Mediocre, yea right. More so that trash ass shield magazine. Say what you want about glock but had the gen 3 patent front expire all these other companies would still be in the dust
CZ, FN, H&K, S&W, Beretta and almost all other gun manufacturers universally don't chase Glock. Just because PSA and other dealers ,that's whole gimmick is "The other stuff but cheaper" or "The other stuff but boujee," legitimately takes advantage of the expiration on that patent, doesn't mean "tHe WhOlE gUn InDuStRy cHaSEs GlOcK.". You are just a dime a dozen Glock dick rider that can't look at the gun industry with any objectivity.
@@cin426 OMG 😆 Well, you don’t know what you don’t know. It’s like Mark Twain said, ignorance ain’t what you don’t know, it’s what you do know that ain’t so. You may want to let that marinate.
Thanks for the long term review. I personally have no issues with 10 rounds. I have the G43x and I love how it shoots and am confident that it will perform if I ever need it. Will have to try the Shield Arms mag.. maybe. Still hesitant with aftermarket parts. Have a good one!
don't bother, I've had like 5 gen 1 and 3 gen 2 SA mags and they ALL had one problem or another, even if it was super rare on some. Still not good enough, went back to OEM mags and mag catch, and no problems since.
I think a lot of people forget about how easy Glocks are to completely break down. Parts are easy to find and when shit hits the fan all you need is a Glock tool or punch and maybe a sight pusher. Plus maintenance is low. And yes Glock has some shortcomings, sharp trigger shoe and stock sights and grip texture being a couple to mention. I feel the Gen 5 trigger is good enough after break in (1000 rounds plus.) and don't feel the need for me to replace the whole trigger with an aftermarket one. ( Johnny Glock would be the one though) plus my department will not let me anyways so I'm stuck with what Glock makes. Overall I've been carrying Glocks for years and trust them with my life. My off duty is the 43x mos. HS EPS carry 6moa grn, talon pro grips, tlr 6, maritime spring cups, Tungsten guide rod, shield arms magwell and Ameriglo i dot night sights. and I have just over 4000 rounds and not one malfunction yet. But like I always say train with what you carry. But I like your channel and new sub here. Thanks for sharing.
Glocks are a Dry Gun too. They do not need to be oil-dripping wet. I am getting where I carry the bigger 9mm 45 for school security & church security... any other time about town, the thin, 9mm lighter 48 is comfortable, an extra 10 round mag or two in pocket is comfy. Both basically 4 inch barrels.
I found a solution for the Shield Arms mag problem...factory mags. 10 + 1 is not a real problem, it's an imagined problem. Carry a reload. Shit, carry two.
I guess my issue is there was really no reason for Glock not to make 15rd mags for this. If you can fit them reliably then it should have it, but I agree 10+1 with a spare is sufficient.
If you buy the hyve technology extended mag release it works like butter for s15 mags and the OEM mags you don't have to rip out. And it does NOT chew up the polymer mags so that's not a concern 💪🏻
Here in Canada we have a min barrel length of 4.17 inches, thats the length of the 48, and our mag capacity law is only 10 rounds. It's like this Gun was made for the Canadian market.
@@donkeydefense yes it sucks. Thanks to Trudeau announcing the handgun ban coming everyone panic bought including myself, and now all the stores are sold out. The ban is coming any day now. It sucks seeing new models of pistols coming knowing I'll never be able to know one.
The trigger components had burs all over them, especially the disconnect and trigger bar. I "polished" it with some 120grt paper and a file just to deburr it and it was nice and crisp after that
I went full circle from G19, to G43, to Sig 365, to Hellcat, to S&W Shield Plus, then Sig XMacro, and now back to G43/19. I will probably pick up the 43X (again). Concept of tiny carry gun was cool, but in real world practice, it didn't cut it. Glocks seem to be the only 'small' guns that actually give your support hand something to work with too.
I also just left the Macro for multiple reasons. I will say the macro was one of the few guns, when using the large backstrap, that allowed me to have space for my support hand. Otherwise the Glock 48 was the only small gun where my support hand had room.
I absolutely love this gun and still carry it . But everything you talk is absolute honesty . And I appreciate that. Still loving my 48. But . This is a very honest review
When it comes to Glock, it's all about making a fantastic firearm while keeping it as affordable as possible. Ten round mags keep the price point down. As far as the trigger pull, it's in line with just about every other micro comp gun maker. A simple fix is Ghost edge trigger connector for about 30 bucks. It'll shave a pound of two off the trigger pull and it is like a 10 minute fidget to install it. Will also smooth out the trigger pull as it has a coating on it to do so. I own a P365XL, Springfield Armory Hellcat and a Glock 43X which pretty much is the same thing as a 48 but, it has a shorter barrel and OAL. As far as grips are concerned, the P365 has the best contoured grip on a handgun in the market imo. The Glock comes in a very close second, however, I can agree that the Glock could use a tad bit more aggressive stippling. The Hellcat's grip has the aggressive texture but, the angle at which the weapon requires you to hold it makes it almost impossible to come up with your red dot for fast target acquisition. For me, the Hellcat has a very unnatural point of aim which is probably a personal preference rather than a design flaw. That doesn't make it a crap gun, it's just not for me. What you have right there is a fantastic firearm which will get the job done should you ever need. The light may only reach out to about 25m, but I shot past that is risking a whole helluva lot. Remember, you're responsible for each and every round you let fly. Should your rounds hit an innocent bystander, the law will hold you responsible. My standard, when it comes to maximum range of a shot that I would take in the event that I would have to use my firearm to neutralize a perp, would be to imagine the inside of a small gas station. That's the distance you'd want to stop at and reassess your position and whether or not the shot would be worth taking. Of course, if you're being shot at, shoot back.
I agree with you completely about the grip texture and I remedied mine with a Talon Pro Grip. On the subject of striker, I had a striker tip break on a 19 Gen 5 with about 5,000 rounds.
I know from experience that dry firing a Glock, weather a 19,17,21, regardless of gen3-5, without snap caps will break firing pins in well under 5000 dry firings.
I just bought the 48 mos and 2 sheild arms gen 3 mags, and wtf it had feed issues with both mags using my self-defense rounds. Put in fmj still had issues not as much. I switched back to the stock mag release and mags im going to try the psa micro dagger mags.
Curious with 20k rounds what springs/parts you replaced and at what round count. Preventive or because you had to. I keep spare springs and whatnot on hand to swap out at 10k rounds but was always curious how far they would really go.
