I owned my Glock g42 gen4 380 for a year and a half now.. I shot Over 1800 rounds thru it So Far. Absolutely Flawless Shooter!! I Love it and Carry it Everyday, everywhere allowed. Period GREAT firearm!
Even though I do have the Sig P365 ….I added this Glock 42 to my collection of .380s . Target shooting .380 caliber is less painful on my arthritic shoulder and elbow ,…especially when quicker shooting …and helps me stay on target a tad quicker. I’m 70 and trying to avoid shoulder replacement…..this will help !
Glock fixed some reliability issues with new production models beginning in 2018. Here’s what they changed: As of late 2018, G42 newest mags are now series “03.” Also, the newer G42’s (late 2018) have changed the internals with newly designed parts. Specifically three components have been redesigned. First is the biggest culprit that gave most of the problems and that’s the slide stop. It’s been redesigned not to physically make contact with the bullet protruding out the top of the magazine. The old design was actually touching the tip of a bullet in the magazine and that caused huge problems with the reliability of the weapon. On the new slide stop part, it is stamped with an added “-1,” immediately following the part number engraved on it. Second is the trigger mechanism housing (TMH), which also now has the “-1” designator stamped on it adjacent to the part number as well. Last is the frame of the gun next to the trigger, which also has a “1” stamped into it and indicating the latest slightly redesigned internals of the frame. These are the changes one can see Glock did to indicate that one has the “newest” redesigned G42. I looked for these changes at the dealer when I bought my newest G42’s. You can see the “1” stamped on the right side of the frame looking down by where the trigger bar connects to the trigger mechanism. The other parts can’t be viewed so easily unless you fully disassemble the gun beyond “field stripping.” But no dealer will allow you to do that. If your new 42 comes with the “03” stamped magazines (back of the mag near the bottom of the bullet “windows”), you’ll know you have the latest designed G42. The LATEST model Glock 42’s eat all ammo you feed through it and pretty much without a hitch. However theres always one caveat where that occasional “lemon” is still produced for some reason or another and no matter the product (car, boat, tools, appliance, firearm). This is why I NEVER buy the first year model of “anything.” I always wait a year or two for the bugs to get worked out. Whether it be new cars, to new electronics to new guns, one should always WAIT a while before buying a brand new model, until the factory can work out some minor design flaw issues. In conclusion, the newest G42’s on dealer shelves these days are “nearly” flawless in function. I say “nearly” because I’ve never ever seen a small pocket gun in .380, nor any caliber for that matter, that doesn’t have an occasional malfunction. If you’re still experiencing issues with your 42, and you’ve switched ammo and magazines to no avail, then I’d send the gun and all the magazines back to Glock. Include a letter explaining the issue. Be forewarned that if you have ANY aftermarket parts in either the gun or factory magazines, Glock removes them and won’t send them back with your firearms. That’s just the way they do things. With that said, I trust my life and my daughter’s life (she has a CCW) with the newer production Glock 42.
Glock is well know for making inline upgrades to their guns. The best and most changed pistol is the G17 Gen3, I have several versions of the same pistol and the frames are all different!!
Thanks man. I just ordered one. I watched several videos about this gun and several of the guns jammed / malfunctioned. I looked into the issues and saw they did resolve them after Glock trying to ignore / deny them. I’m confident my Glock (given the year is 2023) will be the redesigned model but I will look for these markings. I shot the g43 and 42 before purchase. Decided to go with 42. It’s smaller and I’m more accurate with it given the lower caliber. Ease Concealment was top priority for me as well.
This is a great gun for deep concealment. In some states CPL holders can carry in "gun free zones" which always makes SOME people nervous, so the super deep concealment is great. It is a "compromise caliber" but I'd rather have this than nothing. It's also very easy to shoot and unless you have Parkinson's you can place multiple rounds on target fast and easy. Great for backpackers, trail runners and PTA parents. The only downside right now (Jan 2021) is ammo.
I have found that most good factory ammo is reliable, If you buy Fiocchi, Hornady, Federal or Remington ammo, you're good!! That doesn't meant that other brands are not good, but these are the ones I like. Stay away from the plastic bag of ammo you find at Gun Shows, that there could be a recipe for disaster!!
Yes, Ammo is KEY!! I carry HST 147gr on my pistol for EDC, now, another round to look at in .380 is the Hydra-Shok Deep, you should look at my Video shooting it through a Springfield 911, see how much that round penetrated in Clear Ballistics Gel!!
