Description
The Glock 48 9mm Luger 4.17 in Barrel Black 10rd 2 Mags is a slimline compact pistol built for concealed carry and everyday use. It pairs a reduced-profile slide with a compact grip to give you a comfortable, low-print carry option while keeping Glock’s practical controls you already trust.
| Manufacturer | Glock |
|---|---|
| Model | 48 |
| Material | Polymer frame, steel slide (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger ammunition; accepts Glock 48 magazines |
| Finish | Black nDLC finish on slide |
| Weight | 20.74 oz (unloaded) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Slimline Slide Design — The reduced-profile slide is 1.1 inches wide, so it conceals easily under a T-shirt or light jacket without adding bulk.
- GLOCK Marksman Barrel (GMB) — This match-grade barrel uses enhanced polygonal rifling for consistent accuracy shot after shot, which matters when you’re practicing or carrying for self-defense.
- Built-in Beavertail & Short Trigger Distance — The frame includes Gen5 and Slimline elements that let you get a high, comfortable grip, reducing muzzle flip and helping you stay on target.
- Precision-Milled Front Serrations — These give you a solid purchase on the slide for press checks or malfunction clears, even in wet or gloved conditions.
- Reversible Magazine Catch — Left- or right-handed shooters can swap the catch without tools, so the pistol fits your dominant hand right out of the box.
Who It’s For
This Glock 48 is for anyone looking for a reliable 9mm compact for daily concealed carry — new gun owners who want something easy to shoot, experienced carriers who need a thinner option for summer wear, and folks who prefer a 10-round capacity for compliance or comfort.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Slim profile for easy concealment, accurate barrel out of the box, 10-round capacity fits most restrictions, two magazines included, Glock reliability you can count on.
- Cons: The factory trigger has a slightly longer reset compared to aftermarket options — some shooters swap it for a Timney or Geissele trigger for faster follow-up shots.
Comparison
| Feature | Glock 48 | Zev Technologies OZ9 Compact | Agency Arms AOS Glock 48 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrel Length | 4.17 in | 4.5 in | 4.17 in |
| Width | 1.1 in | 1.3 in | 1.1 in |
| Weight (unloaded) | 20.74 oz | 24.5 oz | 21.0 oz |
| Capacity | 10 rounds | 15 rounds | 10 rounds |
| Price | $429.18 | $1,200+ | $850+ |
| Best For | Budget-friendly EDC | Competition / high-end build | Custom slide & optic cut |
FAQ
Is the Glock 48 9mm Luger 4.17 in Barrel Black 10rd 2 Mags optics-ready?
This model comes with standard Glock sights and no factory optic cut. If you want a red dot, you’ll need to send the slide to a machine shop or buy a separate optic-ready slide from brands like Lone Wolf Distributors or JSD Supply.
Does this Glock 48 come with a holster?
No, the pistol ships with two 10-round magazines, a cleaning kit, and a lockable case. A holster is not included, but we recommend a quality inside-the-waistband holster from a local maker or a trusted brand like Vedder or CrossBreed.
Can I use Glock 19 magazines in the Glock 48?
No, the Glock 48 uses a single-stack magazine design that is thinner than the Glock 19’s double-stack. Only Glock 48-specific magazines will fit reliably. Aftermarket options from Shield Arms offer a 15-round steel magazine that fits the 48.
What is the warranty on this Glock 48?
Glock offers a limited lifetime warranty on the original owner for defects in materials or workmanship. Per Glock’s policy, you’ll need to register the firearm and send it to an authorized service center if issues arise.
Call to Action
Order your Glock 48 9mm Luger 4.17 in Barrel Black 10rd 2 Mags today and get a reliable, slim EDC pistol that shoots as good as it looks. Shop Semi Auto Handguns or check out our Concealed Carry Holsters to complete your setup.
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Last updated: April 2026. Over 65% of new concealed carry permit holders choose a slimline 9mm for daily carry, according to a 2025 industry survey.





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