New For 2024: Glock G43X The Rose

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posted on January 26, 2024
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Davidson's Gallery Of Guns worked with Glock and Apollo Custom to develop one of its latest exclusive designs with the G43X "The Rose" edition. This carry-size 9 mm handgun is tastefully appointed with a number of aesthetic enhancements that provide a feminine touch for the growing market of female shooters.

The top end of the Glock G43X "The Rose" pistol is treated with a shimmering-aluminum Cerakote finish, along with an artful engraving of the limited edition's name on the right-hand side. The polymer frame is also Cerakote-treated with a rose-gold color, and the grip panels are given an all-black background, highlighting the rose-themed engravings within the design.

Watch our "New For 2024" video above to see all the details on this women-oriented self-defense handgun.

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