The recoil spring definitely wasn't as strong as out of the box, but honestly other than the striker I never had to replace anything. I'm sure it's really close to needing a new recoil spring.
@@donkeydefense Jesus the recoil spring has made it 20k rounds? Did you replace the striker because it broke? If it’s a gun you carry I would replace the trigger spring too but I replace everything at 10k for carry guns
Your mods are making it fail…only thing you would want to change on a Glock out the box if necessary are the sights. Even the trigger depending on the generation is better than good. Also, maybe you did something wrong while putting the mods on.
It really all depends. If safety isn’t compromised there is no reason not to do it from a shooting perspective. From a legal perspective if you were to accidentally shoot someone that could be used against you to say that you caused it by modifying your trigger, but in this scenario you already shot someone you shouldn’t. Overall I don’t see an issue with making a gun more shootable, unless it makes it less safe.
In short, no, it’s not “ideal”. If you shoot someone an attorney will rip you to shreads, so be able to articulate why you did so. In a court of law, the game changes.
@@oleboy7615 pfft i've yet to see where any of that stuff even matters. Brought up in court, yes, but not detrimental unless it's an illegal modification. Hell even the cop that had the "you're fucked" ar15 dust cover got off lol.
Get the PSA micro dagger mags they fit and are $15 and you don't need the steel magazine release. The front of the magazine is plastic and the back is steel.
Another solid video with concrete evidence. Only if the Glock 48 could hold more, and had a larger magazine slide/release, and was abi with slide release. Not hospitable for left handed shooters.
@@golfinguy423 it is, but nonetheless it would give us an ever better advantage if they made controls that would benefit left handed shooters as well. As a left hander I am faster than most right handlers at their own game. Now once I get anything ambi it’s curtains. It’s over in regards to how faster I can become.
Glock knows how to make pistols with high capacity mags, they’ve been doing it since day one. I think Glock is trying to get ahead of the anti 2A movement with the limiting capacity to 10rds in the anti freedom states.
That’s entirely possible, but I also think glock doesn’t care enough to genuinely compete with other companies and just use their name to sell their product. Their magazine design is inferior when it comes to capacity because of how much material is used for the shell of the magazine compared to other brands that use all metal mags, hence why the shield mags are metal. But yeah I wouldn’t put it past Glock to make a pistol that can sell in more states.
Well FINALLY someone points out the fact that the Glock 48 only holds 10 rounds! This unacceptable magazine capacity for personal defense clearly displays why NOBODY carries a 1911 style pistol!
I have to agree on the capacity. There is absolutely no reason Glock could not have produced a 15 round mag for these things. Shield Arms did! That said, I know a lot of ppl who carry a 1911.
@@oleboy7615 I was being sarcastic about the fact that EVERY review has to make a huge point about only 10 rounds for the G48….and that the million people that carry 1911s have even less than 10 rounds. sorry about that.
Your first four minutes are irrelevant to me. I chose the Glock 48 specifically _because_ of the 10rd mags; I travel a lot, and by a lot I mean constantly. Being a 10rd gun was the main selling point in a world of "high cap" micros. As for micros in general: I fucking hate them. No one discusses the severe velocity loss out of their pitiful short barrels, or the fact you need special loadings to counter it. I like having something that I can legally have in virtually every state. In my home state, I do have another one with the Shield Arms 3rd gen mags, which work flawlessly. I don't always carry that when I'm home, as I have better options, but I do rotate and I carry it often enough. In any case, that one has never failed.
The best part is no part. The less moving parts adds to the reliability of the gun. If you want a gun for self defense and EDC, it’s a good choice. If your fairy godmother comes to you and tells you…today you will be in a gun fight, then I recommend you carry a full size pistol with all the bells and whistles.
20,000 rounds .. and dependable 15 round mags now ( which is why you should own one ) .. also 11 rounds is plenty.. this is not the Wild West .. if so ur hanging out in the wrong areas .
Good video. But I disagree with almost everything you said. You no longer own a Glock 48, rather you now own a “hybrid” with all the aftermarket “imposter parts“ and mods that you’ve installed in that gun. As far as capacity, I will gladly… no let me rephrase…. I will DEMAND Glock OEM magazines and nothing else for all of my Glocks. The 10 round 48/43x mags are superior over POS shield arms magazines and on a good day, any day. For the average citizen that’s not making traffic stops, clearing buildings or chasing after armed criminals, the Glock 48 and 43X are perfect CCW weapons with 10-rnd magazines. At least with a Glock magazine, you know you’re pretty much getting better reliability than with any other expen$ive aftermarket crap. Id like to know, what is the “magic number” of round capacity that will suffice or “guarantee” that the average citizen is carrying “enough” ammo? 15? Why not 17? 22? 24? … that lame argument is endless. When I rotate with my 48 or 43x, I carry two spare 10-rnd Glock factory mags in my pocket and I’m well armed to fight against some thugs trying to rob or harm me. Hell, even when I’m carrying “off the clock” either a 19, 19x or 17 in winter and in plain cloths, I still carry two spare magazines. I just got into that habit 3 decades ago, starting with a Beretta 92FS. Be it 17-rnd or 10-rnd mags, I don’t care. They will all get me through to see another day. As far as the trigger… it’s a Glock. It will work when you pull the trigger and it’s grittiness isn’t even a concern during actual combat. Sure your striker broke, but show me a gun….or a car, a truck, an airplane, a shop tool, an iPhone, a tractor, a lawn mower, the space shuttle or whatever, that doesn’t break. Everything breaks! Shocker! (not really). This is also why (most) smart and savvy on-duty cops always carry two guns, regardless of brand, because they are ALL subject to a potential failure on rare occasion. The grip. I used to have Talon grips. They wore out and felt slippery. Then I went to their rougher “sand paper” texture. Those suck carried AIWB against one’s skin. So I removed it all and actually I like the texture of the newer Glock models. I can confidently put a bullet between the ears at 20 yards no problem and with their regular textured grips.
@@donkeydefense Well belt-fed is actually better, why not have one of those? Or carry a 75rnd drum magazine on you then. …you’ll never have enough. Ever.
The chances you will need more than ten rounds in a self defence shooting is about zero. Data shows 2 to 3 rounds. I still bought a 15 round Palmento State Armory 15 round mag. For my 43x mos. No issues and does not require a metal mag release. Great product.
Balanced review. I EDC a G19.5 and have for years. Bought a G48 MOS and have been shooting, but not carrying it, for past year. I’ve EDC’d 1911s for years so when you come from 7+1, 10+1 is not a hardship. Granted it’s .45ACP vs. 9mm, but shot placement beats caliber.
