Description
The Glock 43X 9mm 10rd Robin’s Egg Blue Cerakote is a compact, concealable handgun that pairs a Slimline polymer grip with a subcompact slide. Chambered in 9mm, it features a black slide with a custom Battleworn Robin’s Egg Blue Cerakote finish from Shark Coast Tactical. With a 3.41-inch barrel and a 10-round magazine, this model is built for everyday concealed carry. Per Glock specs, the ergonomics include a shortened grip length, a built-in beavertail, and a balanced design for a wide range of shooters.
Specifications
| Manufacturer | Glock |
|---|---|
| Model | 43X |
| Material | Polymer frame, steel slide (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | Glock 43X holsters, sights, and accessories |
| Finish | Battleworn Robin’s Egg Blue Cerakote by Shark Coast Tactical |
| Weight | 18.48 oz (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Slimline Frame – The 43X grip is slimmer than a standard Glock 19, so it fits smaller hands better and prints less under a T-shirt.
- Custom Cerakote Finish – The Battleworn Robin’s Egg Blue look from Shark Coast Tactical is a conversation starter at the range and resists holster wear.
- 10-Round Capacity – With a flush-fit 10-round magazine, you get a full grip without extra bulk, making it ideal for daily carry.
- Built-in Beavertail – The frame has a molded beavertail that helps you get a high, comfortable grip, reducing felt recoil.
- 3.41-Inch Barrel – That barrel length balances accuracy with concealment—short enough to hide, long enough to shoot well at defensive distances.
Who It’s For
This one is for the new shooter looking for a reliable carry gun that stands out, or the collector who wants a factory Glock with an eye-catching finish. If you’ve got smaller hands or want a pistol that disappears under a light cover garment, the 43X is a solid choice.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Trusted Glock reliability out of the box.
- Pro: Slimline grip works for a variety of hand sizes.
- Pro: Custom Cerakote finish adds durability and style.
- Con: The 10-round magazine means you’ll carry fewer rounds than a double-stack Glock 19. For some shooters, that trade-off is worth it for the slim profile.
Comparison
| Feature | Glock 43X (this model) | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Agency Arms AOS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | 9mm | 9mm | 9mm |
| Barrel Length | 3.41 in | 4.17 in | 4.34 in |
| Capacity | 10+1 | 17+1 | 17+1 |
| Weight (unloaded) | 18.48 oz | 22.5 oz | 24.5 oz |
| Finish | Robin’s Egg Blue Cerakote | Black Nitride | Black DLC |
| Price Range | ~$588 | ~$1,200 | ~$1,500 |
FAQ
Does the Glock 43X 9mm 10rd Robin’s Egg Blue Cerakote come with extra magazines?
Yes, it ships with two 10-round magazines from the factory.
Is this model compatible with standard Glock 43 holsters?
No. The 43X has a longer grip and a different rail profile than the standard Glock 43. You’ll need a holster made specifically for the Glock 43X.
Can I use 15-round aftermarket magazines in this pistol?
Some aftermarket manufacturers make 15-round magazines for the 43X, but Glock does not recommend using them. Stick with factory 10-round mags for reliable feeding.
What’s the difference between the Glock 43X and the Glock 48?
The 43X has a 3.41-inch barrel and a shorter slide, while the Glock 48 uses a 4.17-inch barrel and a longer slide. Both share the same slimline frame and 10-round capacity.
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Last updated: April 2026





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