Which one has the better potential over the other in terms of aftermarket?
An XDS in 9mm
I have a shield but have never played with the clock 43. I like my shield a lot however. It is nice to have a safety that is easier turned off during the draw.
>>29509980
Where is the upvote button on this thing
>>29509980
DELETE THIS
well wouldn't the shield have the upperhand in the aftermarket since it's been out for a couple of years now and how popular it is as a CCW?
>>29509864
You can already get pretty much anything you need for the glock. Plus it's smaller.
>>29509864
Glock wins aftermarket; best thing it has going for it.
Shield is much easier to hold onto if you have large hands and you'll be happier with it. Not sure about that if you have small hands.
>>29511405
It does have the option fot magguts kits that make the gun a 9+1 while retaining the same size
>>29510012
easier huh?
>>29513864
Yeah dud the Glock safety is hard to activate when drawing.. Just like he said
>>29509864
Glock 43 by far for after market support
The fact that you can build a glock 17 19 22 23 ect without using a single OEM part even mags proves that after market support is strong
>>29510012
>Buying the safety variant of the Shield
>>29509864
Apples to oranges OP.
Glock is thinner and lighter though
so what's k's opinion on either of these 2 for summer carry?
>>29514193
>"I'm going to pretend I know anything about these guns but I don't"