WE USED TO GET BY AND GET THINGS DONE WITH SIX ROUNDS, WE THEN GOT BY WITH SEVEN PLUS ONE, WITH THE NEW AMMO THAT IS AVAILABLE TEN SHOULD BE MORE THAN ENOUGH ESPECIALLY WITH A SPARE MAG. iF YOU CAN SHOOT AND TRAIN PROPERLY TEN SHOULD BE MORE THAN ENOUGH.
Are glocks mediocre, yes, absolutely. But that’s not a bad thing. You don’t get glock unless you’re okay with that, or you’re going to use it as a base platform for a build. Personally I got, and carry glock because of the extremely reliable mediocrity. It’s not the most fantastic thing to shoot, but it’ll shoot everytime.
I dont like glock for a couple reasons. 1. Overpriced for what you get out of the box( ie garbage sights & trigger) compared to other guns in same price point. 2. Stupid 22 degree grip angle. Doesnt give me a natural point of aim compared to the 18 degree angle every other manufacturer uses.
@@donkeydefense i get that but still feels akward. The 18 degree angle feels much more natural, instead of that downward kant of the 22 degree. Definitely wish glock would go to the 22 degree angle since that has been one of the big complaints over the years. Glock is the only gun with that 22 degree grip angle with the exception of a few of the H&Ks.
You spent 3/4 of the video crying about things you knew before you bought the gun lol. You also colored it, bought a light for it and have had it for years lol. You remind me of those women who complain about how terrible their boyfriend is but never leaves them. Respectfully. Thanks for the review.
@donkeydefense Thank-you for your honesty. I just bought one of these yesterday and I'm already having second thoughts after taking to the range. I shouldn't have to upgrade my carry immediately after buying.
I heard this gun was marketed for Canada, where handguns have a 10 round magazine limit and require a 4” minimum barrel. Under those kind of legal limits, a G48 carries a little easier than a 10 round G19. I bought one in the US because I’m used to revolvers and wanted a semiauto 9 just to qualify for concealed carry and carry somewhat comfortably. Since I usually carry 5-6 shots, the G48 is an upgrade and it was cheap as dirt since no one wants a single stack 9 mm anymore.
No it wasn't it was marketed for people who think the Glock 19 is the mecca of guns. It was made to be a slimmed down version that's easier to conceal carry. It's just a 43x frame with a 19 slide.
@@rezlogan4787 I don’t think Canada is really a major customer base in Glock’s eye’s. However, I wouldn’t be surprised if the 10rd capacity was intentional to appeal to communist states where capacity is restricted.
@ you’re soft, after the 10 rounds are out use the mag changes as part of your training. And you save on ammo by using the 10 round mags when training using the Glock 48.
Don't buy a handgun with a 10-round magazine capacity, and then bash it because of the 10-round magazine capacity. The reason Shooters prefer the Glock 48 is because of the thin and grip. Glock makes the best magazines known to mankind, would never use any aftermarket junk!
All the things you are putting in the negative column are what make a great concealed carry pistol . From a legal perspective how would you justify popping off 10 rounds let alone 15 . 3 rounds is the statistical number fires in any self defense event . The 48 is a PERFECT concealable weapon . The grip in my opinions is along the lines of perfect without over doing it . Someone the others like sigs 365 x macro are the best grip but I can’t say I’d like that chance of rubbing a sandpaper like grip into my midsection when moving around in my every day . Glock did an amazing job with the 48 . G48 fits like a glove 😎👌🏼
I’m not sure where you get your information from but round count fired is irrelevant in a self defense situation. As long as each round is legally justified you could fire 1 or 100 rounds and there is zero logic behind intentionally limiting your capacity. 9mm is a pretty terrible man stopper and sometimes it can take whole mags to stop behavior or to stop a threat all together. I’ve never had an issue with a grip being too aggressive on my body, only ever it being to weak and slippery in my hands, which is the case with the 48. I’ve carried aggressively stippelled grips and never had a single issue.
Scott, did you hit your head recently? My first and primary thought if I was to need my concealed carry firearm is that I survive and the other person stops doing what they were doing to cause me to need it, as soon as I can physically force them to. No thought process goes into legally justifying anything. I’m trying to not be dead, I couldn’t give less of a fuck about court, a jury, or anything else for that matter. Your priorities aren’t straight, I suggest you work on that.
@@donkeydefense thx for your comment . It’s always a major point . I spend a nonsensical amount of time watching recorded cases of that very topic . 3 yards , 3 seconds , 3 shots . The amount of rounds it takes to stop a threat has to be plausible and able to be recognized to decide how the court will deal with your case . Every single detail os used to do that , especially in a self defense scenario. Excessive force doesn’t come to your mind when considering what it actually means to stop a threat ? There is a moral obligation regardless what the law says . I assume you’re comfortable with letting the court make that determination? I just want to put myself in a favorable situation if I ever have to take a life in that manner . I train that way , I’ll do everything in my power to NEVER need to test your theory on round use . I hope I’ll NEVER need to use that tool.
Excessive force is determined by the situation, not other situations. The argument of well someone else died with 3 bullets but your guy took 6 so clearly your shooting is unjustified is the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.
Hey Scott, if you could reply to my previous comment that would be awesome! Just wondering if you might have a head injury and need medical attention. Concerned about your well-being!
I don’t care how many rounds you put in that gun. All that extra stuff on that gun makes it a full size gun. My Glock 48 is stock except for a STEEL MAGAZINE CATCH to use shield magazines that’s it, no trigger, lights, or optics to hang me up or interfere with the natural recoil impulse.
I have 3 glocks in my stable now. I have owned 5 different ones. My favorite pistol is the 30s for that matter so I'm no anti glock person by any stretch. TBH, there is absolutely no need for the 48 when you can get a hellcat pro. Better sights, grip texture, optic ready and 15rd mags out of the box with 17 rounders out now. A person who buys this 48 over the 19, which I own, is looking for a thinner profile otherwise it makes no sense because you would just carry the 19... If you wanted a shorter barrel, you'd buy the 43x. The sight radius you get in the 48, you will get on the 19. If that is the case, then why buy this when you have to get larger mags, pay extra for MOS, and good sights...when you could buy a hellcat pro with five 15rd mags for 500 bucks or simply stick with the 19 or 43x depending on your preferences..makes no sense.. There is no place for this product in the glock lineup unless you are just a blind loyalist to the brand which makes no sense. I love the brand, but I'm no loyalist purely because of how they handled the 30 and 36 situation. The fact that you had to buy an entirely new gun to get the 36 slim slide on the 30 frame is bs. I say all that to say a 48 owner is kidding themselves if they buy this firearm for anything other than brand loyalty.