Agreed, but you'll only be putting a few rounds out. If you're at the range you'll be putting out more and prolonged exposure can seriously mess your ears up
Is Corbon 380 JHP ok to use for my Glock 42. It's the newer version I bought in November of 2020. I'm using it for self defense but never heard of this ammo. Thanks for the video. Subbed!!!
I didn't even know CORBON was back in business. I'm VERY good friends with the former owner, this ammo has been around for decades, they were the best out there, they were sold a couple of years ago, like I said, I didn't know they were back in business!! I haven't tested this new ammo!!
@@yrsued here in Pennsylvania gun stores are starting to sell ammo again. I stocked up on a bunch of 9 mm and also 380. Hopefully things pick up soon in your area.
Just a excellent video on the baby glock 42 and 380 a lot of policemen carried us same gun as a backup gun ankle holster or in a pocket it is so small light you can put it in a shirt pocket and you don't even know you carrying it if you could find one buy it you may have to add a couple of little things to dress it up but it's not necessary 🇱🇻🇺🇲💯👍
@@misteraustralian3335 I don't get these notifications, Dave gets them and he sends them to me, I sometimes skip them with the intention of replying later, I forget!!
@@yrsued Being the smallest and “slimmest” Glock makes it more pocket-able than any other model. Glock’s safety mechanism is ingenious and you have to love Glock’s design language. Buying it was an easy decision.
@@troytruong8246 There are different guns for different folks, a whole lot of folks don't like the recoil management on the Diamondbacks, but they like the price!!
@@3wolfsdown702 I’ve been reloading since 1989, I know reloading well, I just refuse to pay $1 per primer. I have about 4 five gallon buckets full of brass, enough powder and bullets, just low in primers.
The internals are NOT the same as all Glocks. The 42 has Trigger "Spring" more like a smaller "NY Trigger" where is compresses instead of the "Pulling" of a Spring.
We never took these apart when we shot this Video, we actually shot this video segment when the 42 came out. A long time ago, it was released under our older channel and then released it here twice. I can go and take it apart with Marty or the guys that really know this trigger system, APEX Tactical.
To explain my comment I have seen many " this is what would really happen in this situation" where the arm was caught by the assailant and the victim was then dissarmed or there was not enough pressure was applied in the push again the assailant would see the other arm reaching for the gun and grab both hands or if they had a gun would kill yhe victim before they had a chance to even unholster their weapon . This annoys me that peiple will watch videos like this and think they would walk I to a situation such as this and win every time . it gives false confidence and that is the biggest weapon the assailant could have against a victim .
Every situation is different, this is NOT professional training by no means and the opinion of one person. Most good training comes from the pros at a certified learning center like Gunsite or Thunder Ranch.
I'm trying to sell my 42 if I don't hold it super tight it will jam and stove pipe the gun is fine it's just not for me I like my Glock 19 it's just what ever a man likes no big deal
@@SOLDOZER YOu're the one coming to my Video bitching!! This pistol, ran PERFECTLY like any other Glock. We ran about 4 different kinds of quality ammo, it ran. What Malfunction Video are you talking about?
Not when we originally shot this video, there was on G43 back then!! ONLY G42. This Video you're seeing is a revised cut of the original Video shot back when I got this pistol for T&E, when it first came out.
I think so. Everyone takes a dump on the plastic sights, but I can use mine to hit a 10" target at 50 yards 4 out of 5 times. This is standing unsupported with my G42. They don't have pretty neon color dots, metal, or glow in the dark... but like everything else on Glocks, they are very functional and do what they do well.
I owned my Glock g42 gen4 380 for a year and a half now.. I shot Over 1800 rounds thru it So Far. Absolutely Flawless Shooter!! I Love it and Carry it Everyday, everywhere allowed. Period GREAT firearm!
It's a well made pistol and it's very reliable and accurate.
1800 rounds, alright mr money bags 😂
Even though I do have the Sig P365 ….I added this Glock 42 to my collection of .380s . Target shooting .380 caliber is less painful on my arthritic shoulder and elbow ,…especially when quicker shooting …and helps me stay on target a tad quicker. I’m 70 and trying to avoid shoulder replacement…..this will help !
And with the right ammo, VERY Effective for self defense!! Look at my video on the Federal Hydra Shot Deep
Glock fixed some reliability issues with new production models beginning in 2018. Here’s what they changed:
As of late 2018, G42 newest mags are now series “03.” Also, the newer G42’s (late 2018) have changed the internals with newly designed parts. Specifically three components have been redesigned.
