Slim Glock Comparison

Glock 43X FR MOS vs Glock 48 FR MOS

Two ultra-slim single-stack Glocks compared — same frame, different barrel lengths. Which fits your carry style?

Glock 43X FR MOS

Glock 43X FR MOS

UX4350201FRMOS • UPC 764503049989

$485MSRP $582
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Glock 48 FR MOS

Glock 48 FR MOS

UA4850201FRMOS • UPC 764503049996

$485MSRP $582
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Side-by-Side Specs

SpecificationGlock 43X FR MOSGlock 48 FR MOS
TypePistol: Semi-AutoPistol: Semi-Auto
Caliber9mm Luger9mm Luger
ActionSafe ActionSafe Action
Capacity10+110+1
Barrel Length3.41"4.17"
Overall Length6.5"7.28"
Weight16.4 oz18.48 oz
FinishBlack MatteMatte Black
Stock / GripBlack PolymerBlack Polymer
SightsFront: White Dot, Rear: White OutlineFront: White Dot, Rear: White Outline
SafetySafe Action – 3 Separate Automatic SafetiesSafe Action – 3 Separate Automatic Safeties
ReceiverBlack PolymerBlack Polymer
Magazines22
MSRP$582$582

Rows marked with have different values

Features

Glock 43X FR MOS

Front Rail, Modular Optic System

Glock 48 FR MOS

Front Rail, Modular Optic System

Who This Comparison Is Really For

This comparison is for shoppers who already know they want a slimline Glock and are deciding between the Glock 43X and Glock 48. It is the right matchup when brand and basic platform are already settled, but you still need to decide whether the shorter overall package or the longer slide format is the better fit for how you carry and shoot.

It is especially useful because these two pistols are unusually close in purpose. Buyers often land here after deciding they want the same slim Glock family, but need a cleaner answer on how much slide length, sight radius, and carry convenience actually matter in daily use.

Key Tradeoffs Between Glock 43X and Glock 48

The main tradeoff in this matchup is the same slim Glock family, but different slide and barrel priorities. The Glock 43X usually appeals to buyers who want the shorter, more compact-feeling version of the platform, while the Glock 48 attracts shoppers who like the same narrow profile but want the longer-slide format for a slightly different shooting and carry balance.

That makes the spec table especially important. Barrel length, overall dimensions, weight, and capacity are likely to be the most meaningful rows on the page because this is not a broad cross-category decision. It is a close intra-family choice where relatively small measurement differences can have a real effect on concealment, draw comfort, and how each pistol feels on target.

Current pricing matters too, even though both guns come from the same slimline Glock lane. Since this page includes updated pricing and current offers, shoppers should compare the live listed prices and exact configurations rather than assume the shorter or longer model is automatically the easier value call. A stronger current offer can settle a decision that otherwise stays very close.

Bottom Line For A Shortlist

Keep the Glock 43X on your shortlist if you want the shorter slimline Glock format and are prioritizing easier concealment inside this family. Keep the Glock 48 in the mix if you want the same narrow frame with a longer-slide setup and prefer to judge that tradeoff through the exact dimensions and current offers shown on the page.

The better fit depends on how you weigh concealment, slide length, handling feel, and current price inside the slim Glock lineup.

Related Resources

Use these guides, FAQs, and category pages if you want more context before you commit to this matchup as your final shortlist.

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