Most of the things that you count as cons are about what the 48 *isn’t*. When you’re buying the 48 these are known features of the pistol. If you don’t like the features then you should buy something else. If you want a higher round count then buy a different gun. If you want a WML get a different gun. If you don’t like the trigger, get a different gun. Those aren’t legitimate cons. As far as legitimate critiques the grip texture and slide lock are issues with the 48. Your striker breaking can’t be counted against it either. You modified your with aftermarket parts and there’s no way to know if it was a glock issue or an issue with the aftermarket parts. Although the review is helpful, it’s not very well thought through. The information is presented as problems with the gun but most of the stuff you talked about is either user preference or you using aftermarket parts and blaming glock.
So basically any critique someone ever has of a product isn’t “legitimate” because the product doesn’t come that way out of the box? What sense does that make? Glock even addressed some of these critiques in the MOS version of the gun. The striker that broke was a stock striker, and there were no modifications to the pistol that would have caused that. I still think Glocks are the best pistols out there and even they can have a lemon every now and then. I said as much in the video.
In the vast majority of self defense encounters you may find yourself in... 10 rounds are way more than you will need. Carry an extra mag or two as back up.
the fact that you have to do a million different mods to a glock just to make it competitive with other guns says everything you need to know glock is stuck in the past and they refuse to evolve
@@donkeydefense idk what a shill is? I’m not calling anybody anything or a hater of anything just because a specific model don’t work for you that’s not trashing an entire brand do t get your panties in a bunch easily offended sensitive person
I’m not offended, just entertained. I like the 48 for what it is, and I carried it for 2+ years. However, that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have its issues, but that doesn’t make it a bad gun. There is yet to be a gun I have found that is perfect out of the box.
why does everyone think capacity is everything like bro 10 rounds is plenty. you really dont need 15 rounds and that extra 5 bullets aint gone make a difference if you can hit your target.
It’s not everything. But the more rounds before I have to reload the better. I’ve never heard a complaint about having too many bullets. The main thing is if other companies are putting 15-17 rounds in guns the same size, Glock should keep up.
Was interested in seeing a long term review on the G48. Immediately closed this video as soon as the Shield Arms S15 jam-o-matics appeared. Really needs a Curly Bill meme here. Well, bye! 👎👎👎👎
I've watched Jerry Miculek using a Smith & Wesson race revolver having a firing pin break oh, s*** happens once in awhile, don't blame a Glock for a striker breaking, one in several million, say what you want, Glocks are the most reliable and dependable and durable combat handgun ever designed!
How dare you even suggest a shield arms mag . 10 Rds is plenty for self defense if you can hit a shot bro 😭 buy extra mags if anything , i have had my 48 for 2 years now & had 1 malfunction that was due to cleaning ! It is a awesome gun .
There is nothing mediocre about Glock. Every manufacturer is still chasing Glock, even with all these “better” options.
Mediocre, yea right. More so that trash ass shield magazine. Say what you want about glock but had the gen 3 patent front expire all these other companies would still be in the dust
@@trunks8537elaborate?
@@trunks8537law enforcement across America disagrees
CZ, FN, H&K, S&W, Beretta and almost all other gun manufacturers universally don't chase Glock. Just because PSA and other dealers ,that's whole gimmick is "The other stuff but cheaper" or "The other stuff but boujee," legitimately takes advantage of the expiration on that patent, doesn't mean "tHe WhOlE gUn InDuStRy cHaSEs GlOcK.". You are just a dime a dozen Glock dick rider that can't look at the gun industry with any objectivity.
@@cin426 OMG 😆 Well, you don’t know what you don’t know. It’s like Mark Twain said, ignorance ain’t what you don’t know, it’s what you do know that ain’t so. You may want to let that marinate.
Thanks for the long term review. I personally have no issues with 10 rounds. I have the G43x and I love how it shoots and am confident that it will perform if I ever need it. Will have to try the Shield Arms mag.. maybe. Still hesitant with aftermarket parts. Have a good one!
don't bother, I've had like 5 gen 1 and 3 gen 2 SA mags and they ALL had one problem or another, even if it was super rare on some. Still not good enough, went back to OEM mags and mag catch, and no problems since.
PSA micro dagger 15 rd magazines … you’re welcome 😂
I think a lot of people forget about how easy Glocks are to completely break down. Parts are easy to find and when shit hits the fan all you need is a Glock tool or punch and maybe a sight pusher. Plus maintenance is low. And yes Glock has some shortcomings, sharp trigger shoe and stock sights and grip texture being a couple to mention. I feel the Gen 5 trigger is good enough after break in (1000 rounds plus.) and don't feel the need for me to replace the whole trigger with an aftermarket one. ( Johnny Glock would be the one though) plus my department will not let me anyways so I'm stuck with what Glock makes. Overall I've been carrying Glocks for years and trust them with my life. My off duty is the 43x mos. HS EPS carry 6moa grn, talon pro grips, tlr 6, maritime spring cups, Tungsten guide rod, shield arms magwell and Ameriglo i dot night sights. and I have just over 4000 rounds and not one malfunction yet. But like I always say train with what you carry. But I like your channel and new sub here. Thanks for sharing.
Glocks are a Dry Gun too. They do not need to be oil-dripping wet. I am getting where I carry the bigger 9mm 45 for school security & church security... any other time about town, the thin, 9mm lighter 48 is comfortable, an extra 10 round mag or two in pocket is comfy. Both basically 4 inch barrels.
Good video, the music is not needed😊
10 for sure is better than maybe 15!
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Agreed, most self defense shootings are 3 shots 3 yards
I found a solution for the Shield Arms mag problem...factory mags. 10 + 1 is not a real problem, it's an imagined problem. Carry a reload. Shit, carry two.
I carry 1 to 3 reloads for ANY firearm I carry: Revolver, semi auto, or 12 ga Pump.
I guess my issue is there was really no reason for Glock not to make 15rd mags for this. If you can fit them reliably then it should have it, but I agree 10+1 with a spare is sufficient.
If you get the PSA micro dagger mags you don't need the steel magazine release. They are 15 too.
If you buy the hyve technology extended mag release it works like butter for s15 mags and the OEM mags you don't have to rip out. And it does NOT chew up the polymer mags so that's not a concern 💪🏻
Here in Canada we have a min barrel length of 4.17 inches, thats the length of the 48, and our mag capacity law is only 10 rounds.
