome pistols. | |||
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Peripheral Visionary |
I'll echo the sentiment that shared magazine compatibility would be the deciding factor for me. | |||
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For backup carry if your'e switching to the G17, it's a no-brainer. The G26, especially if you're comfortable and practiced with a G27 on your ankle. The G26 will be everything you need it to be. That said, I'd also get the G43. It's an excellent pocket tool in a light flexible holster. I often carry mine in a DeSantis. Depending on what I'm wearing, a G26, G27, or G33 works fine in a pocket, and I did holster carry for quite a few years with a G27. However, the G43 is just that much flatter that it carries comfortably and disappears, and it's just that much easier to draw from certain pants pockets that I use it frequently. I drop two extra magazines in side pockets with sewn in mag retainers. For an ankle holster, it's a bit lighter, but not much of an advantage, but if your'e wearing it tucked under a light shirt such as a tee shirt, or in the pocket, the G43 is great. Get both. | |||
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Diversified Hobbyist |
Had the same question myself about 6 months ago. Initially wanted the 43 as I thought it would conceal better but decided on the (Gen 3) 26 instead. Being a little more comfortable to hold (the back strap 'hump' is in exactly the correct place) and greater ammo capacity than the 43 initially swayed my decision. The 26 actually conceals better (IWB) than my 9mm S&W Shield or SIG P938, although holster selection is likely part of the difference. No regrets whatsoever on the choice. Might add that since Glock first came to the USA until about 2 years ago I was one of the 'Never will buy a Glock' crowd. The 26 is now one of the pistols I would likely never get rid of. ----------------------------------- Regards, Steve The anticipation is often greater than the actual reward | |||
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Talons and Pearce +1 solved it for me. Pearce +1 extensions are the same size as the extended OEM magazine. OP, get both. There are times when I prefer to use one or the other. What am I doing? I'm talking to an empty telephone | |||
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Sigforum K9 handler |
A couple of things from the perspective of a long time street cop. The whole "it shares magazines" thing is a selling point for manufacturers. There is no evidence, stories, urban legends, nada, that anyone has ever saved a life by inserting a duty weapon magazine. FURTHERMORE- There is no evidence, stories, urban legends, nada that anyone died from not being able to reload off of their belt prior to this becoming an option with the new breed of subcompacts. So, the whole loading off of your belt thing is a non-starter for me. Is it nice to have? Sure thing. Do some really like it? You bet. Am I a fan? Not really. See, I could never pour any speed on, especially under stress, with the G27. Matter of fact, I hated the gun. So, I swapped mine for a G26. I carried 61 rounds of .40 on my belt, and 13 rounds of 9mm on my ankle. Didn't die because of it. I then found out that I could shoot the M&P9c faster under stress. I ditched the G26 and went with a 9c. And that is my current carry. But, it and the G26 is a brick on your ankle day in and out, 8-10-12 hours per day, five or six days a week. I'm starting to think that for the role of a "back up" gun, that the G42-43 is probably the better choice. About 10 ounces lighter on the ankle. A lighter gun means that you'll carry it more consistently. I know that I can shoot the G42 really fast. I'm sure that I can shoot the 43 as fast, but just don't have a lot of time on them. Certainly people have strong opinions on the subject. But, my opinion spurs from being a beat cop having carried everything from a j frame to a Walther PPK, and everything in between. The heft of the larger G26 and 9c becomes really apparent in foot pursuits. YMMV. | |||
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E tan e epi tas |
The only thing I can see the G43 doing better then a G26 is ankle carry. I wanted to like the 43 but it just doesn't bring much if anything to the table then a 26 does. All my high drag low speed opinion of course. "Guns are tools. The only weapon ever created was man." | |||
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tried the 43, but just could not bring myself to make the purchase with what the G26 has given me. ankle carry could be a different animal, but i have the MP Shield for that if need be. | |||
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