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| I had a G43X but I wasn't happy with it, I decided to sell the 43X and get a 48 and I'm quite happy with my decision. I like the balance of the 48 and I shoot it a tad better than the 43X, I did add some Vickers sights and I like the set up quite a bit. |
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| If they ever come out with a single color 48 I'll buy one. I hate two tone guns so I'll wait and hope. Thanks for the review. |
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| Not crazy about the color either but as long as it’s not a crazy SIG color, I’m ok with it. If I do an MRDS cut, I will let them make it black.
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| The pistol feels great. I’ve always said someone needed to make a P225 size striker pistol, now here it is. Another thing I really like is the Ameriglo sight option. Those are really great sights! Pretty happy with the whole package. |
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| Shot my 48 for the first time this weekend, I like it a lot. I also really like the two tone color! Need a good holster now. SB
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| Which Talons did you get, Rubber or Granite...
I have the G48, the only issue I've had is having to really adjust my grip due to the thin lower, I've released the mag after chambering the first round a few times.
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| quote: Originally posted by HRK: Which Talons did you get, Rubber or Granite...
I have the G48, the only issue I've had is having to really adjust my grip due to the thin lower, I've released the mag after chambering the first round a few times.
THinking a little grip tape might help..
Rubber. I have the granulate on a G19 and it works well but sucks for carry.
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| The silver finish on my G43X is wearing shiny in several spots from the holster, and I haven't worn it or presented it that much. I don't know how long until it wears through, but for the amount of abuse its had, the wear rate appears accelerated. It doesn't look like it will last.
I'm not enamored with the trigger on the G43X or G48. The G43 was like this out of the box, and was improved considerably with a (-) connector when they came out. I'm not looking for glass or no break or even necessarily lightness. I can dry fire any of my other Glocks without the sights moving, but the G43X and G48 take a lot more work. Maybe excess overtravel. Both come with a minus connector already installed, but it's not an enviable trigger all the same.
They go bang and they do it repeatedly, and they're very comfortable to carry, though. I don't like the silver, but when it comes to a firearm, looks are nothing. I'd prefer a black nothing to a silver nothing, and I'm not going to go buy another pistol just to get a different color, so silver it is. |
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| quote: Originally posted by evolution: I’ve always said someone needed to make a P225 size striker pistol, now here it is.
Another thing I really like is the Ameriglo sight option. Those are really great sights!
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| I just ordered a Johnny Glocks trigger for mine. The surfaces of the OEM trigger are the worst of any Glock I have owned. The safety tab is painful.
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| I put the vickers trigger shoe in both of mine just to get a smooth trigger, with the factory trigger bar. |
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| I’d like a 48 but after packing 19s for a decade I just can’t imagine anything better for me than the 19 already is. |
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