It's like this Gun was made for the Canadian market.
And now you guys can’t even buy pistols in most providences. I hope one day you guys get your rights back.
@@donkeydefense yes it sucks. Thanks to Trudeau announcing the handgun ban coming everyone panic bought including myself, and now all the stores are sold out.
The ban is coming any day now.
It sucks seeing new models of pistols coming knowing I'll never be able to know one.
@@donkeydefense they won't. once you lose it, you lose it. tough lesson for them to learn
It was.its known as the Canadian G19.
TLR7 sub is the best light for slimline glocks hands down
I own and carry either models 48, 19 gen 5 or 45 gen 5. Basically all have a 4 inch barrel. I always have extra mags with me too.
The trigger components had burs all over them, especially the disconnect and trigger bar. I "polished" it with some 120grt paper and a file just to deburr it and it was nice and crisp after that
I went full circle from G19, to G43, to Sig 365, to Hellcat, to S&W Shield Plus, then Sig XMacro, and now back to G43/19. I will probably pick up the 43X (again). Concept of tiny carry gun was cool, but in real world practice, it didn't cut it. Glocks seem to be the only 'small' guns that actually give your support hand something to work with too.
I also just left the Macro for multiple reasons. I will say the macro was one of the few guns, when using the large backstrap, that allowed me to have space for my support hand. Otherwise the Glock 48 was the only small gun where my support hand had room.
I did the same went with the sig 365xl to sheld plus to cz p10s and went back to my Glock 26 and 43x idk why but I just shoot them better
Here’s a thought… skip the aftermarket magazines. Suddenly it’s reliable.
I absolutely love this gun and still carry it . But everything you talk is absolute honesty . And I appreciate that.
Still loving my 48. But . This is a very honest review
I regret selling mine.
@@donkeydefense don't get me wrong . I sold my first one . Regret it . And went back and bought a brand new one lol
I’ve had zero problems with the PSA micro dagger magazines so far
I'm not a Glock fan boy, but I do like my 48 and it's all factory stock, haven't had any issues or complaints
When it comes to Glock, it's all about making a fantastic firearm while keeping it as affordable as possible. Ten round mags keep the price point down. As far as the trigger pull, it's in line with just about every other micro comp gun maker. A simple fix is Ghost edge trigger connector for about 30 bucks. It'll shave a pound of two off the trigger pull and it is like a 10 minute fidget to install it. Will also smooth out the trigger pull as it has a coating on it to do so. I own a P365XL, Springfield Armory Hellcat and a Glock 43X which pretty much is the same thing as a 48 but, it has a shorter barrel and OAL. As far as grips are concerned, the P365 has the best contoured grip on a handgun in the market imo. The Glock comes in a very close second, however, I can agree that the Glock could use a tad bit more aggressive stippling. The Hellcat's grip has the aggressive texture but, the angle at which the weapon requires you to hold it makes it almost impossible to come up with your red dot for fast target acquisition. For me, the Hellcat has a very unnatural point of aim which is probably a personal preference rather than a design flaw. That doesn't make it a crap gun, it's just not for me. What you have right there is a fantastic firearm which will get the job done should you ever need. The light may only reach out to about 25m, but I shot past that is risking a whole helluva lot. Remember, you're responsible for each and every round you let fly. Should your rounds hit an innocent bystander, the law will hold you responsible. My standard, when it comes to maximum range of a shot that I would take in the event that I would have to use my firearm to neutralize a perp, would be to imagine the inside of a small gas station. That's the distance you'd want to stop at and reassess your position and whether or not the shot would be worth taking. Of course, if you're being shot at, shoot back.
I agree with you completely about the grip texture and I remedied mine with a Talon Pro Grip.
On the subject of striker, I had a striker tip break on a 19 Gen 5 with about 5,000 rounds.
I know from experience that dry firing a Glock, weather a 19,17,21, regardless of gen3-5, without snap caps will break firing pins in well under 5000 dry firings.
Where was the round count when the striker broke?
Great video, can you tell me what type of sights you have on your g48?
The lowest height Ameriglow suppressor height sights
@@donkeydefense Thank you
I just bought the 48 mos and 2 sheild arms gen 3 mags, and wtf it had feed issues with both mags using my self-defense rounds. Put in fmj still had issues not as much. I switched back to the stock mag release and mags im going to try the psa micro dagger mags.
what iron sights are you running on your glock 48
Ameriglow suppressor height sights
I've heard a lot of reliability issues for the SA mags. are the gen 2 better?
I use wd-40 quick drying silicone on the mags. Metal feels waxy and bullets pretty glide on it with ease. No jams :).
Curious with 20k rounds what springs/parts you replaced and at what round count. Preventive or because you had to. I keep spare springs and whatnot on hand to swap out at 10k rounds but was always curious how far they would really go.
The recoil spring definitely wasn't as strong as out of the box, but honestly other than the striker I never had to replace anything. I'm sure it's really close to needing a new recoil spring.
@@donkeydefense Jesus the recoil spring has made it 20k rounds? Did you replace the striker because it broke? If it’s a gun you carry I would replace the trigger spring too but I replace everything at 10k for carry guns
@@user-pz5ju7mw3k I haven’t carried it for a while now, but yes the striker broke.
Nice video, you’ve upset the fanboyz. Glock is always perfect.😊
awesome details..... subbed.
So I have the Glock 48 mos am I able to use any flashlight for the gun I’ve watched about 20 videos and can’t get a legit answer
No you can only use lights for the 43x MOS / 48 MOS. I highly recommend the TLR7 Sub.
I have to strip mine to stock and send it back I'm getting failure after failure mostly failure to extract
What mods do you have done to it?
Your mods are making it fail…only thing you would want to change on a Glock out the box if necessary are the sights. Even the trigger depending on the generation is better than good. Also, maybe you did something wrong while putting the mods on.
What sights are you using on your 48?
The lowest Ameriglow suppressor height sights for Glocks. It is technically for full size Glocks but they fit just fine on the 48.
I have a full overwatch precision trigger in my g26 lower and it's perfect.
I had the Overwatch Poly DAT in my 43x & it was leaps & bounds better than the stock trigger. But i sold the 43x, wasnt impressed
I love the 48 shield mags and agency trigger and a good red dot and your set
Just an FYI streamlight actually makes better lights for the 48. They upgraded the 100 lumens to 300 lumens and added a laser if you want.
Is it ideal to lighten a trigger for CC?
