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Glock 43 - Magguts +2 or Magguts +1 with a Pearce +1

6.7K views 40 replies 12 participants last post by  GlockyQ  
If MagGuts+2 works reliably in your G43, there is a very strong possibility that the custom combination will also work reliably in it. If it works, you get the most "size-efficient" 8-rounder mag for your G43!(y)
(The catch is that it costs $60 to get a MagGuts+2 unit and a TTI+1 baseplate...)
After filing the ejector, I’ve had success with several mag extensions in my g43, including magguts +2. I’m really tempted to try the TTI +1 plate as that looks darn close to the stock baseplate. I’ll probably grab one during their next sale.
 
Thanks! I have to agree that custom Magguts / TTI setup looks perfect!
I'm going to order a Magguts +2 and consider doing that.


Another question, when carrying your G43 as a primary / only ccw, how many backup mags do you guys normally carry?
With my Ruger LC9s Pro, I normally carry 2 backup mags.
I carry the G43 6+1, and a single 8 round backup mag. If I really feel the need, I’ll carry 2x 8rd backup mags. I rarely feel that need.
 
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Finding my G43 doesn't like Federal HST +p 124gr ammo. This happened to me with all 3 mags.

Mags are an 01 and 02 with Vickers +2 baseplate and an 01 with Magguts +1 spring.

The failure required hitting the mag release while prying out the mag.

The gun runs fine w/ 115gr FMJ.
I'll try some 115gr JHP.
Check this thread https://www.glocktalk.com/threads/glock-43-ejector-filing-take-2.1825734/

Not saying it’s the problem in your g43, but it helped me/mine.