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WTS/WTT **Please Close***Glock 43x MOS with Zaffiri Precision ported barrel and slide with holosun 407k






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Up for sale/trade is a low round count (150 rounds of 9mm) custom Glock 43x.

Parts List:

Glock OEM upper parts kit including Glock night sights.

Zaffiri Precision RTS slide for Glock 43/43x ZPS.P Ported with RMSc footprint in Armor Black

Zaffiri Precision barrel G43/G43x ported flush and crown in stainless steel

Zaffiri Precision slide back plate in stainless steel

OEM Glock lower parts kit

Ghost Edge 3.5 lb trigger connector

Vickers Tactical Flat Faced carry trigger

Hogue Grip

X1 oem Glock 10 round mag with Hyve +2 mag extension

X1 oem Glock 10 round magazine

Optic slide cover if you don’t want to use a red dot.

Holosun 407k which can be directly mounted to slide with no adapter plate needed, gives the 407k/507k a true cowitness even with the factory sights.

Sale Value with: $850
Trade Value: $1000

Looking to trade for a Glock 19 gen 5 MOS, Glock 45 MOS, Glock 17 gen 5 MOS, or Glock 47 MOS or any full sized handgun as long as it’s optic ready and has a rail for a light. Would prefer your trade to have a red dot too.

Will meet at Ventura Munitions where we will both pay for our own background checks. Please text me at (702) 738-8990 or message me here if you have any questions.

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Any difference in the trigger pull weight with that trigger shoe?
With the 3.5lb ghost connector, there is definitely a difference from OEM. I have a Johnny Glock evolution X full drop in combat trigger on my G48 mos and the pull weight on that is 4.5lbs.

The trigger on this g43x feels very similar, only difference is the g48 has a Johnny Glock factory OEM/spec striker that has been refaced, de-tooled, stoned, honed, and high polished.
 
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Would you be interested in a trade for a CZ 75 B high polished stainless? I was looking to sell and purchase a glock 43 mos with a 507k but yours looks good. I wasnt looking for a lighter trigger than OEM but would be alright with it if you are interested in trade. Its had less than 500 rds through it and excellent condition. no sight though. I do have an OWB leather holster for it never used as well.

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Would you be interested in a trade for a CZ 75 B high polished stainless? I was looking to sell and purchase a glock 43 mos with a 507k but yours looks good. I wasnt looking for a lighter trigger than OEM but would be alright with it if you are interested in trade. Its had less than 500 rds through it and excellent condition. no sight though. I do have an OWB leather holster for it never used as well.

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Appreciate the offer, but I’m only looking to trade for a full sized or compact Glock/Sig Sauer at this time. If you sell it, I would be happy to sell you my G43x to you for my asking price. Just let me know and thanks again for the offer.
 

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With the 3.5lb ghost connector, there is definitely a difference from OEM. I have a Johnny Glock evolution X full drop in combat trigger on my G48 mos and the pull weight on that is 4.5lbs.

The trigger on this g43x feels very similar, only difference is the my g48 has a Johnny Glock factory OEM/spec striker that has been refaced, de-tooled, stoned, honed, and high polished.
Thanks for the info. I actually moved to the sig p365xl from the g43 due to the magazine capacity, optic cuts, and the aftermarket trigger options. There’s a kit that brought my sig down to 3.25lb pull, and on my Glock 19 a timney alpha and mcarbo kit brought that down to 2.5lb. After doing my Glock 19, I was looking for stuff for the 43, but there wasn’t much out there. Ended up with the sig. One I did the trigger work i fell in love with it.
 

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Thanks for the info. I actually moved to the sig p365xl from the g43 due to the magazine capacity, optic cuts, and the aftermarket trigger options. There’s a kit that brought my sig down to 3.25lb pull, and on my Glock 19 a timney alpha and mcarbo kit brought that down to 2.5lb. After doing my Glock 19, I was looking for stuff for the 43, but there wasn’t much out there. Ended up with the sig. One I did the trigger work i fell in love with it.
Shield Arms just came out with the S15 gen 3 mags which are 15+1 for the g43x/g48 and Palmetto State also has 15+1 magazines that are compatible with the micro dagger and g43x/g48 that just sold out yesterday. If no one will buy or trade for my g43x, then I will just pick up the PSA mags and test them out.

I had problems with the S15 mags both the gen 1 and gen 2 versions so I’m hoping the PSA mags will be better and more reliable since the mag catch doesn’t need to be switched out for a metal one.

Oh and shield arms also has the Z9 mags for the g43 that are 9+1 but I never tried them.
 

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That would be sweet if they work. The 43 I have it great, and I like the added capacity with taran tactical mag extensions, but they make the gun print so much more. I like the added weight to help the mag drop out faster, but it’s just a hard print. The sig doesn’t print nearly as much, and after doing the trigger, I prefer it. Reduced take up and reduced reset along with the reduced weight makes it so pleasant.
 

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Unfortunately though a lot of people are going from Glock 43(x) to the sig 365 so you won’t find many wanting to trade a sig for the Glock.
 

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Unfortunately though a lot of people are going from Glock 43(x) to the sig 365 so you won’t find many wanting to trade a sig for the Glock.
I had a p365 and an p365xl, felt nice in the hand, but the triggers were both mushy and I didn’t like that. I picked up a Hellcat instead and switched the trigger to the Apex and I’ve been a happy camper. It’s about the same size as the p365 without the mushy trigger.
 

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I had a p365 and an p365xl, felt nice in the hand, but the triggers were both mushy and I didn’t like that. I picked up a Hellcat instead and switched the trigger to the Apex and I’ve been a happy camper. It’s about the same size as the p365 without the mushy trigger.
That’s exactly what versed turn me off on the 365xl, but all of that was taken away by the trigger kit
 
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