It really all depends. If safety isn’t compromised there is no reason not to do it from a shooting perspective. From a legal perspective if you were to accidentally shoot someone that could be used against you to say that you caused it by modifying your trigger, but in this scenario you already shot someone you shouldn’t. Overall I don’t see an issue with making a gun more shootable, unless it makes it less safe.
In short, no, it’s not “ideal”. If you shoot someone an attorney will rip you to shreads, so be able to articulate why you did so. In a court of law, the game changes.
@@oleboy7615 pfft i've yet to see where any of that stuff even matters. Brought up in court, yes, but not detrimental unless it's an illegal modification. Hell even the cop that had the "you're fucked" ar15 dust cover got off lol.
@@clutchboi4038 It all depends on the court and circumstances involved, but again, it is not ideal to lighten the trigger.
10 rounds is still more then a 1911.
Correct. It is still more then a pistol that came out over 100 years ago..
Somebody tell him how they started making those in 9mm and what the magazines hold; I don't have the heart to do it.
I love my Glock 48. And mine has a downward facing striker. They must have replaced them
I have heared to many issues with the Shield Arms S15 Magazines failure to feed being the biggest and is why i can't trust them with my life
Get the PSA micro dagger mags they fit and are $15 and you don't need the steel magazine release. The front of the magazine is plastic and the back is steel.
I got lucky with my 48, the best Glock trigger out the box I ever felt even if I part with that gun the trigger is going with it lol
Another solid video with concrete evidence. Only if the Glock 48 could hold more, and had a larger magazine slide/release, and was abi with slide release. Not hospitable for left handed shooters.
I’m left handed and use my trigger finger to hit the slide release. If you train it’s fine.
@@golfinguy423 it is, but nonetheless it would give us an ever better advantage if they made controls that would benefit left handed shooters as well. As a left hander I am faster than most right handlers at their own game. Now once I get anything ambi it’s curtains. It’s over in regards to how faster I can become.
Glock knows how to make pistols with high capacity mags, they’ve been doing it since day one. I think Glock is trying to get ahead of the anti 2A movement with the limiting capacity to 10rds in the anti freedom states.
That’s entirely possible, but I also think glock doesn’t care enough to genuinely compete with other companies and just use their name to sell their product. Their magazine design is inferior when it comes to capacity because of how much material is used for the shell of the magazine compared to other brands that use all metal mags, hence why the shield mags are metal. But yeah I wouldn’t put it past Glock to make a pistol that can sell in more states.
It’s a slim frame variety, slimmer mags too = less capacity
psa micro dagger mags work fine for me in my 48
My striker broke the same exact way at 10k on my glock 48
@@lavajolt interesting
Wow, the gun designed to sell to canadians (who at the time had a 10rd capacity limit for pistols) was limited to a 10 round capacity. Shocking
I feel like the 48 was made with the 10 rd limits in so many states in mind. They are just chipping away at 2A.
@@mustachadon I agree, or at least it’s a partial reason why.
The Glock 48 is a novelty and it's a super nice Glock. If you like it buy it.
Well FINALLY someone points out the fact that the Glock 48 only holds 10 rounds! This unacceptable magazine capacity for personal defense clearly displays why NOBODY carries a 1911 style pistol!
@Jim Jones Jim. I'm everybody's friend so thank you sir.
I have to agree on the capacity. There is absolutely no reason Glock could not have produced a 15 round mag for these things. Shield Arms did! That said, I know a lot of ppl who carry a 1911.
@@oleboy7615 I was being sarcastic about the fact that EVERY review has to make a huge point about only 10 rounds for the G48….and that the million people that carry 1911s have even less than 10 rounds. sorry about that.
@@krashdude1 Gotcha.
The average "gun fight" is over after 2-3 rounds. Go be a dumbass somewhere else.
Brah 10 rounds is more then enough what you trying to do?
Win
Glock 48 ! ❤️
Decent review, but please lose the Larry the Lounge Lizard background music. It adds nothing and distracts terribly.
Your first four minutes are irrelevant to me. I chose the Glock 48 specifically _because_ of the 10rd mags; I travel a lot, and by a lot I mean constantly. Being a 10rd gun was the main selling point in a world of "high cap" micros. As for micros in general: I fucking hate them. No one discusses the severe velocity loss out of their pitiful short barrels, or the fact you need special loadings to counter it.
I like having something that I can legally have in virtually every state. In my home state, I do have another one with the Shield Arms 3rd gen mags, which work flawlessly. I don't always carry that when I'm home, as I have better options, but I do rotate and I carry it often enough. In any case, that one has never failed.
The best part is no part. The less moving parts adds to the reliability of the gun. If you want a gun for self defense and EDC, it’s a good choice. If your fairy godmother comes to you and tells you…today you will be in a gun fight, then I recommend you carry a full size pistol with all the bells and whistles.
Don't trust the shield mags for carrying.
20,000 rounds .. and dependable 15 round mags now ( which is why you should own one ) .. also 11 rounds is plenty.. this is not the Wild West .. if so ur hanging out in the wrong areas .
your background music is terrible...
I have the 43x. VERY mediocre. Needless to say, it's had an early retirement. 😏
Good video. But I disagree with almost everything you said. You no longer own a Glock 48, rather you now own a “hybrid” with all the aftermarket “imposter parts“ and mods that you’ve installed in that gun.
As far as capacity, I will gladly… no let me rephrase…. I will DEMAND Glock OEM magazines and nothing else for all of my Glocks. The 10 round 48/43x mags are superior over POS shield arms magazines and on a good day, any day. For the average citizen that’s not making traffic stops, clearing buildings or chasing after armed criminals, the Glock 48 and 43X are perfect CCW weapons with 10-rnd magazines. At least with a Glock magazine, you know you’re pretty much getting better reliability than with any other expen$ive aftermarket crap.
Id like to know, what is the “magic number” of round capacity that will suffice or “guarantee” that the average citizen is carrying “enough” ammo? 15? Why not 17? 22? 24? … that lame argument is endless. When I rotate with my 48 or 43x, I carry two spare 10-rnd Glock factory mags in my pocket and I’m well armed to fight against some thugs trying to rob or harm me. Hell, even when I’m carrying “off the clock” either a 19, 19x or 17 in winter and in plain cloths, I still carry two spare magazines. I just got into that habit 3 decades ago, starting with a Beretta 92FS. Be it 17-rnd or 10-rnd mags, I don’t care. They will all get me through to see another day.
As far as the trigger… it’s a Glock. It will work when you pull the trigger and it’s grittiness isn’t even a concern during actual combat. Sure your striker broke, but show me a gun….or a car, a truck, an airplane, a shop tool, an iPhone, a tractor, a lawn mower, the space shuttle or whatever, that doesn’t break. Everything breaks! Shocker! (not really).