First is the biggest culprit that gave most of the problems and that’s the slide stop. It’s been redesigned not to physically make contact with the bullet protruding out the top of the magazine. The old design was actually touching the tip of a bullet in the magazine and that caused huge problems with the reliability of the weapon. On the new slide stop part, it is stamped with an added “-1,” immediately following the part number engraved on it.
Second is the trigger mechanism housing (TMH), which also now has the “-1” designator stamped on it adjacent to the part number as well.
Last is the frame of the gun next to the trigger, which also has a “1” stamped into it and indicating the latest slightly redesigned internals of the frame. These are the changes one can see Glock did to indicate that one has the “newest” redesigned G42. I looked for these changes at the dealer when I bought my newest G42’s. You can see the “1” stamped on the right side of the frame looking down by where the trigger bar connects to the trigger mechanism. The other parts can’t be viewed so easily unless you fully disassemble the gun beyond “field stripping.” But no dealer will allow you to do that.
If your new 42 comes with the “03” stamped magazines (back of the mag near the bottom of the bullet “windows”), you’ll know you have the latest designed G42. The LATEST model Glock 42’s eat all ammo you feed through it and pretty much without a hitch. However theres always one caveat where that occasional “lemon” is still produced for some reason or another and no matter the product (car, boat, tools, appliance, firearm). This is why I NEVER buy the first year model of “anything.” I always wait a year or two for the bugs to get worked out. Whether it be new cars, to new electronics to new guns, one should always WAIT a while before buying a brand new model, until the factory can work out some minor design flaw issues.
In conclusion, the newest G42’s on dealer shelves these days are “nearly” flawless in function. I say “nearly” because I’ve never ever seen a small pocket gun in .380, nor any caliber for that matter, that doesn’t have an occasional malfunction. If you’re still experiencing issues with your 42, and you’ve switched ammo and magazines to no avail, then I’d send the gun and all the magazines back to Glock. Include a letter explaining the issue. Be forewarned that if you have ANY aftermarket parts in either the gun or factory magazines, Glock removes them and won’t send them back with your firearms. That’s just the way they do things. With that said, I trust my life and my daughter’s life (she has a CCW) with the newer production Glock 42.
Glock is well know for making inline upgrades to their guns. The best and most changed pistol is the G17 Gen3, I have several versions of the same pistol and the frames are all different!!
Thanks for the Tech Info, I don't know much about the G42 and how they have upgraded it
@@yrsued 👍
Thanks man. I just ordered one.
I watched several videos about this gun and several of the guns jammed / malfunctioned.
I looked into the issues and saw they did resolve them after Glock trying to ignore / deny them.
I’m confident my Glock (given the year is 2023) will be the redesigned model but I will look for these markings.
I shot the g43 and 42 before purchase. Decided to go with 42. It’s smaller and I’m more accurate with it given the lower caliber. Ease Concealment was top priority for me as well.
Great "Bond" style gun.
My backup to the P365.
Zero recoil.
Not snappy like the Ruger LCP.
Ever since I did the Video with the Federal Hydrashok Deep .380, this caliber is no longer a backup!
lcp is a cheap beginner's gun. LCP is a like a honda civic and g42 is like an accord or acura tl.
Bersa thunder would be the “bond” gun
This is a great gun for deep concealment. In some states CPL holders can carry in "gun free zones" which always makes SOME people nervous, so the super deep concealment is great. It is a "compromise caliber" but I'd rather have this than nothing. It's also very easy to shoot and unless you have Parkinson's you can place multiple rounds on target fast and easy. Great for backpackers, trail runners and PTA parents. The only downside right now (Jan 2021) is ammo.
You are correct, it's not a bad pistol, quite effective with the correct ammo, but finding ammo in 2021 is the issue!!
Amen…..I just bought the 42 (7/22/21) …they saved the last box of ammo for the buyer ! Cost more than 9mm also !
@@robertsutphen2333 hows it been
What would be the most reliable ammo?
I have found that most good factory ammo is reliable, If you buy Fiocchi, Hornady, Federal or Remington ammo, you're good!! That doesn't meant that other brands are not good, but these are the ones I like.
Stay away from the plastic bag of ammo you find at Gun Shows, that there could be a recipe for disaster!!
@@yrsued thank you brother!! Appreciate it!
@@lildoughboy2085 My pleasure!!
Love this gun. It’s my “Hawaii vacation” ccw (licensed) gun.