This is also why (most) smart and savvy on-duty cops always carry two guns, regardless of brand, because they are ALL subject to a potential failure on rare occasion.
The grip. I used to have Talon grips. They wore out and felt slippery. Then I went to their rougher “sand paper” texture. Those suck carried AIWB against one’s skin. So I removed it all and actually I like the texture of the newer Glock models. I can confidently put a bullet between the ears at 20 yards no problem and with their regular textured grips.
The magic number would be a magazine with infinite capacity, but since we aren’t there yet, I will take as many as possible.
@@donkeydefense Well belt-fed is actually better, why not have one of those? Or carry a 75rnd drum magazine on you then. …you’ll never have enough. Ever.
Last time I tried to fit a MK46 down my pants I got some weird looks.
The chances you will need more than ten rounds in a self defence shooting is about zero. Data shows 2 to 3 rounds. I still bought a 15 round Palmento State Armory 15 round mag. For my 43x mos. No issues and does not require a metal mag release. Great product.
Balanced review. I EDC a G19.5 and have for years. Bought a G48 MOS and have been shooting, but not carrying it, for past year.
I’ve EDC’d 1911s for years so when you come from 7+1, 10+1 is not a hardship. Granted it’s .45ACP vs. 9mm, but shot placement beats caliber.
You describe feeling triggers like it was very disappointing
It is very
WE USED TO GET BY AND GET THINGS DONE WITH SIX ROUNDS, WE THEN GOT BY WITH SEVEN PLUS ONE, WITH THE NEW AMMO THAT IS AVAILABLE TEN SHOULD BE MORE THAN ENOUGH ESPECIALLY WITH A SPARE MAG. iF YOU CAN SHOOT AND TRAIN PROPERLY TEN SHOULD BE MORE THAN ENOUGH.
So basically buy a 19...don't buy this one ... 3:57 4 mins of hate and problems...
Are glocks mediocre, yes, absolutely. But that’s not a bad thing. You don’t get glock unless you’re okay with that, or you’re going to use it as a base platform for a build. Personally I got, and carry glock because of the extremely reliable mediocrity. It’s not the most fantastic thing to shoot, but it’ll shoot everytime.
I mean even then I think a stock Glock is fine for the most part. My main issue with the 48 is the capacity.
I dont like glock for a couple reasons.
1. Overpriced for what you get out of the box( ie garbage sights & trigger) compared to other guns in same price point.
2. Stupid 22 degree grip angle. Doesnt give me a natural point of aim compared to the 18 degree angle every other manufacturer uses.
The advantage of the grip angle is it engages wrist lockout in your dominant hand.
@@donkeydefense i get that but still feels akward. The 18 degree angle feels much more natural, instead of that downward kant of the 22 degree. Definitely wish glock would go to the 22 degree angle since that has been one of the big complaints over the years. Glock is the only gun with that 22 degree grip angle with the exception of a few of the H&Ks.
At least with Glock you have the wide aftermarket. To me I like the grip angle so to each their own.
@@donkeydefense yea for sure.
You spent 3/4 of the video crying about things you knew before you bought the gun lol. You also colored it, bought a light for it and have had it for years lol. You remind me of those women who complain about how terrible their boyfriend is but never leaves them. Respectfully. Thanks for the review.
I love how we have reached a stage in our society where simply pointing out ways things can be better is crying.
@donkeydefense Thank-you for your honesty. I just bought one of these yesterday and I'm already having second thoughts after taking to the range. I shouldn't have to upgrade my carry immediately after buying.
I heard this gun was marketed for Canada, where handguns have a 10 round magazine limit and require a 4” minimum barrel. Under those kind of legal limits, a G48 carries a little easier than a 10 round G19. I bought one in the US because I’m used to revolvers and wanted a semiauto 9 just to qualify for concealed carry and carry somewhat comfortably. Since I usually carry 5-6 shots, the G48 is an upgrade and it was cheap as dirt since no one wants a single stack 9 mm anymore.
No it wasn't it was marketed for people who think the Glock 19 is the mecca of guns. It was made to be a slimmed down version that's easier to conceal carry. It's just a 43x frame with a 19 slide.
@@rezlogan4787 I don’t think Canada is really a major customer base in Glock’s eye’s. However, I wouldn’t be surprised if the 10rd capacity was intentional to appeal to communist states where capacity is restricted.
Guys complaining about 10 rounds as if they’re gonna get in a massive shootout. 😂 most of the guys worried about mag capacity rarely train.
Well if you actually train, then you realize how quickly 10 rounds go down range.
@ you’re soft, after the 10 rounds are out use the mag changes as part of your training. And you save on ammo by using the 10 round mags when training using the Glock 48.
That is the hardest cope I’ve ever seen…
Quit dissing a good company/gun. Just grow a pair and buy a gun you actually like.
I really get tired of the same lines from these guys.
Don't buy a handgun with a 10-round magazine capacity, and then bash it because of the 10-round magazine capacity. The reason Shooters prefer the Glock 48 is because of the thin and grip. Glock makes the best magazines known to mankind, would never use any aftermarket junk!
20000 rounds and your striker broke at what round count? 5000?
Around 5k yeah.
All the things you are putting in the negative column are what make a great concealed carry pistol . From a legal perspective how would you justify popping off 10 rounds let alone 15 . 3 rounds is the statistical number fires in any self defense event . The 48 is a PERFECT concealable weapon . The grip in my opinions is along the lines of perfect without over doing it . Someone the others like sigs 365 x macro are the best grip but I can’t say I’d like that chance of rubbing a sandpaper like grip into my midsection when moving around in my every day . Glock did an amazing job with the 48 . G48 fits like a glove 😎👌🏼
I’m not sure where you get your information from but round count fired is irrelevant in a self defense situation. As long as each round is legally justified you could fire 1 or 100 rounds and there is zero logic behind intentionally limiting your capacity.
9mm is a pretty terrible man stopper and sometimes it can take whole mags to stop behavior or to stop a threat all together.
I’ve never had an issue with a grip being too aggressive on my body, only ever it being to weak and slippery in my hands, which is the case with the 48. I’ve carried aggressively stippelled grips and never had a single issue.
Scott, did you hit your head recently? My first and primary thought if I was to need my concealed carry firearm is that I survive and the other person stops doing what they were doing to cause me to need it, as soon as I can physically force them to. No thought process goes into legally justifying anything. I’m trying to not be dead, I couldn’t give less of a fuck about court, a jury, or anything else for that matter. Your priorities aren’t straight, I suggest you work on that.
@@donkeydefense thx for your comment . It’s always a major point . I spend a nonsensical amount of time watching recorded cases of that very topic . 3 yards , 3 seconds , 3 shots . The amount of rounds it takes to stop a threat has to be plausible and able to be recognized to decide how the court will deal with your case . Every single detail os used to do that , especially in a self defense scenario. Excessive force doesn’t come to your mind when considering what it actually means to stop a threat ? There is a moral obligation regardless what the law says . I assume you’re comfortable with letting the court make that determination? I just want to put myself in a favorable situation if I ever have to take a life in that manner . I train that way , I’ll do everything in my power to NEVER need to test your theory on round use . I hope I’ll NEVER need to use that tool.
Excessive force is determined by the situation, not other situations. The argument of well someone else died with 3 bullets but your guy took 6 so clearly your shooting is unjustified is the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.
Hey Scott, if you could reply to my previous comment that would be awesome! Just wondering if you might have a head injury and need medical attention. Concerned about your well-being!
I don’t care how many rounds you put in that gun. All that extra stuff on that gun makes it a full size gun. My Glock 48 is stock except for a STEEL MAGAZINE CATCH to use shield magazines that’s it, no trigger, lights, or optics to hang me up or interfere with the natural recoil impulse.
I have 3 glocks in my stable now. I have owned 5 different ones. My favorite pistol is the 30s for that matter so I'm no anti glock person by any stretch. TBH, there is absolutely no need for the 48 when you can get a hellcat pro. Better sights, grip texture, optic ready and 15rd mags out of the box with 17 rounders out now. A person who buys this 48 over the 19, which I own, is looking for a thinner profile otherwise it makes no sense because you would just carry the 19... If you wanted a shorter barrel, you'd buy the 43x. The sight radius you get in the 48, you will get on the 19. If that is the case, then why buy this when you have to get larger mags, pay extra for MOS, and good sights...when you could buy a hellcat pro with five 15rd mags for 500 bucks or simply stick with the 19 or 43x depending on your preferences..makes no sense.. There is no place for this product in the glock lineup unless you are just a blind loyalist to the brand which makes no sense. I love the brand, but I'm no loyalist purely because of how they handled the 30 and 36 situation. The fact that you had to buy an entirely new gun to get the 36 slim slide on the 30 frame is bs. I say all that to say a 48 owner is kidding themselves if they buy this firearm for anything other than brand loyalty.
Most of the things that you count as cons are about what the 48 *isn’t*. When you’re buying the 48 these are known features of the pistol. If you don’t like the features then you should buy something else.
If you want a higher round count then buy a different gun. If you want a WML get a different gun. If you don’t like the trigger, get a different gun. Those aren’t legitimate cons.
As far as legitimate critiques the grip texture and slide lock are issues with the 48. Your striker breaking can’t be counted against it either. You modified your with aftermarket parts and there’s no way to know if it was a glock issue or an issue with the aftermarket parts.
Although the review is helpful, it’s not very well thought through. The information is presented as problems with the gun but most of the stuff you talked about is either user preference or you using aftermarket parts and blaming glock.
So basically any critique someone ever has of a product isn’t “legitimate” because the product doesn’t come that way out of the box? What sense does that make? Glock even addressed some of these critiques in the MOS version of the gun.
The striker that broke was a stock striker, and there were no modifications to the pistol that would have caused that. I still think Glocks are the best pistols out there and even they can have a lemon every now and then. I said as much in the video.
Capacity is overcome with shot placement...
In the vast majority of self defense encounters you may find yourself in... 10 rounds are way more than you will need. Carry an extra mag or two as back up.
one solution... throw that piece of CRAP out, and buy a SHADOW SYSTEM MR920 !
Law enforcement across America disagrees
@@jordanosborne4383 law enforcement bureaucracy moves at a snail’s pace, and nobody is willing to stick their neck out
It’s not the arrows it’s the Indian. I shoot a stock GLOCK and never mess with them again. I’m even happy with the stock sights! Screw the aftermarket
the fact that you have to do a million different mods to a glock just to make it competitive with other guns says everything you need to know
glock is stuck in the past and they refuse to evolve
1000%, glock’s advantage used to be the aftermarket but now it’s their crutch
how is an aftermarket mag "a million different mods"? lol
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Sounds like you forced yourself to buy a gun your not happy with on any level why try a different gun glock is not for everyone
I love how I get called a Glock shill but yet at the same time a Glock hater 😂
@@donkeydefense idk what a shill is? I’m not calling anybody anything or a hater of anything just because a specific model don’t work for you that’s not trashing an entire brand do t get your panties in a bunch easily offended sensitive person
I’m not offended, just entertained. I like the 48 for what it is, and I carried it for 2+ years. However, that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have its issues, but that doesn’t make it a bad gun. There is yet to be a gun I have found that is perfect out of the box.
You’re kinda complaining a lot for a gun you’ve had for 3 years and basically made it yourself w “untrustworthy” after market parts.
why does everyone think capacity is everything like bro 10 rounds is plenty. you really dont need 15 rounds and that extra 5 bullets aint gone make a difference if you can hit your target.
It’s not everything. But the more rounds before I have to reload the better. I’ve never heard a complaint about having too many bullets. The main thing is if other companies are putting 15-17 rounds in guns the same size, Glock should keep up.
10 rounds is maybe enough but why wouldn’t you want more? I don’t get all these guys like 10 rounds is enough! Sounding like Joe Biden and shieet
Who bitches about a slide release? 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Was interested in seeing a long term review on the G48.
Immediately closed this video as soon as the Shield Arms S15 jam-o-matics appeared.
Really needs a Curly Bill meme here. Well, bye! 👎👎👎👎
20,000 rounds.
Sounds like you bought the wrong gun.
Also. Maybe quit dry firing your gun for practice and actually shoot it 🤣🤣🤣 wtf
I've watched Jerry Miculek using a Smith & Wesson race revolver having a firing pin break oh, s*** happens once in awhile, don't blame a Glock for a striker breaking, one in several million, say what you want, Glocks are the most reliable and dependable and durable combat handgun ever designed!
What does a race gun revolver have to do with a concealed carry pistol?
How dare you even suggest a shield arms mag . 10 Rds is plenty for self defense if you can hit a shot bro 😭 buy extra mags if anything , i have had my 48 for 2 years now & had 1 malfunction that was due to cleaning ! It is a awesome gun .