I don't see why not...
G26...Baby Glock
G42...Baby Jr. Glock
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They are all good
I really appreciate your video.
I can tell you enjoy what you do and care about safety. Just ordered my g42. Looking for a pocket holster
We all do care about safety.
May I suggest a Galco Pocket Holster? They are a good choice.
"we're gonna go hot"! love it! thanks for the vid.
That is what you say in USPSA, while training at Gunsite we are always hot...
Great video! Ammo is the key to success for this pistol, of course. There are many videos to discuss that. Me, HST all the way.
Yes, Ammo is KEY!! I carry HST 147gr on my pistol for EDC, now, another round to look at in .380 is the Hydra-Shok Deep, you should look at my Video shooting it through a Springfield 911, see how much that round penetrated in Clear Ballistics Gel!!
I probably won't have my ear protection at the coffee shop if I need to defend myself.
Nobody does, it is meant for the range.
Agreed, but you'll only be putting a few rounds out. If you're at the range you'll be putting out more and prolonged exposure can seriously mess your ears up
Is Corbon 380 JHP ok to use for my Glock 42. It's the newer version I bought in November of 2020. I'm using it for self defense but never heard of this ammo. Thanks for the video. Subbed!!!
I didn't even know CORBON was back in business. I'm VERY good friends with the former owner, this ammo has been around for decades, they were the best out there, they were sold a couple of years ago, like I said, I didn't know they were back in business!! I haven't tested this new ammo!!
@@yrsued Thanks for the info much appreciated. Yeah I just purchased 2 boxes but now can't find it again.
@@roadstomadness2335 Nowadays, nobody can get ammo. Everything is in very short supply.
@@yrsued here in Pennsylvania gun stores are starting to sell ammo again. I stocked up on a bunch of 9 mm and also 380. Hopefully things pick up soon in your area.
@@roadstomadness2335 Yesterday, Ammoland had 1K rounds of 9mm 115 Gr Blazer Brass for $380
Just a excellent video on the baby glock 42 and 380 a lot of policemen carried us same gun as a backup gun ankle holster or in a pocket it is so small light you can put it in a shirt pocket and you don't even know you carrying it if you could find one buy it you may have to add a couple of little things to dress it up but it's not necessary 🇱🇻🇺🇲💯👍
Ya, add Federal Hydrashok Deep, you can't beat that!!
Excellent video brother and informative thank you kindly
My pleasure, sorry to have taken so long to reply!!
@@yrsued no problem I understand sometimes we all get busy
@@misteraustralian3335 I don't get these notifications, Dave gets them and he sends them to me, I sometimes skip them with the intention of replying later, I forget!!
Good vid. Love my glocks (42, 43, 19, 19x, 17, 45)
They are all good!!
I Looking for a 380 pistol for CCW, which pistol is the best??
@@홍홍홍-z6u That is your choice, nobody can tell you that!!
@@홍홍홍-z6u Check the Ruger LCP Max
Sub that 19x for a 29 and we got the same inventory
Put 2 in the body then 1 in the... upper target
LMAO
What is so funny about that?? IF you pay me to get demonetized, I can call it whatever you want... But until then, we have to abide to their rules!!
😂
The sights really are great. The g42 was an instant match for my hand. I’m adding Pearce extensions to my mags; +0.
The G42 is a bit smaller that I would like, but fits everywhere!!
@@yrsued Being the smallest and “slimmest” Glock makes it more pocket-able than any other model. Glock’s safety mechanism is ingenious and you have to love Glock’s design language. Buying it was an easy decision.
@@Joshu796 Ya, I do agree with you there and with today's ammo and ballistics, it is a superb choice!!
Pearce grip has +1. Why the hell you buy the one without +1? u ok>
The Diamondback db9 is the gun Glock should have made !
I know some folks that don't like the recoil management on those, never tried one myself, I want to, so I can tell for myself
db9 copied g43. G43 is better than the db9. the hell you talking about?
i bought my first micro db380 when it first came out. It is a POS. It jams every 2-3 rounds. I was a newbie to cc pistol.
@@troytruong8246 There are different guns for different folks, a whole lot of folks don't like the recoil management on the Diamondbacks, but they like the price!!
@@troytruong8246 A whole lot of people I know agree with you, they don't like the DB...
Colt ammo in 380 for this baby runs up to 1080 FPS and is hollowpoint pure copper 😎👍
At this time, when we shot this, we didn't have that many rounds to test, I have to follow up on the .380 ACP Load!!
@@yrsued reload make them just as hot as 9
@@3wolfsdown702 Why risk blowing yourself up when you can buy Federal Hydrashok Deep that went 16+ inches with a 2.7" barrel on my test??
@@yrsued reloading is easy I can make better reloads than Factory better accuracy
@@3wolfsdown702 I’ve been reloading since 1989, I know reloading well, I just refuse to pay $1 per primer. I have about 4 five gallon buckets full of brass, enough powder and bullets, just low in primers.
I'd love to get a hold of the G25 here in the USA ...
I would love to try it!! My friend in Mexico has one
@@yrsued , nice 👍
@@jh8338 Yes, but heavy and big is relative to shooters needs, tastes and abilities!
Or at least a 43x size with 10 rounds..
The g25 is now being made in Georgia!
The internals are NOT the same as all Glocks. The 42 has Trigger "Spring" more like a smaller "NY Trigger" where is compresses instead of the "Pulling" of a Spring.
We never took these apart when we shot this Video, we actually shot this video segment when the 42 came out. A long time ago, it was released under our older channel and then released it here twice. I can go and take it apart with Marty or the guys that really know this trigger system, APEX Tactical.
Never ever perform an extended arm movement , the slow speed and poor power move he performed would almost certainly get him killed
To explain my comment I have seen many " this is what would really happen in this situation" where the arm was caught by the assailant and the victim was then dissarmed or there was not enough pressure was applied in the push again the assailant would see the other arm reaching for the gun and grab both hands or if they had a gun would kill yhe victim before they had a chance to even unholster their weapon .
This annoys me that peiple will watch videos like this and think they would walk I to a situation such as this and win every time . it gives false confidence and that is the biggest weapon the assailant could have against a victim .
I must apologize, I have a new phone the keys sucks hence all the misspellings, I think I'm going back to iphone
Every situation is different, this is NOT professional training by no means and the opinion of one person. Most good training comes from the pros at a certified learning center like Gunsite or Thunder Ranch.
I'm trying to sell my 42 if I don't hold it super tight it will jam and stove pipe the gun is fine it's just not for me I like my Glock 19 it's just what ever a man likes no big deal
Malfunction issues? Seems like all the malfunction issue videos for 6+ years old.
No malfunctions!! What, you're mad that we didn't have a Malfunction?? 50+% of all malfunctions are ammo related.\, not from a well made firearm.
@@yrsued Calm down. Go eat some bacon.
@@SOLDOZER YOu're the one coming to my Video bitching!! This pistol, ran PERFECTLY like any other Glock. We ran about 4 different kinds of quality ammo, it ran. What Malfunction Video are you talking about?
@@yrsued Watch any Glock 42 video. Most of them have pretty serious malfunctions. Or search "Glock 42 malfunction".
@@SOLDOZER Well, we didn't have a single one, we used Good Ammo.... Put a link, I'm not about to look at all Videos to find one with a malfunction!!
Not to be a wise ass, but this is already available in 9mm as the G43
Not when we originally shot this video, there was on G43 back then!! ONLY G42. This Video you're seeing is a revised cut of the original Video shot back when I got this pistol for T&E, when it first came out.
Yes and much larger you’d know that if you had both which I do . The42 fits places the43 couldn’t comfortably
@@HotBrass-Lead He probably knows that, what he didn't know is that this Video was originally produced BEFORE the G43 came out!!
Give me a Glock 25 so I can dump my s&w 380 ez
I wish they would either allow the entry of the G25 into the country or make it here.
@@yrsued a retired police officer had one on Gunbroker, it sold for $1200 used; to pricey for me.
@@janerimfire3978 Ya, not worth it!!
You lost me at “really nice sights” 😂
Compared to A Mil Spec 1911, these are VERY nice and I can shoot a Mil Spec 1911 very well, so..
I think so. Everyone takes a dump on the plastic sights, but I can use mine to hit a 10" target at 50 yards 4 out of 5 times. This is standing unsupported with my G42. They don't have pretty neon color dots, metal, or glow in the dark... but like everything else on Glocks, they are very functional and do what they do well.
@@THunt-ss4hy Are they perfect sights?? NO!! But they do the job PERFECTLY well!! The Shooter takes care of the rest!!
I had no idea glocks had a transfer bar.😂
He probably meant Trigger Bar
"dislike" just because TH-cam removed the dislike counter...
Dislike because you're a trouble maker?? I can see the Thumbs down button perfectly well here.